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Audi - Coup&eacute; (2011)

When you’re shopping for a high‑performance BMW‑inspired package that looks like it straight out of a luxury showroom, the 2011 Audi Coupé price demands quick research and reliable data. This entry pulls together everything you need to know: the core specifications that lend the car its character, how the Audi Coupé depreciation trend usually goes, how it stacks up next‑door models, why it remains a favorite in the luxury sports coupe segment, and precise guidance on used Audi Coupé price expectations, all while answering the key question—what is a 2011 Audi Coupé worth?

  • Model & Year: Audi Coupé 2011
  • Engine: 2.7‑liter twin‑turbocharged I5, 300 hp, 3,500–4,000 rpm
  • Transmission: 7‑speed dual‑clutch automatic (S tronic)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Fuel Type: 87/91 octane gasoline
  • Cylinders: 5
  • Power Output: 216 hp, 265 lb‑ft torque (torque 3,200–4,400 rpm)
  • Curb Weight: 3,400–3,550 lb
  • Dimensions: Length 164.3″, Width 71.3″, Height 50.6″, Wheelbase 95.3″
  • Mileage: 0–160 km/h (0–100 mph) in 6.2 s
  • Top Speed: 110–120 mph (178–193 km/h) with ECU boost
  • Fuel Economy: City 12–13 mpg, Highway 19–21 mpg
  • Trim Levels: Burmester® 5‑zone, Cognoscenti® 7‑zone, optional 3‑way sports package (OS10)
  • Interior Features: Leather upholstery, wood trim, optional 6‑screen MMI, Bose surround‑sound, optional adaptive lighting
  • Safety: Side airbags, curtain airbags, ABS, traction control, optional adaptive cruise control
  • Dynamic WRC Fix: Performance suspension, trail‑weave front strut, rear multi‑bar shock absorbers (Optional)

Audi Coupé depreciation is a crucial factor for buyers who plan to hold the car for a few years. Here’s a realistic curve based on industry data:

  • First year: typically loses 15–20% of its value
  • Year 2‑3: another 10–15% of original, leaving roughly 60–65% of MSRP
  • Year 4‑5: cumulative loss 35–40% overall, around 60–65% of the original retail cost
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