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Audi S6 Avant Wagon - 340 Hp 4.2l V8 Quattro Awd - 3rd Row Seat - No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:169678
Location:

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States

Merrimack, New Hampshire, United States


2002 AUDI S6 AVANT - NO RESERVE


Support the NATIONAL MOTORISTS ASSOCIATION  www.motorists.org

Buy this fantastic German super wagon and 100% of the net proceeds will be donated to the NMA COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROGRAM (CSP)

Thank You NATIONAL MOTORISTS ASSOCIATION, 170k miles, $0 fines, $0 insurance surcharges. This 7-passenger beauty is very fast, loads of fun to drive and guaranteed to make you smile. Autobahn performance with a very low profile.

With the purchase of this car, you will receive a free lifetime supporting membership in the NMA, a $750 value & V-1 radar detector with a custom dash installation package (shown in the photos)…..just in case.

I hope you are looking at this car because you know what an S6 Avant is; a 340 hp, 4.2 Liter, DOHC 40v V8 through a 5-Speed Automatic Transmission with Tiptronic and Quattro. Numerous Sport upgrades (e.g. RS6 brakes, RS4 wheels) make this a truly high performance wagon.

Options include: Pearlescent White Clearcoat with Ebony Interior and Alcantara Seat Inserts. Audi Navigation System. Heated Rear Seats. Rear Facing Bench Seat. Original Sticker Price $65,525.00

Maintained according to all of Audi’s specifications and well beyond. The mileage is on the higher side, but they are primarily highway. Shown is a photo of the many receipts, far too much information to list, contact me with any questions. The original Window Sticker is also included.

This 1 owner car has never been in an accident and has always been parked carefully so as to avoid a single door ding. The only thing that could make this a perfect “10” would be refinishing the rear bumper, which has a few minor nicks and scratches, shown in the photos.

The interior is immaculate. Every system on the car is fully functional.

The 19” Audi rims are perfectly straight, zero curb rash and mounted with Michelin Pilot Super Sport Z-Rated Tires, more than 70% tread-life remaining.


If you have any questions, please contact me.



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Knowing this, it comes as no shock that Audi is looking at ways to lighten up its next-generation R8, with the brand's head of technical development Ulrich Hackenberg targeting a 110- to 130-pound diet for the mid-engine rocket. This supports previous reports regarding the focus for the next R8. Motor Trend reports that aluminum and carbon fiber feature heavily in plans for the next R8, which should go a long way toward slimming down even the lightest of R8s, the 3,678-pound V10 Plus model.
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