Audi TT
2L S line TFSI
24,800 miles
2017 reg
£20,375
£305/month PCP
Sporty coupes don’t come much more desirable than the suave Audi TT. With a range of powerful engines, it’s got the performance to match its looks. We have a wide range of used Audi TT 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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2L S line TFSI
24,800 miles
2017 reg
£20,375
£305/month PCP
Finance representative example (PCP)
Borrowing £12,750 with a £1,000 deposit at a representative APR of 8.9%.
2L Sport TFSI
15,183 miles
2019 reg
£24,175
£366/month PCP
2L Sport TFSI
12,694 miles
2019 reg
£24,425
£369/month PCP
2L S line TFSI
13,290 miles
2019 reg
£26,000
£399/month PCP
2L S line TFSI
11,735 miles
2019 reg
£26,125
£400/month PCP
2L Black Edition TFSI
4,372 miles
2020 reg
£33,275
£531/month PCP
Cazoo has a range of Audi TT cars for sale. If you're thinking of buying or financing a used Audi TT, we answer any questions you might have below.
The TT is a sleek and stylish two-door sports car that’s available as either a coupe with a fixed roof or a convertible with a folding fabric hood. It’s a great looking car that features eye-catching styling inside and out with a high-quality finish. The TT S and TT RS models feature sporty bodykits to highlight their increased performance.
The TT is good fun to drive. Responsive handling and powerful engines mean it’s as great to drive as it is to look at. Quattro four-wheel drive versions add true all-weather high performance capability. You sit low in the TT, but visibility is good for a car of this type, while standard parking sensors and light steering make it easy to manoeuvre. As you would expect from a sports car, the ride is a little firm, but it’s hugely comfortable, making the TT a great choice for long journeys.
It’s a four seater, but the rear seats are best suited for children or adults only on short trips. The spacious hatchback boot is larger than rivals and will hold at least two medium-sized suitcases. The convertible’s boot, though slightly smaller, is still more spacious than its main rivals. The dashboard looks great, is easy to use and is built from quality materials. Entry-level Sport models include the clever Virtual Cockpit digital instruments and leather trim, while S-Line models get sporty visual touches. The flagship Black Edition features an upgraded Bang & Olufsen stereo.
The TT is a premium product yet it costs no more to buy than its less well equipped rivals. Despite strong performance, the engines deliver excellent fuel efficiency and boast affordable tax rates. Maintenance costs are on a par with premium rivals and Audi offers attractively priced pre-paid servicing plans. The company also has an excellent reputation for quality and durability, so the TT should be hassle-free to maintain. Safety is also first rate, with a host of modern driver aids. There’s no automatic emergency braking so the TT earned a four-star Euro NCAP rating.
The TT represents the entry point to Audi’s sports car range. It’s smaller than the four-seat Audi S5 and much more affordable than the R8 supercar. Overall, it’s a more enjoyable car to drive than the BMW Z4 and Mercedes SLC, plus it’s better looking, more practical and delivers slightly lower running costs.
The TT looks great, has a brilliant interior and is superbly made. It’s also great to drive and features powerful and efficient engines.
Audi has a great tradition of quality and durability and the TT is a superbly built and reliable choice.
Despite its strong performance and exotic looks, the TT is remarkably cost-effective to run and it holds onto its value well.
For a sleek two-seater sports model the TT is highly practical, especially the coupe with its hatchback boot.
The TT is even more stylish than its rivals and better equipped. It’s easily as good to drive and has the added bonus of a four-wheel drive option.