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2014 Audi Q7 S Line Prestige 3.0t Carrara White Tow Package on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:221 Color: package
Location:

Charleston, South Carolina, United States

Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Thanks for stopping by.  Its with sadness that we are selling our very new Q7.  This is my wife's car.  I drive an RS6 and allroad (both C5's, thank goodness).  We recently replaced her Honda Odyssey with the Q7.  After owning and driving the car for 2 days my wife experienced leg circulation/numbness issues with the seat.  We tried all angles of adjustment and cushions over several days following.  The result is still a major discomfort issue for my wife.  She has a history of back issues affecting her legs so this is somewhat of no surprise to us.  For certain, the surprise is now we should sell the Q7.  We will go back to the Odyssey with the 'smushy' seats.

We are Audi fans and for a Q7 with only 221 miles (yes, that's right, 221), we are babying her because we want it to go to a good home for a great price.  We have owned the car less than 1 week.  The car is spotless with zero blemishes.

 

Here are the details of our specific trimmed Q7:
Carrara White with Limestone interior - S Line Prestige w/ 3.0T engine (beautiful color combo)
Note this is the High Output 3.0T 333HP engine not found on the Premium & Premium Plus trims.  HO engine only on the S Line trim.

Our specific Q7 options are:
Towing package - 6,600lbs, increased engine cooling capacity, trailer hitch, 7-pin socket and hitch ball mount
Front filler panel for bumper
Audi first aid kit
Audi Guard Protection kit (all-weather floor and cargo mats)
Audi roof cross bars

Here are the S Line and other features also on our specific Q7:
S line exterior package:
S line front and rear bumpers and side valences
Headlight washers
S line door sills
20" 5-spoke s line wheels 275/45 all-season tires
Audi adaptive light
Supercharged badges on front fenders, red
Warm weather package: deep-tint panoramic sunroof, 4-zone climate control, manual window shades for rear doors and tailgate, ventilated front seats
Audi side assist
Audi music interface w/iPod/iPhone cable
Bluetooth preperation for phone
Bluetooth streaming audio
Sirius satellite radio
Sirius satellite Traffic with 4 year subscription
Audi MMI Navigation Plus w/voice control (CD/DVD player, HD radio, color driver info system) - with Google Earth satellite image overlay!
Bose surround sound
Audi connect with 6 month trial online services
Rearview parking camera
3rd row seats
Alarm system with immobilizer
Aluminum roof rails
Tire pressure monitoring system
Auto-dimming interior mirror w/compass
Garage door opener buttons built-in
Audi xenon plus with LED DRL and turn signals
Heated 12-way power front seats
LED tails
Rain/light sensor
Power tailgate
Front & rear acoustic parking sensors
Electrically adjustable tilt/telescoping steering wheel column
Audi advanced key - keyless start, stop and entry
Auto-dimming & power-folder exterior mirrors
Memory function for driver (seat and steering - mirrors?)
Panoramic sunroof

We also added the AudiCare package which is scheduled maintenance included for the next 4 years (this is on top of Audi's normal warranty coverage).  I am waiting for an answer on whether or not the AudiCare package is transferable.

We purchased the Q7 new last week from our local Audi dealership.  I'm sure they will answer any validating questions you might have about me or the Q7.

This is a great opportunity to get thousands off a beautiful (nearly new) Q7.    <<<< Serious buyers only please >>>>   Any questions, let me know.

Logistics: You must arrange your own shipping but I will help facilitate anything related to having the Q7 checked out and shipped.

Payment: You must present and pay upon closing of the auction, $1,000 via paypal or wire transfer.  This is your intent-to-purchase deposit.  You are expected to pay the remaining sale balance within 5 calendar days via certified check or wire transfer.  Checks shall be delivered via FedEx overnight.  If you do not pay the balance within 5 days I will only refund half of your deposit (minus paypal and ebay relisting fees).

A note on price: We will keep the Q7 if we don't get the price we want so no low ball offers please.  Let's not waste anybody's time.

(hello fellow www.quattroworld.com friends!)

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