2021 Audi TT
The 2021 Audi TT RS quattro Roadster S Tronic offers a perfect blend of luxury and sportiness, making it an attractive choice for South African buyers seeking a high-performance used coupe. With its sleek design and proven reputation, this Audi TT RS delivers an exhilarating driving experience at an affordable price.
Powered by a potent engine paired with an automatic S Tronic transmission, this used Audi TT RS ensures dynamic handling and impressive acceleration. Its fuel efficiency complements its sporty character, while the compact body provides easy maneuverability. Although specific engine details are unavailable, the vehicle’s performance and reliability are well-recognized. The coupe features a stylish exterior, with an interior designed for comfort and versatility, making it ideal for daily drives or weekend adventures.
Located in Colbyn, Pretoria, this Audi TT RS is ready for test drives. Contact the dealer today to explore finance deals, compare prices, or buy at the best price. Don’t miss your chance to own this exceptional used Audi TT RS in South Africa.
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Audi TT
Audi’s TT—whether you’re eyeing the coupe or the roadster—carves out a strange little niche in South Africa’s used scene. It’s a car that’s always lived in the shadow of its German rivals, chasing the same sort of buyer who wants a bit of flair behind the wheel but isn’t ready to go full-tilt into Boxster or Z4 money. Only petrol engines here, linked to manual, S tronic, or semi-auto boxes. Scan the classifieds and you’re dealing with slim pickings: just five cars between R202,500 and R1,049,995, with a median hovering at R479,900. You’ll need serious patience, not to mention an open mind about spec and colour, if you’re shopping for one. On paper at least, those five listings paint a clear picture. The cheapest is a 2.0T FSI Quattro Roadster S tronic at R202,500, but the real unicorn is the TT RS quattro coupe at a punchy R1,049,995. Sitting squarely in the middle is the TTRS 2.5 TFSI Quattro manual at R479,900, and that’s the point—enthusiasts want the five-pot, and they know it. These cars range from 2010 to 2022, with mileage averaging 91,650 km, so condition and service history trump odometer readings. The Quattro system is a big part of the TT’s local appeal, especially when Joburg’s summer storms test your nerve—BMW’s Z4 just can’t match that kind of composure when the roads get greasy.
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