Used Audi Tt Automatic for Sale in the UK
13 automatic Audi Tt cars available from independent UK dealers on Carslink.ai. Years range from 2005 to 2020.
The Audi TT has long been a design icon, offering a blend of sporty performance and unmistakable style, available as a sleek coupé or a thrilling roadster. Spanning three generations since its debut in 1998, it's a popular choice for those seeking a premium, engaging, and relatively affordable sports car for weekend blasts or stylish daily commutes.
Why Buy a Used Audi TT?
- Iconic design that stands the test of time, ensuring strong kerb appeal.
- Engaging driving dynamics, particularly on twisty B-roads, without sacrificing too much comfort.
- High-quality interior materials and superb build quality, typical of Audi's premium offering.
- Strong residual values, making it a sound investment compared to some rivals.
Typical Price Range
All prices are approximate and subject to change based on condition, mileage, specification, and market conditions.
- 2006–2010: £4,000 – £8,000 — Early second-generation models (8J), offering great value for money. Prices vary significantly with mileage and condition, particularly for TTS or TT RS variants.
- 2011–2014: £8,500 – £14,000 — Mid-life second-generation models, often featuring updated MMI and infotainment. A sweet spot for those seeking modern features at an accessible price.
- 2015–2018: £14,500 – £22,000 — Early third-generation (8S) models, boasting the all-digital Audi Virtual Cockpit. A significant leap in technology and refinement.
Common Issues to Check
- DSG (S tronic) gearbox mechatronics unit failure on some second-generation models (listen for harsh shifts or hesitation).
- Magnetic Ride suspension issues (if fitted) – check for knocking noises or inconsistent damping. Repair can be costly.
- Thermostat housing leaks on 2.0 TFSI engines – look for coolant loss or puddles under the car.
- Water ingress into the boot on Roadster models – inspect the boot carpet for dampness, particularly around the rear light clusters.
- Tyre wear, especially on Quattro models, can be uneven if tracking is out or cheaper tyres are fitted.
Running Costs
- Fuel Economy: 30-45 mpg (2.0 TFSI), 22-30 mpg (TTS/TT RS)
- Insurance Group: Group 28-40 (depending on engine and trim)
- Servicing: Generally reasonable for a premium sports car, with fixed-price servicing programmes often available at Audi dealers. Independent specialists can offer more competitive rates. Factor in annual MOT and check the V5C for previous service history.
Which Variant Should I Choose?
- 1.8 TFSI / 2.0 TFSI (Coupé/Roadster): Those seeking a blend of performance and economy for daily driving or weekend enjoyment. The 2.0 TFSI is the most common and arguably the best balance, especially with Quattro all-wheel drive, providing excellent traction in all UK weather conditions.
- TTS (Coupé/Roadster): Drivers looking for a more enthusiastic driving experience with increased power and sportier suspension, without stepping up to the top-tier RS. It's a noticeable performance upgrade from the standard TFSI models.
- TT RS (Coupé/Roadster): The ultimate performance variant for track days and serious driving enthusiasts. With its distinctive five-cylinder engine and incredible acceleration, it's a true high-performance machine. ULEZ compliant for newer models.
- Audi TT Sport / S Line: Those prioritising aesthetics and comfort. The S Line adds a more aggressive body kit, larger wheels, and sportier interior touches, making it a popular choice for its visual impact and enhanced specification.
All listings on Carslink.ai are sourced directly from dealer stock feeds. Always verify listing details, prices, and vehicle condition directly with the seller before purchasing.
Latest Listings
2006 AUDI TT 3.2 TFSI V6 S Tronic quattro Euro 4 3dr £3,950, 88,000 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2020 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI 40 S line £19,000, 41,000 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2012 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI S line S Tronic quattro Euro 5 (s/s) 3dr £6,499, 104,000 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2005 AUDI TT 3.2 V6 £6,995, 66,000 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2016 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI S line £13,999, 68,051 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2012 AUDI TT 2.0 TDI Black Edition Roadster S Tronic quattro Euro 5 2dr £6,499, 95,000 miles, Diesel, Automatic
2011 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI Black Edition S Tronic quattro Euro 5 (s/s) 3dr £5,750, 119,400 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2007 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI £5,395, 69,156 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2016 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI S line S Tronic quattro Euro 6 (s/s) 3dr £16,995, 40,597 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2020 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI 40 S line S Tronic Euro 6 (s/s) 3dr £17,750, 50,762 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2007 AUDI TT 3.2 TFSI V6 £4,895, 71,819 miles, Petrol, Automatic
2007 AUDI TT 2.0 TFSI £3,900, 109,902 miles, Petrol, Automatic
Frequently asked questions
Are automatic Audi Tts reliable to buy used?
Modern automatic gearboxes (torque converter, dual-clutch and CVT) are generally reliable when serviced on schedule. Insist on transmission fluid service history, listen for harsh shifts on a test drive, and confirm the kickdown and reverse engagement feel smooth. Carslink.ai currently lists 13 automatic Audi Tts from independent UK dealers.
What are common issues with a used Audi TT?
Common issues to check on a used Audi TT include: DSG (S tronic) gearbox mechatronics unit failure on some second-generation models (listen for harsh shifts or hesitation).; Magnetic Ride suspension issues (if fitted) – check for knocking noises or inconsistent damping. Repair can be costly.; Thermostat housing leaks on 2.0 TFSI engines – look for coolant loss or puddles under the car.; Water ingress into the boot on Roadster models – inspect the boot carpet for dampness, particularly around the rear light clusters.; Tyre wear, especially on Quattro models, can be uneven if tracking is out or cheaper tyres are fitted..
Which Audi TT variant should I choose?
1.8 TFSI / 2.0 TFSI (Coupé/Roadster): Those seeking a blend of performance and economy for daily driving or weekend enjoyment. The 2.0 TFSI is the most common and arguably the best balance, especially with Quattro all-wheel drive, providing excellent traction in all UK weather conditions.. TTS (Coupé/Roadster): Drivers looking for a more enthusiastic driving experience with increased power and sportier suspension, without stepping up to the top-tier RS. It's a noticeable performance upgrade from the standard TFSI models.. TT RS (Coupé/Roadster): The ultimate performance variant for track days and serious driving enthusiasts. With its distinctive five-cylinder engine and incredible acceleration, it's a true high-performance machine. ULEZ compliant for newer models.. Audi TT Sport / S Line: Those prioritising aesthetics and comfort. The S Line adds a more aggressive body kit, larger wheels, and sportier interior touches, making it a popular choice for its visual impact and enhanced specification.
What are the running costs of a Audi TT?
Fuel economy: 30-45 mpg (2.0 TFSI), 22-30 mpg (TTS/TT RS). Insurance group: Group 28-40 (depending on engine and trim). Servicing: Generally reasonable for a premium sports car, with fixed-price servicing programmes often available at Audi dealers. Independent specialists can offer more competitive rates. Factor in annual MOT and check the V5C for previous service history..
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