Interested in finding a great deal on a used Audi RS e-tron GT?
Are you considering buying a used hybrid car? Look no further than the Audi RS e-tron GT - an excellent choice! AutoUncle has 29 used Audi RS e-tron GTs for sale in the UK sourced from various dealership websites and online marketplaces.
What is the price range for a used Audi RS e-tron GT?
A used Audi RS e-tron GT costs between £50,798 for the cheapest variant and £99,500 for the most expensive model.
The price for the German car depends on five main factors: manufacturing year, engine capacity and performance, the car's fuel consumption, how many miles the car has travelled together with the trim level of the car.
For instance, a more recent model with limited mileage, or a premium variant featuring a powerful engine, typically commands a higher price than, for example, an older car without special equipment and with many kilometres behind it.
How many trim levels are available for the Audi RS e-tron GT?
The most popular equipment variants for the Audi RS e-tron GT are:
- Audi RS e-tron GT Comfort: Right now you will find 16 cars for sale at an average price of £63,874
- Audi RS e-tron GT Design: Here you will find 4 cars for sale at an average price of £62,873
- Audi RS e-tron GT Black Edition: 3 cars for sale at an average price of £63,450
- Audi RS e-tron GT Advanced: 1 car for sale at an average price of £57,950
- Audi RS e-tron GT Prestige: 1 car for sale at an average price of £49,995
When looking for the best car deal for a used Audi RS e-tron GT, it is important only comparing the deals of cars with the same equipment variant and engine size. If you don't, you may make a wrong conclusion on which car to acquire.
Which fuel variants are most in demand for the Audi RS e-tron GT?
The principal fuel kind for an Audi RS e-tron GT is el.
Think carefully about your driving practices before deciding on the suitable fuel type - we highly recommend this approach. Do you usually drive in city traffic or on highways and freeways? How many miles do you cover on a weekly basis?
If you primarily drive short distances, electric, plug-in hybrid or petrol is typically a good fit. For longer commutes, a newer electric car is a good alternative - especially with access to charging. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. For those who drive long distances and don't have access to charging, diesel cars can still be an option. Be aware that in a number of countries, cities have implemented bans on diesel engines with high emissions.
Electric cars are becoming an increasingly common sight on the roads
Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular in the UK market for several reasons, including reduced CO2 emission, faster acceleration and greater comfort. The embrace of hybrid vehicles such as the Audi RS e-tron GT is essential in transitioning towards more green and sustainable transport solutions.
Pros of acquiring a second-hand electric car
A great deal of upsides come with opting for a pre-owned electric car. Upsides such as:
Lower purchase price: Used EVs are often more affordable than their new counterparts. The reduced pricing of these vehicles extends the reach of electric vehicle technology to more buyers.
Environmental impact: Opting for a pre-owned electric vehicle instead of a new model further diminishes ecological footprint. Manufacturing a new car, especially the battery, has a significant carbon footprint. Buying used means you're not contributing to this.
Improved battery life: Concerns about the battery performance in EVs have lessened with the advancement of technology. A considerable number of second-hand EVs still possess a large amount of their battery life, and the cost of replacing batteries is falling.
Performance and technology: Many of the modern electric cars showcases standout performance and the very latest in technological innovation. Cars that aren't the latest models can still provide a sophisticated technological driving experience.
Government incentives: While it's not as high as for brand-new electric cars, it's possible that government perks are still accessible for used electric cars, including lower road tax and access to low-emission areas..
In which body styles can you buy the Audi RS e-tron GT?
On AutoUncle, the Audi RS e-tron GT is exclusively offered in the sedan body style. The saloon's adaptable design serves a variety of purposes, from everyday commuting to extended trips, standing as an emblem of both sophistication and functionality in the motoring realm.
Which competitors does the Audi RS e-tron GT have?
The Audi RS e-tron GT has some competing cars from the same segment.
Popular alternatives to the Audi RS e-tron GT
- Ford Puma Gen-E
- Ford Transit Custom
- VW T6.1
With a current inventory of 6,001 available models on AutoUncle, the Ford Puma Gen-E stands out as the top alternative to the Audi RS e-tron GT. On average, the Ford Puma Gen-E costs £16,790.
Another alternative car is the Ford Transit Custom with 5,587 cars currently for sale with an average sales price of £15,995. Ranked third, the VW T6.1 is also a good alternative to the Audi RS e-tron GT, and you'll find 1,663 used VW T6.1 cars for an average price of £32,289 on AutoUncle.