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How much is a 2009 Audi A5 worth?

The typical market price for a 2009 Audi A5 today is roughly $4,000 to $9,000, influenced by engine choice, mileage, condition, and history. Cleaner, lower-mileage examples tend toward the upper end, while higher-mileage or rough-condition cars sit toward the lower end.


What affects value, how to check current prices, and how to estimate a specific car’s worth are explained below. This overview reflects current market data and listings as of 2026, and each car’s price will vary by location, trim, and maintenance history.


Typical price ranges by engine and mileage


These ranges reflect typical private-party sale prices in the continental U.S. for a 2009 A5 in average condition with roughly 90,000–120,000 miles. Dealer listings and certified pre-owned offers tend to be higher, especially for well-maintained cars with documented service history.



  • 2009 A5 with a 2.0T turbocharged engine: approximately $4,000–$8,500

  • 2009 A5 with a 3.2 V6 engine (often quattro): approximately $6,000–$11,000


Prices above are general ranges. A well-kept car with full maintenance history, clean title, and lower mileage can push toward the higher end of these ranges, while cars with significant issues, accidents, or salvage titles will fall below.


Key factors that affect value


The following factors commonly influence how much a 2009 A5 is worth in today’s market. Understanding them helps you gauge a fair price more accurately.



  • Mileage — Lower miles generally raise value; higher miles typically lower it.

  • Condition — Both exterior and interior condition matter; rust, dents, worn upholstery, and mismatched panels reduce value.

  • Maintenance history — Regular service with receipts, timing belt/chain services, water pump, and recent BRAKE work can boost value.

  • Accident history — A clean record increases value; any frame damage or cosmetic repairs from accidents typically reduce it.

  • Title status — Clean title vs salvage or rebuilt title can dramatically affect price and insurability.

  • Drivetrain and options — Quattro all-wheel drive, navigation, premium audio, and other factory options can add value.

  • Transmission type — Some buyers prefer manual transmissions or Tiptronic automatics; the presence or absence of the preferred option can shift value.


These factors collectively determine where a specific car lands within the general ranges above. A meticulous seller who can show documented maintenance and a clean history will usually command a price toward the higher end.


How to check prices in your area


To tailor estimates to your local market, compare nearby listings and valuation guides for cars with similar mileage and options. Use these steps to refine the value for your area.



  • Look up current values on multiple guides (e.g., Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADA) and filter for 2009 A5 with your mileage and trim.

  • Search local one- and two-owner private-party listings and dealer stock to see what similar cars are priced at near you.

  • Check vehicle history and mileage details on each listing; note how many have recent maintenance or major services completed.

  • Consider a pre-purchase inspection from a trusted mechanic to verify condition before buying or negotiating.

  • Adjust your price expectations for local demand, seasonality, and your car’s specific condition and features.


Using these steps can yield a precise, region-specific price range and help you negotiate confidently.


Summary


In short, a 2009 Audi A5’s value today depends on engine type, mileage, and overall condition. Expect roughly $4,000–$8,500 for 2.0T models and about $6,000–$11,000 for 3.2 V6 quattro versions, with higher or lower prices based on maintenance history, title status, and local market demand. To estimate the exact value for a specific car, check multiple valuation guides, compare local listings with matching mileage and options, and consider a pre-purchase inspection to verify condition before buying or selling.

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