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Audi - TT (2003)

An engaging look at the Audi TT—the 2003 model has long been celebrated for its sharp styling and nimble handling. Whether you’re a longtime enthusiast or a newcomer, you’ll want to understand the Audi TT price landscape, from the fresh‑off‑the‑lot cost to the market for used Audi TT price listings. Prices vary by market, condition, mileage and optional equipment, so this overview is designed to give you a clear snapshot before you dive into detailed research or test‑drive.

  • Model year: 2003
  • Engine: 1.8‑liter 4‑cylinder (TFSI) or 2.0‑liter 24‑valve option, 160–210 hp depending on trim
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic or 6‑speed manual; some high‑performance models came with dual‑clutch 6‑speed
  • Fuel type: Premium gasoline, 87 ° OCTANE preferred
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (standard) or quattro all‑wheel drive (optional)
  • Dimensions: 4,355 mm wheelbase, 4,177 mm length, 1,765 mm width, 1,305 mm height
  • Weight: 1,150–1,280 kg (depending on trim and AWD)
  • Key features: VarioDrive adaptive suspension, leather upholstery, sunroof, navigation, Bluetooth connectivity

Understanding Audi TT depreciation

Like most luxury sports cars, the Audi TT depreciation curve is steep in the first year, but levels off by the third year. Typically, a well‑maintained 2003 Audi TT will lose:

  • ~25 % of its original value in the first year
  • ~10 – 15 % each subsequent year through years 2‑4
  • After year 5, the yearly depreciation slows to ~5 – 7 %

These figures are averages; actual values depend heavily on mileage, service history, and any aftermarket modifications. If you’re evaluating a used Audi TT price in a market with higher demand for European sports cars—such as California or the UK—the depreciation may be slightly lower on the resale side.

What is a 2003 Audi TT worth?

By “what is a 2003 Audi TT worth”, buyers usually look for a balanced view that includes factors like condition, mileage, and regional price trends. While the question doesn’t have a single numeric answer, experts typically place a 2003 model with 75 k mi and a clean service record around **$10,000–$15,000** in the U.S. market—though again, this is a ballpark figure and may fluctuate based on added features or alternately polished exterior.

When determining used Audi TT price, the price is heavily influenced by:

  • Engine variant—TFSI vs. naturally aspirated
  • Transmission choice
  • Quattro AWD presence
  • Mileage below or above 100 k mi
  • Service history and accident records
  • Optional features like a satellite navigation suite or premium audio package

Comparison context: similar models and market positioning

In the compact sports‐car segment, the 2003 Audi TT competes with the Mazda MX‑5 Miata, the Honda S2000, and the


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