Best Audi Sports Cars
Audi TT (2006-2026)
- Starting Price $74,700 to $141,240
- TransmissionManual and Dual-Clutch (DCT)
- Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD) and Four Wheel Drive (4WD)
- Fuel Type Petrol
Best bang for buck car I've owned – The 3.2 Litre V6 does not only sound awesome, the build quality is fantastic and reliable over the 4 cylinders. I had the MK1 TT and while the… Read more
original is more iconic and more unique, whereas the MK2 shares some parts from other Audis, the MK2 is more practical due to its size and has more creature comforts.
I also drive a diesel G05 BMW X5 and while it doesnt have self drive cruise control, I can say it is more pleasant to drive on the freeway due to less road noise. It also is more fuel efficient doing around 8L/100 on freeway but is thirsty around town average 12-15l/100 in city and traffic.
Given it also shares the engine from the R32 in a more luxurious and attractive package, im confident this will be a future classic.
So far has been exceptional to own, maintenance has been very affordable going to European specialists instead of Audi for servicing and I think it's held up well for its age both in terms of look and styling.
Wouldn't hesitate to buy another one - perhaps a TTRS next
Audi TTS Coupe (2008-2026)
Awesome car, awesome engineering, average value for money – We have a 2018 Audi TT, which is used as a daily driver to and form work, which is a 15km drive each way. The car is amazing fun and really well… Read more
made. It looks gorgeous and feels unreal to drive.
It did have a problem early in, but Audi fixed it under warranty. The water pump.
The wheels are so nice, but they wear pretty quickly from regular driving.
Resale is absolutely woeful as well.
Otherwise the car itself is very nice, if you ignore the money side of things.
Audi RS 7 Sportback Performance (2014-2026)
- Starting Price $214,527
- TransmissionAutomatic
- Drive TypeAll Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Fuel Type Petrol
Audi A5
- Starting Price $68,900 to $95,000
- TransmissionContinuously Variable (CVT) and Dual-Clutch (DCT)
- Drive TypeFront Wheel Drive (FWD) and All Wheel Drive (AWD)
- Fuel Type Petrol
Unreliable nightmare – Required a new engine after less than 30k. I knew there was a problem with oil consumption but was repeatedly fobbed off by Audi Richmond who told… Read more
me that using 1L of synthetic oil per week was “normal” :-). After repeat visits to the dealers they finally admitted that there was a problem and kept my car for 8 weeks whilst the engine was replaced. I found the service arrogant and irritating. I’ll never buy Audi again.