The engine makes a very aggressive growl on acceleration, it sounds very naughty through tunnels and between buildings, by far the stand out feature of the car.
The handling, I never really pushed it hard, sports cars are now wasted on me really.
But what is incredible is it's composure over rough road surfaces.
Accelerate over a rough surface in many cars and the traction control cuts the power. The TT keeps the power on and just adjusts it to another wheel, or this is how it feels.
You could just floor the car coming out of a turning in the wet and it'd just sort it out giving you some power whilst managing wheel spin, incredibly easy to drive.
I guess if a Police officer asked me which car I'd recommend as a pursuit car then it'd have to be a quattro Audi as I think they'd keep up with anything over normal roads/surfaces.
To some people this ability and composure could be boring I guess, but I had much admiration for what it could do, and without fuss, or expertise.
But it went after a year as it didn't feel special, I found the interior quality low rent even though mags say it's good. And the Audi dealers, truly shocking.
I'll never buy a new Audi ever again due to the dealers which is a shame as I do miss the TT's soundtrack, I could own a used RS3 saloon in the future but I wont be buying from an Audi dealer. I did have a good experience with Stafford Audi years ago when I bought an Audi A1 once, after 3 attempts with other dealers who lied, didn't prep, or tried to mislead me.
Sorry for the little rant, but the dealers really did spoil my ownership of what is a really great car.
Lexus, and Skoda dealers really have been a breath of fresh air for me, proper and honest so far.