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Audi TT40 TFSI S Line 2dr S Tronic

2023
8,700 miles
Petrol

£30,499

or £417 mo
BN238AS

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £416.50, Customer Deposit: £4,574.00, Total Deposit: £4,824.85, Optional Final Payment: £14,996.25, Total Charge For Credit: £8,897.60, Total Amount Payable: £39,396.60, Representative APR: 11.30%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 11.32%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.00ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

Audi TT45 TFSI Sport Edition 2dr S Tronic

2021
11,660 miles
Petrol

£25,400

or £348 mo
BB13HT

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £347.14, Customer Deposit: £3,810.00, Total Deposit: £3,810.00, Optional Final Payment: £13,832.50, Total Charge For Credit: £8,558.08, Total Amount Payable: £33,958.08, Representative APR: 12.60%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 12.59%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.00ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

Audi TT40 TFSI Final Edition 2dr S Tronic

2023
1,573 miles
Petrol

£31,995

or £492 mo
PE304NB

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £491.31, Customer Deposit: £4,799.00, Total Deposit: £4,799.25, Optional Final Payment: £13,492.00, Total Charge For Credit: £9,387.82, Total Amount Payable: £41,382.82, Representative APR: 11.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 11.30%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.60ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

Audi TT45 TFSI Sport 2dr

2020
8,795 miles
Petrol

£25,295

or £383 mo
BN15AT

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £382.62, Customer Deposit: £3,794.00, Total Deposit: £3,794.25, Optional Final Payment: £12,098.75, Total Charge For Credit: £8,581.14, Total Amount Payable: £33,876.14, Representative APR: 13.30%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 13.27%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.00ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

Audi TT40 TFSI Sport 2dr S Tronic

2019
22,580 miles
Petrol

£20,495

or £295 mo
BN15AT

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £294.58, Customer Deposit: £3,074.00, Total Deposit: £3,074.25, Optional Final Payment: £10,745.00, Total Charge For Credit: £7,169.51, Total Amount Payable: £27,664.51, Representative APR: 13.30%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 13.27%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.00ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

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About Audi TT cars on RAC Cars

What is the most popular colour for Audi TT ?

Black

What is the most popular gearbox for Audi TT ?

Semi-automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for Audi TT ?

Petrol

What is the most popular engine for Audi TT ?

2.0

What is the average mileage for Audi TT ?

28537

How many Audi TT cars are available for sale?

216

Used Audi TT for sale: everything you need to know

The Audi TT is one of the most recognisable shapes on the road, and it also happens to be one of the best coupes you can buy. Audi ended production of its iconic model in 2023, after 25 years of the TT nameplate, but it remains a very popular car on the used market, and as the remaining TTs get older, most still have some way to depreciate, bringing them within reach of even more buyers.

Across the board the TT drives well, despite not having the single-minded focus of some sports car rivals on dedicated platforms. It’s one of few that offers all-wheel drive, and a lineup of turbocharged petrol engines (and diesels, if you look at slightly older TTs) means all perform well. It’s even surprisingly practical - so if you’re mulling swapping a dull hatchback for something with more verve, the TT could be ideal.


Should you buy an Audi TT?

The Audi TT has a cast-iron image. The original model launched in the late 1990s was so desirable and in-demand that it pretty much raised the profile of the entire Audi company - it was the true definition of a halo model. Later cars haven’t had quite that impact, but putting a TT on the drive is still a desirable goal.

There’s substance behind the style, so you can also make a case for the TT on more sensible grounds. It’s similar under the skin to an Audi A3, so it’s as easy to drive as any other Audi, even as you ramp up the performance. Even the most basic models are brisk and well-equipped, and if the handling isn’t quite up there with some sports cars on their own dedicated platforms, the TT is still sharp and agile to drive.

The interior is fabulous too. It’s rare in that there’s not a large central touchscreen, but this gives it a considered, minimalist look, and all versions get a Virtual Cockpit instrument display which effectively takes the touchscreen’s place. The driving position is excellent, and while the rear seats are really only usable by small children, the boot is actually a pretty decent size a 305 litres, with a practical hatchback to access it.

Most of the TT’s contemporary rivals are more traditional sports cars, rather than sleek rebodies of hatchbacks, so cars like the Porsche Cayman, BMW Z4, Toyota Supra and GR86, and Alpine A110 are all more involving to drive. All are more compromised in terms of practicality though and only the TT offers all-wheel drive, so the TT remains a unique proposition.


What’s the best used Audi TT model to buy?

One or two exterior details aside, all Audi TTs share the same great looks, so if you’re buying a TT based primarily on its styling then you lose little by saving some money and opting for the entry-level 40 TFSI engine (or some of the smaller engines and diesel options available in earlier cars) and regular Sport trim. Even the lower-spec cars drive well and have strong performance too, so it’s not like styling is the only benefit. You may need to spend a little more if you want all-wheel drive though, and the choice of models with manual gearboxes was slim when new, so these might take some hunting for. Naturally, the 400-horsepower TT RS is appealing, but even used models are still quite expensive.


Used Audi TT fuel economy and performance


  • Audi TT 40 TFSI S tronic: The entry-level TT is still pretty brisk, courtesy of a 2-litre turbocharged petrol engine putting out 197PS. 0-62mph comes up in 6.6 seconds, and economy is up to 42.2mpg. An S Tronic seven-speed auto and front-wheel drive are standard.
  • Audi TT 45 TFSI quattro S tronic: With power growing to 245PS from the same 2-litre engine, Audi deemed quattro all-wheel drive a necessity. The 0-62mph tiem drops to 5.1 seconds and economy is 39.2mpg.
  • Audi TTS 320PS quattro S tronic: The first of two dedicated performance models, the TTS makes 320PS from its 2-litre turbocharged engine (in later versions - earlier cars started with 306PS), for 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds. Combined economy is 34mpg.
  • Audi TTRS 400PS quattro S tronic: Here the engine is a 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder, delivering 400PS and a unique exhaust note. 0-62mph takes only 3.7 seconds, with combined economy of 31.7mpg.


What used Audi TT trim levels are available?

Audi wasn’t shy with the TT’s trim levels, and the list below is by no means comprehensive during the car’s 2014-2023 run. As one of Audi’s halo models though you can be assured of a strong level of equipment even at the bottom of the range. Not covered below are the TTS and TT RS, as we’ve got more in-depth reviews and equipment lists on their dedicated pages.


  • The Audi TT Sport is where the range starts, and is already well equipped, with alloy wheels and sports front seats.
  • The Audi TT Sport Edition was a special edition based on the Sport, adding a little more kit but keeping the same mechanical options.
  • The Audi TT S Line adds some TTS-style appearance features, plus lowered sports suspension, different interior trim, different sports seats from the Sport, and leather and Alcantara trim.
  • The Audi TT Black Edition is another familiar trim name from other Audi models, being largely similar to the S Line but with various exterior details coloured in gloss black.
  • The Audi TT Vorsprung gets most of the equipment you’d usually have to tick option boxes for, and is priced accordingly.


Used Audi TT dimensions and boot size


The Audi TT’s dimensions are:

  • Length: 4,191mm
  • Width: 1,832mm
  • Height: 1,353mm
  • Ground clearance: 135mm

The Audi TT’s boot size is:

  • 305 litres
  • 715 litres with rear seats folded


Used Audi TT road tax

If you’re looking at Vorsprung, TTS, or TT RS models, then you’ll be paying a higher rate of VED than you will with most other TTs, thanks to a surcharge for vehicles that cost more than £40,000 brand new. For the 2024/2025 tax year, this means a bill of £600, until the car’s seventh year of registration. Most other TTs will cost £190 per year instead, but if you really want to minimise your tax bills, then find a 2.0 TDI Ultra sold before April 2017, as its low CO2 emissions mean an annual bill of only £20.


How much is it to insure an Audi TT?

Audi TT insurance starts at group 36, and tops out ten groups higher - with the front-wheel drive 40 TFSI at the bottom of that range and the five-cylinder TT RS at the top. The car’s sporty nature plays a part, but relatively expensive-to-fix aluminium construction may also influence insurance costs.