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1996 Audi A6 Quattro Avant Wagon 4-door 2.8l on 2040-cars

Year:1996 Mileage:90000
Location:

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

1996 Audi A6 Quattro automatic transmission

1996 Audi A6 Quattro Wagon

90,000 Low Miles 

This is a great car for someone who wants an all wheel drive, low mile car.

This car runs great overall, but as with any car of this age, needs a few things. I will try to accurately try and list everything that needs attention.

1. Transmission slams into gear and shifts hard, but is driveable. I have changed the TCM computer already. Code from computer is transmission overheat. I am pricing the car with the assumption that it needs a new transmission. 

2. Drains from sunroof need to be cleaned or replaced.

3. Sunroof needs an adjustment for opening and closing.

4. Tires will need to be replaced soon depending on use.

5. Drivers side door lock does not work.

6. Check engine light is on.

7. There is a leak when it rains into passenger side foot well. This leak could be from the windshield or the sunroof?


Above are any and all things I am aware the car needs. I am selling the car as is! You can drive this car as is, but the transmission will have to be addressed sooner or later.

Please e-mail me with any questions

Please come and look at car in Greenwich, Ct before bidding


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