2012 Audi Q5 Premium Plus Sport Utility 4-door 2.0t on 2040-cars
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
2012 Audi Q5 Premium Plus 2.0 FOR SALE by Owner.
This vehicle has been owned only by myself, and is in top condition. The only reason I am selling this vehicle is to upgrade to a newer Audi model - truly, this car is in pristine condition! All service is up-to-date on the vehicle, and I have utilized my local Audi dealership for all routine maintenance. 3 out of the 4 tires are original to the vehicle, with the 4th being replaced in April 2014 due to driving over a nail. All tires match - Goodyear Eagle RS-A 255/45 R20. When I ordered this vehicle from Audi, I upgraded the wheels and tires to 20" through an Audi accessory package, which was a $3,000 option upgrade. Existing factory bumper-to-bumper warranty in place (up to 4yrs / 50K miles). Audi Care prepaid maintenance in place - fully transferrable (includes oil changes + scheduled maintenance up to 45K miles). Clean title on this vehicle. Options on this car include: Premium Plus Package All-wheel Drive Navigation w/ voice control Rear view camera and parking assist Leather seating Heated front seats Bang & Olufsen upgraded sound system Power panoramic sunroof Bluetooth Rubber Floor Mats for passenger seating and rear cargo storage Roof Rails (accessory sport crossbars which attach to roof rails) Remote Keyless Entry Audi Advanced Key (key does not have to be in ignition in order for vehicle to start) Sirius/XM Radio capabilities (membership to activate required) |
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Audi moves to patent electric Quattro and active-shutter wheels
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