Audi TT MK3 Buyers guide (2015-2024) + TTS / TTRS - Avoid known problems on Audi TT
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 Published On Nov 8, 2023

Audi TT / TTS / TT RS Coupe and Convertible (2015-2024) Buyers guide for common problems with the 1.8-litre/2.0-litre and 2.5-litre models. Avoid buying a cheap broken MK3 Audi TT with software issues and problems if you have already bought one then you can use this as an owner's guide on what to look out for. Avoid the mistakes of buying the cheapest broken TTS or TTRS as a track car or fast daily only to have large bills and spend more time looking at your 8S Audi TT than driving it. You may be attempting to fix the Audi TT with parts known to fix weak points with our review. This buyer's guide covers the Audi TT from 2015 Audi TT, 2016 Audi TT, 2017 Audi TT, 2018 Audi TT, 2019 Audi TT, 2020 Audi TT, 2021 Audi TT, 2022 Audi TT, 2023 Audi TT, and 2024 Audi TT in all trims including the 2023 Audi TT Final edition. Audi TT owners may also find our guide useful and informative as we list common faults and problems to keep a look out for.

The MK3 Audi TT is a reliable vehicle although some known faults and problems remain and should be avoided when looking for one to buy.


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