2000 Audi A6 Quattro 2.7t 6-speed Manual on 2040-cars
Oakhurst, New Jersey, United States
This is a great chance to pick up a really great car for little money. I really love my car, but parenthood requires me to get something larger. This Audi A6 looks really good inside and out, but it has been in an accident. Last year I rear-ended an SUV and bent up the hood. It was less than 10 mph and the car was repaired. I also pulled into a parking spot too far and pulled out the bumper (oops) and haven't had a chance to get it reset. The airbag light is on, but that's not due to an accident, the airbags have never deployed. A water bottle got lodged under the seat and messed with the cables, a common issue with Audis. The error code needs to be reset. It just passed NJ vehicle inspection, with the light on.
I have paperwork for nearly every recent repair or service done on the car. I use full synthetic oil. The car pulls very strong, and it is mated to a 6-speed manual--a rare find, let alone with low miles. It has GPS navigation built in, although I don't have the DVD anymore. Just as well, it's one of the very first systems and text-based. Bose audio, sunroof, sport full-leather seats, and xenon lights. Most recent work:
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