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2005.0 Audi A4 Quattro Ultrasport 3.0l Awd on 2040-cars

US $8,700.00
Year:2005 Mileage:117000
Location:

Oak Ridge, North Carolina, United States

Oak Ridge, North Carolina, United States

***Buyer responsible for all shipping and taxes.

Alright everyone, here is a magnificent vehicle for being 9 years old. It has its share of wear and tear but the car has been maintained and I have all of the records. An appointment can be made to see the car in downtown greensboro but serious buyers only, NO TIRE KICKERS.

Specs:

2005.0 Audi A4 3.0 V6 220HP
VIN: WAULT68E05A071527
Miles: 117k -Lower engine block and other engine parts replaces around 60k miles
Color: silver
Interior: black leather, well taken care of
6-Speed


-Ultrasport model: subtle, but nice design differences than other A4's, better suspension set, lots of S-line features like leather-wrapped steering wheel, red LED night glow, gun-metal styling interior
-I am the 2nd owner, I bought the car 2 years old with 20k miles on it (as a certified pre-owned)
-The car is from California and has CA emissions
-Car fully serviced and maintained. Timing belt replaced at 80k.
-The car is fully tinted to max NC darkness within regulation
-17" Alloy wheels
-ABS and stability system
-Newish Continental tires (which last a long time and are preferred for Euro sport cars)
-Brand new battery
-Moonroof
-Front/side passenger airbags
-Full spare tire
-low-profile spoiler
-emergency reflecting triangle in trunk, first aid kit in back seat arm rest
-Home-Link 3 channel programmable garage door openers
-Xenon headlights, automatic headlight
-Compass in mirror
-Automatic rear view mirrors
-Bose Symphony Premium Audio system (it booms)
-6-Disc CD player, iPod hook up
-Comes with sun shield
-Programmable seat settings (1-4) - this is a really nice feature
-dual side climate control
-have 2 keys which have pop out switchblade action, and a valet key
-has a credit card, business card holder built into the dash

There are a few more things I can't remember but feel free to send me an email if you do have anymore questions!

Negatives:
-Few scratches on sides and on some of the wheels
-Front armrest latch broken (it is held together with an elastic band)

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