Up to 95% of our cars are priced below market value
Saving customers up to £3,000 compared to other dealers
How our administration fees work
All retail customers in the UK do not pay any admin fee on their purchase. However, trade sales customers and customers exporting vehicles overseas will pay a compulsory admin fee of £350.
At Big Motoring World, we stock used Audi TT models in the S-Line, Sport and Black Edition ranges. While we strive to provide a selection of the different lines available, we can only offer the highest-quality cars on our sales floor. If you have your mind set on a particular second-hand Audi TT model, get in touch and we'll let you know as soon as one arrives with us.
Is an Audi TT expensive to run?
If you choose a used Audi TT, you should expect to receive a premium, athletic vehicle with reasonable running costs. Despite being on the faster side, an entry-level Audi TT with a 40 TFSI petrol engine should fetch you 40mpg.Where maintenance is concerned, a second-hand Audi TT could offer surprising levels of affordability. Thanks to their sound German engineering, models in the Audi cohort are known for excellent build quality and durability, with only the best parts used. An Audi TT strikes a fantastic balance between price and performance.
Is a used Audi TT right for me?
If you're looking for a quality coupé, a used Audi TT could be a great choice. This car is visually appealing, fun to drive and comes with an exemplary legacy from a world-famous manufacturer.The exceptional, high-quality interior of each Audi TT delivers an impressive and comfortable drive. Furthermore, a large boot makes this sporty car surprisingly practical – and you'll have the option to fold down the back seats for more luggage space.
Is an Audi TT a sports car?
The TT is marketed as a small sports car. While it may not compete with the likes of near-supercars like the Porsche 911, the Audi TT finds its own middle ground between sporty performance and family-friendly practicality.
What does TFSI mean?
Audi TFSI® stands for turbo fuel stratified injection. Put simply, this technology combines turbocharging with direct fuel injection. TFSI engines deliver an enhanced response and higher power outputs, along with offering increased fuel efficiency and lower emissions.
About Autotrader price labels
How to use our price labels
Autotrader have compared the asking price for this car with their Autotrader valuation, and given it a label. This tells you how the price of this car compares to the market price of other cars with similar qualities, including make, model, age and mileage. Our price labels are here to help you make an informed decision when buying your next car.
What does Lower price mean?
A 'lower price' label means this car is priced much lower than most other cars of a similar type in the UK right now. This could be due to a number of factors, and you can always ask the seller for more information about pricing if you're not sure.
Price labels we use
Yes! You might see any of these labels on our car adverts:
Lower price
Priced much lower than other similar cars on the market
Great price
Slightly cheaper than most other similar cars on the market
Good price
Priced very closely to other similar cars on the market
Fair price
Only slightly more expensive than most other similar cars on the market
Higher price
More expensive than most other similar cars on the market, but there may be some additional benefits
How do Autotrader work it out?
Autotrader use data from millions of vehicles to work out a car's current market price. This data includes things like:
Make
Model
Age
Fuel type
Optional extras and features
There are other things that are not included in how Autotrader work out their price labels, but these might affect the price:
The car's condition
The car's colour
Supply and demand in the local area
Special modifications (like a spoiler or body kit)
Extra services (like warranties and finance deals)
The number of owners
The car's service history
Spotted a car with no price label?
Not every car will have a price label, but there are lots of reasons why this might be. These reasons include if the car is:
Autotrader does not have enough similar vehicles listed to make a reliable comparison
The vehicle was recently added to our stock and the label is still being calculated
Autotrader has not yet provided updated metrics for that vehicle
Price labels are supplied by Autotrader and are not available for every car we sell
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