

The Roadster version of the TT looks just as sharp as the coupé – and this attractive design continues inside. Although the cabin isn’t as individual as the Spider’s, it’s more modern and stylish. Everyth
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Both cars have a deflector as standard. The Audi’s mesh screen can be electrically operated.

The TT’s powered hood mechanism is much quicker and quieter than the Alfa’s. However, there’s no tonneau cover.
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Audi has superior handling and ride.

2.0-litre turbo motor in the Audi is more enjoyable to use.
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Audi’s shallower load bay is 50 litres larger than Alfa's, with better access
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