2012 Audi S4 Prestige-additional Features, Warranties, And Service Agreements on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
Original Sticker Price-$60,180 Original Purchase Price-$76,590* (WHAT I PAID FOR THIS CAR!) *(including warranties, extended service agreements, TTL, financing charge, and dealership fees) Standard Features: Technical- -3.0L supercharged V6 engine with
333hp and 325lb-ft torque with FSI direct injection -18/21/28mpg estimated fuel economy -Seven-speed S tronic transmission
with sport and manual shift modes -Quattro permanent all wheel drive
with 40:60 torque split -ABS with brake assist -Electronic Stability Control -Servotronic vehicle speed
sensitive power steering -S-specific sport suspension and
brake system -Dynamic five-link front suspension -Dynamic trapezoidal-link rear
axle, fully independent -Space saver spare tire Comfort/Convenience- -Power glass sunroof with sunshade -Audi xenon plus front lighting
with LED DRLs and taillights -Heated, Auto-dimming exterior
mirrors in alu-optic finish -S sport seats in leather/
Alcantara -Heated, twelve-way power front
seats with driver memory -60/40 split folding rear seat -Auto dimming interior mirror with
compass -Three zone climate control -HomeLink garage door opener -Bluetooth connectivity -Onboard computer with navigation
system -Rearview Camera with back-up
sensors -Automatic temperature control for
driver and passenger -Audi concert radio with Audi
premium sound -AM/FM/SAT/1CD audio with SD card
reader -Audi music interface with IPod
cable -Sirius Satellite Radio Safety/Security- -Driver and front passenger
advanced two-stage airbag supplemental restraint system with passenger seat
occupant sensor -Driver and front passenger seat
mounted side airbag -Sideguard curtain airbags -Anti-theft alarm system and
gnition immobilizer -Front and rear 3-point safety
belts with automatic pretensioning -Lower Anchors and Tethers for
Children in rear seats Additional Upgrades-Total original added value of $10,130.00, including Prestige Package upgrade ($6,700) from base model S4. -Monsoon Gray metallic exterior
paint -S4 Prestige Model Package– -19” 5
segment-spoke wheels -Audi adaptive front
lighting -Audi advanced key -Audi side assist -Bang &
Olufsen Sound System -Stitched-leather
door armrests in Fine Nappa -Rear acoustic
parking sensors -Audi MMI Navigation
plus. -Quattro with sports differential -Silk Nappa leather interior with S
sport seats -Stainless Steel Mesh Inlays -Power rear sunshade -Manual side shades -Wheel lock kit -4-Year/50,000 mile (Standard) -6-Year/100,000
mile Audi Pure Protection Platinum Extended Warranty (Original Purchase Price
$3,738) -4-Year Roadside Assistance
(Standard) -5-Year Vehicle
Security Anti-Theft Recovery Guarantee (Original Purchase Price $259) -5-Year Vehicle Tire and Wheel
Guarantee (Original Purchase Price $995) -5-Year Premium: Unlimited
Paintless Dent Removal (Original Purchase Price $744)
-5-Year Crystal
Fusion Advanced Windshield Protection Limited Product Warranty (Original
Purchase Price $760) |
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