As close as possible to driving a F1 racing car? I suppose if you are used to standard Indonesian motorized conveyances might be quick – but a 2 litre TT is far from mindblowing.
What is mindblowing however is the thought of an Indonesian Tukang trying to sort out a fault with his ODB11 adapter and laptop.
My boz drives TT, we called her car “Mini me”.
I think it will be wasteful if we use such car in Indonesia, especially Jakarta.
There are a lot of Bajaj around, that can scratch your car.
Traffic jam everyday.
Where will you get that sport car to?
You press the gas pedal, and there is bajaj. Brake.
You press again, there is man crossing the street. Brake.
Press again? There is traffic light.
Press again? There is traffic jam.
And also the road condition are not good for speed.
Many hole / crack.
If we use it in rural areas, like Bandung, the road is too small, too narrow, and too short. Can’t speed up.
Audi authorized service stations in Jakarta are very, very expensive, e.g. an air condition compressor cost about Rp. 11 million while the price available at other place is only Rp. 3.5 million. Head office should have a strict control about it.
Also checking condition of car by Audi computer should be free of charge.
Well,
I don’t know about the price.
But I personally think that a sport car like Audi is not very suitable for the road in Indonesia, or Jakarta.
Many traffic jam.
The sport car cannot utilize its full potential, especially the speed.
Maybe the car will be better utilized in Sentul area.
Hi dude , i think is the wonderful post i have ever read,the sport car is awesome and the pictures is terrific but i think this car has bright features in countries like India and south Asia they have better future..But the roads in India were very worst but now they transforming that’s right but you have to make some transformation in the car to accept the roads in the India and Head office should have a strict control about it.Many traffic jam.Thank you allowing me posts in this sit e
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As close as possible to driving a F1 racing car? I suppose if you are used to standard Indonesian motorized conveyances might be quick – but a 2 litre TT is far from mindblowing.
What is mindblowing however is the thought of an Indonesian Tukang trying to sort out a fault with his ODB11 adapter and laptop
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