Australian New Car Buyer

AUDI TT FROM $72,950

Modern-day icons are rare, but this is an accurate label to attach to the Audi TT. Now in its third generation with an R8 supercar-style front end and more chiselled lines, the German (brand, but Hungarian-built) coupe kicks off at $72,950 for the 2.0-litre turbopetrol TFSI/sixspeed manual with front-wheel drive — just like the VW Golf, with which it shares familial DNA.

Another $3450 scores you the six-speed

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