1999 Audi A6 Sedan on 2040-cars
Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States
1999 AUDI A6 QUATTRO
Description: Very nice A6 with Quattro and low-miles! Vehicle was purchased by current owner in winter of 2010/2011 with under 56,000 miles. V6 engine still pulls strong and is in great condition mechanically. Car returns an average of 24mpg with combined city/hwy driving. Steering is tight and car has little to no rust on underbody. Runs, rides, and drives great! Audi mechanic at local dealership was impressed with vehicle and described it as in better mechanical/driving shape then most Audis half its age. Paperwork includes original window sticker with MSRP price of $42,225 Service history: Front headlamp, front-right lower ball joint, right front lower control arm, left-front wheel bearing all replaced with alignment at 93,000 miles by local dealership. New Yokohama tires were installed on vehicle at 72,600 miles with 65,000 warranty transferable to new owner, (still over 7/32 tread left on all 4 tires). New Interstate Battery installed in Jan. 2012. Imperfections: Keyfob remote does not work, sunroof does not work, small paint chip on rear drivers side quarter panel, small paint chip on front hood near grill, small dent on rear passenger side door, scratches on rear bumper (see pictures). Reason for sale: We are in the process of buying a new home and will have to part with a vehicle. Please email with any questions. Thanks |
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