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Audi TTS at the 2008 North American International Auto Show. It's the new Audi TT I guess; Audi aren't my favourite automakers really :P
1967 - 1971
Conceived as a competition car, the TTS turned out the be fast little road car suitable for everyday use.
From the outside the TTS could be identified by the oil cooler mounted below the registration plate, together with the standard rear bonnet props, which soon became a status symbol.
Its performance was particularly enhanced by a quadruple Solex or Weber carburetor with inlet manifold, enlarged inlet and exhaust ports and a sport exhaust system.
Homologated as a GT car, the TTS became a competitive machine for active racing drivers. The little touring car was very successful in hill-climbs, among other events.
99 cc
4 in-line
70 PS @ 6.150 rpm
Vmax : 160 km/h
700 kg
2.404 ex.
Techno Classica 2017
Essen
Deutschland - Germany
April 2017
The TTS Transportation Weekend continued with a visit to Belleville. The city-run transit system consists entirely of NovaBus LFS low-floor buses, several in advertising liveries.
1371 is decorated to resemble a trolley and operates a shuttle service. It is pictured on layover at the Transit Terminal on Pinnacle Street.
The Toronto Transportation Society hosted its bi-annual Transportation Weekend on Saturday, 1 September and Sunday, 2 September 2018.
This set features the entire weekend's activities. On Saturday the chartered coach was provided by Parkinson Coach Lines, Brampton.
The final stop of the day during the TTS tour was in Peterborough. The transit fleet is 100% NovaBus low-floor and buses enter the transit terminal from Simcoe Street.
Each route pulls into its respective stall and rather amazingly in this era of Health and Safety regulations buses reverse unaided from their stops to exit the terminal. No banksman here!
70 is seen departing the transit terminal on to Simcoe Street.
The tour continued eastwards to Cobourg and despite severe traffic congestion on Highway 401 we made it in time for the 12.30 pm pulse. Buses are on an hourly frequency. This view at Northumberland Mall is of 909, a Grande West Transportation Vicinity. This bus is designed in Canada and shipped from China for final assembly.