asking too much for my 2001 tt quattro coupe?
I'm trying to sell my 2001 225 quattro coupe. I have good records, and cosmetically and mechanically it is very good. It has only been driven in Texas and Florida, so it has never been exposed to road salt. It does, however, have 206k miles on it. I've been asking $6200 for it. Is that too much?
Audi TTs are hard to sell because there's not many of them, and people are afraid of buying imports due to the high costs of maintenance. Now, since your car is also 206,000 miles, it makes a lot of buyers not want the car.
Generally speaking, your car has a value of about $6000, so you're NOT asking for too much. However, you're going to have to be more patient.
Generally speaking, your car has a value of about $6000, so you're NOT asking for too much. However, you're going to have to be more patient.
High mileage scares people, regardless of make or model.
To put things in perspective, a few months ago I bought my '06 S4 25quattro for just a couple thousand more with 167K on the clock.
With that being said, I've seen lower mileage '01 TT's in the 10K range, so I don't think you're looking to bad at your price, but like the guy above me said, you may have to be patient.
To put things in perspective, a few months ago I bought my '06 S4 25quattro for just a couple thousand more with 167K on the clock.
With that being said, I've seen lower mileage '01 TT's in the 10K range, so I don't think you're looking to bad at your price, but like the guy above me said, you may have to be patient.
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