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2011 Audi A8 Quattro Sedan 4-door 4.2l, Luxury, Sport, Fast, Paddle Shift on 2040-cars

US $48,400.00
Year:2011 Mileage:21030
Location:

San Francisco, California, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Gorgeous 2011 Audi A8 Quattro with more features than is possible to list; car is fully loaded. It has everything from DVD players in the back seat, to LED lights, to Audi’s pre sense crash preparation system. Drives the same as the day it was new and is still under manufacturers warranty. Beautiful Dark Gray on black with a flawless interior and exterior. Only 21,000 miles. Car has no visible wear anywhere and was inspected by a certified mechanic last week. The all aluminum frame is straight and has never been in any type of accident. The adaptive air suspension is smooth and responsive. You must see this car in person to really appreciate it. This Audi has a rare presence that most cars cannot come close to. This car was always garaged and meticulously maintained. Owner is president of a prominent tech firm in Silicon Valley and is selling because he bought a Tesla.

 

Some options include:

 

• 4.2L DOHC FSI 32-valve V8 engine

 

• 8-speed automatic Tiptronic transmission

 

• Torsen torque sensing center differential

 

• Quattro permanent all-wheel drive

 

• 110-amp/hr battery

 

• 140-amp alternator

 

• 5-link front suspension w/upper & lower control arms

 

• Trapezoidal-link rear suspension

 

• Front/rear stabilizer bars

 

• Audi drive select -inc: comfort, auto, dynamic, & individual modes

 

• Servotronic speed-sensitive pwr rack & pinion steering

 

• Pwr vented front/rear disc brakes

 

• Electromechanical parking brake -inc: auto release

 

• Dual exhaust tailpipes

 

• Audi pre sense basic crash preparation

 

• HomeLink universal garage door opener

 

• Rain-sensing variable speed intermittent front windshield wipers

 

• Auto on/off headlights -inc: rain/light sensors, range adjustment, washers

 

• LED tail lights

 

• Front/rear puddle lights


  • Cooled Glove Box 

 

• Rear fog light

 

 

Willing to meet in the SF Bay area for test drives etc 

 

Feel Free to email or call me at (818) 399-9435

 

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