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2015 Audi TT

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R 319,900

Est. monthly payment:
R 6,563 p/m

Excellent Price

Mileage144,958 km
Power169 kW (230 hp)
Fuel typePetrol
TransmissionAutomatic
First registered2015
Previous owners1

The 2015 Audi TT 2.0 TFSI COUPE S TRONIC is an exceptional used luxury sports car available for sale in Pretoria Central, Gauteng. Combining style and performance, this coupe offers a sleek design and dynamic driving experience at an affordable price, perfect for enthusiasts seeking a premium vehicle.

Powered by a 2.0 TFSI petrol engine producing 230 Hp, it delivers impressive acceleration and efficiency, with a fuel consumption of just 6 L/100km. The automatic transmission ensures smooth gear shifts, making everyday driving effortless. The two-door cabriolet features two seats, providing an intimate and sporty feel, ideal for city and highway driving.

Located in Pretoria Central, this Audi TT is ready for a test drive. Buyers can explore finance deals and compare prices to secure the best offer on this stylish, used coupe. Don’t miss the chance to own this attractive, performance-oriented vehicle—schedule your visit today.

CAR OVERVIEW


Year2015
VariantTT 2.0 TFSI COUPE S TRONIC
Body typeCabriolet
ConditionUsed
Seats2
Doors2
Mileage144,958 km
Previous owners1
Full service historyFull Service History
Length4,177 mm
Width1,832 mm
Width with mirrors1,966 mm
Height1,353 mm
Turning circle10.96 m
Curb weight1,260 kg

TECHNICAL DATA


Engine detail2.0 TFSI (230 Hp)
Engine size1984.0 cm³
CylindersI4
Engine positionFront
Power169 kW (230 hp)
Torque370 Nm
Power per liter115.9 kW/L
TransmissionAutomatic
Manual gears6
Automatic gears6
Driven wheelsFront Wheel Drive
Front tyres245/45 R17
Rear tyres245/45 R17
Engine oil capacity5.7 L
Vehicle numberTRUZZZFV8F1007677
Audi TT - Auto Investments Montana

FUEL & EMISSIONS


Fuel typePetrol
Fuel tank capacity55 L
Fuel range833 km
Fuel consumption6 l/100km (combined)
Acceleration 0-100 km/h6.2 s
Top speed250 km/h
CO₂ emissions183 g/km (combined)
Emission standardEuro 6

EQUIPMENT


EXTERIOR
Alloy WheelsXenon Headlights
INTERIOR
Air ConditioningClimate ControlNavigation
SAFETY
Remote Central LockingCruise ControlParking Assistance

COLOUR AND UPHOLSTERY


ColourGray

SELLER


Auto Investments Montana

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Montana Tuine, Pretoria, Gauteng, 0182, 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.

Audi

Audi’s position in South Africa is clear: premium, but with a pragmatic edge. Scan through the 314 Audi listings on auto.co.za and you’ll see just how broad their footprint is, from a leggy A3 at R79,500 to a ballistic RS or S model breaking the R4-million barrier. The real sweet spot? R551,620 — Audi’s median — which has you cross-shopping C-Class and 3 Series, where image, driving feel, and what you’ll get back at trade-in all count for plenty. Audi has always been the thinking professional’s German badge: you want the engineering, but you’d rather avoid the BMW’s hard-edged vibe or the Mercedes flash. Here’s something buyers shouldn’t ignore: 193 used Audis versus 121 new ones. That points to a solid certified pre-owned pipeline, so you can still have the badge without swallowing the full sticker shock. The A1 sets the tone with 70 entries starting at R89,500, keeping things accessible for those after a city runabout that’s a notch above the norm. Right behind, the A3 hatch and sedan rack up 65 listings, and if you pack smart, you’ll find those high-spec versions nudging R900,000. SUVs are the biggest draw — 123 options, with the Q3 and Q5 doing the heavy lifting, and the Q5 peaking at a strong R1.34 million. Want something smaller? The Q2 crossover gets you in from R275,900. Petrol power leads the way, but Audi’s EV and plug-in hybrid models are surfacing, quietly but steadily, and that matters for anyone watching future running costs. Where Audi really stakes its ground is inside: even the base A1 ditches scratchy plastics for proper finishes, which is what the A1 should have been from the start. For South Africans wanting premium without the pretence, there’s a logic to Audi’s lineup that’s hard to ignore.

Audi TT - Auto Investments Montana
R 319,900

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