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Audi - TT RS (2011)

Have you ever wondered what a Audi TT RS 2011 looks like in today’s market? This sleek, punch‑powered coupe combines performance and luxury, but its Audi TT RS price can vary depending on mileage, trim level, and regional demand. While new units fall outside the current production window, used models offer enthusiasts a tangible way to experience the “Turbo RS” DNA. In this overview we’ll explore the key specs, the classic depreciation curve, how it stacks up against comparable vehicles, and why it remains a sought‑after choice in the compact sports‑car segment.

  • Powertrain – 2.0‑liter TFSI R4 engine, twin‑turbocharged, delivering 330 horsepower and 320 lb‑ft of torque.
  • Transmission – 6‑speed dual‑clutch (DSG) for lightning‑fast shifts.
  • Fuel type – Premium gasoline.
  • Acceleration – 0–60 mph in 4.8 seconds.
  • Top speed – Electronically limited to 155 mph.
  • Dimensions – 175.3 in (l) × 71.4 in (w) × 56.0 in (h); wheelbase 99.8 in.
  • Weight – Approximately 3,415 lb (driven).
  • Drive layout – Rear‑wheel drive.
  • Estimated fuel economy – 17 mpg city / 24 mpg highway.
  • Key interior features – 7‑inch infotainment display, leather seats, sport seats with bolstering, factory navigation.
  • Safety bundles – Forward‑collision warning, adaptive cruise control, side‑blind‑zone monitor.
  • Warranty and service – Optional extended coverage; OEM service packages available.

Understanding how a vehicle’s value shifts over time is crucial for both buyers and sellers. The Audi TT RS depreciation track follows a fairly predictable pattern. In the first year, it typically loses around 15‑20% of its market value, especially if it’s a high‑mileage or heavily used example. By the third year, the cumulative depreciation is closer to 30‑35%, while a five‑year‑old coupe often sits at roughly 50‑55% of its original sale price. These figures reflect overall market conditions, wear patterns, and the model’s unique performance appeal. If you’re exploring the used Audi TT RS price range, expect variation that aligns with these depreciation guidelines—while pristine models with low mileage may retain a higher fraction of their pre‑used price.


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5 years ago used £20,450.00 Unlock all links
5 years ago used £20,450.00 Unlock all links
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