Company Car Driver has a good article about which Audi TT to chose as a company car. In the current economic situation with the increase in VED taking the sensible view and taking all the costs into consideration is a good idea both from the view of the driver and your companies accounts department.
Base price for an Audi TT 2.0 TFSI is £29,485 and returns around 32mpg and the prices is more or less where the advantages end the TT TFSI ends – though the diesel does come with Quattro four-wheel drive as standard.
![]() Audi 2.0 TFSI |
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| Audi TT TDI |
Comparison of Audi TT TDI VS Audi TT 2.0 TFSI MPG Company Tax PUC Etc
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Audi TT TFSI |
Audi TT TDI |
| Base Price |
£29,485 |
£26,175 |
| Co2 |
183g/km |
139g/km |
| BIK % |
27% |
18% |
| Tax / Month |
£225 |
£157 |
| MPG |
36.7 |
53.3 |
In VED terms, the petrol is £50 a year more expensive.
All of this results in the TT diesel being nearly two pence per mile cheaper to run over three years and 60,000 miles. For a driver that covers around 60,000 miles should recover the extra cost of diesel and the additional cost of the diesel version.
Having said that given the trend to increase VED and other vehicle taxes on more polluting cars within a year or so the case for the Audi TT diesel may well become more compelling.


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