Audi A1
1.6L Sport TDI
59,635 miles
2016 reg
£9,350
£142/month PCP
Compact and classy, the A1 distils the Audi experience into a city-friendly package that's cost-effective and hugely desirable. We have a wide range of used Audi A1 cars for sale that are available to purchase or finance. Choose delivery to your door or collection from a Cazoo Customer Centre near you.
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
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1.6L Sport TDI
59,635 miles
2016 reg
£9,350
£142/month PCP
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
1.6L SE TDI
23,982 miles
2016 reg
£10,450
£164/month PCP
1.6L SE TDI
58,118 miles
2015 reg
£7,700
£165/month HP
1.6L Sport TDI
18,427 miles
2017 reg
£11,050
£167/month PCP
1.4L Black Edition CoD TFSI
46,509 miles
2016 reg
was £11,600
£11,450
£167/month PCP
1L SE TFSI
28,791 miles
2017 reg
£11,475
£181/month PCP
1.4L S line CoD TFSI
39,150 miles
2017 reg
£12,450
£190/month PCP
1.4L Sport TFSI
10,652 miles
2018 reg
£12,600
£191/month PCP
1.4L Black Edition CoD TFSI
28,842 miles
2017 reg
£12,925
£197/month PCP
1.4L Sport TFSI
11,828 miles
2018 reg
£13,050
£201/month PCP
1.6L S line TDI
20,794 miles
2018 reg
£13,225
£204/month PCP
1L Sport TFSI
17,797 miles
2017 reg
£13,075
£207/month PCP
1L SE TFSI
7,184 miles
2017 reg
£12,900
£208/month PCP
1L Sport TFSI
15,263 miles
2017 reg
£13,425
£215/month PCP
1.4L S line TFSI
19,111 miles
2018 reg
£14,300
£233/month PCP
1L Technik TFSI
7,791 miles
2019 reg
£16,500
£247/month PCP
1.4L Black Edition TFSI
29,482 miles
2015 reg
£12,025
£272/month HP
1L S line TFSI
6,605 miles
2019 reg
£19,600
£301/month PCP
1L S line TFSI
7,069 miles
2019 reg
£20,125
£308/month PCP
Cazoo has a range of Audi A1 cars for sale. If you're thinking of buying or financing a used Audi A1, we answer any questions you might have below.
Audi makes some of the best saloon and estate cars on the road and its compact A1 hatchback has the refinement and comfort of a much larger car. It’s a supermini, which means it’s around the same size as a Ford Fiesta, but Audi’s approach to technology and design make it feel much more upmarket.
With short dimensions, excellent visibility of the road and nimble handling, the A1 is fun to drive, extremely comfortable and easy to park. It’s also very adept on faster roads and motorways, which is unusual for a smaller car. At speed it’s composed and smooth to drive. For a sporty feel, there’s a S1 version available with four-wheel drive, but all the other A1 models are front-wheel drive.
It’s inside where the A1’s real benefits can be felt. The materials are soft to the touch and smart to look at and the car feels a cut above the rest. You’ll find plenty of space with seating for five and a generous boot that can take several suitcases. The A1 comes in three-door or five-door styles and you can fold the rear seats to create an even larger boot. The car also benefits from the gadgets and equipment such as an infotainment screen and air con.
The Audi A1 might be a premium car but it won’t cost much more than other superminis to buy or run. Tax and insurance are low and servicing costs are on a par with rivals like the MINI Hatch and Fiat 500. Fuel economy is excellent. Compared with mainstream rivals, a used Audi A1 is great value for money with a solid reliability record.
The A1 sits below the A3 in Audi’s range but feels every bit as premium. It has a lot of tech that you might not expect in such a small car, but because it’s a supermini, it doesn’t cost the earth to buy or run. The A1’s main rivals include the MINI Hatch and the Fiat 500 but it’s more sophisticated than both of them. If you want a luxury small car the A1 is in a league of its own.
The Audi A1 is a fun little hatch that’s enjoyable to drive, inexpensive to run and very comfortable to be in. It has all the best bits from Audi in a smaller, more affordable package.
The Audi A1 is more reliable than most rivals. According to JD Power, A1 owners are satisfied with their cars. Audi’s legendary build quality means you should expect few problems.
Despite its premium badge, the Audi A1 doesn’t cost much more than its rivals to buy or run. Its frugal engines mean higher mpg and lower fuel costs. Tax and insurance are affordable while maintenance costs are comparable with rivals.
The Audi A1 is very practical. There’s a choice of three-doors or five-doors and all versions have seating for five people. There’s plenty of head and leg room and the boot is a good size.
The Audi A1 is more sophisticated and luxurious than any of its rivals. It drives well and is stable and quiet at high speed. Its interior quality shines through, making the A1 a beautiful place to spend time in.