2011 Audi S6 5.2 Liter V10 Dohc 4-valves Per Cylinder 6-speed Tiptronic Quattro on 2040-cars
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:5.2 literV10
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2011
Make: Audi
Model: S6
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Trim: Sedan
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: Quattro All-Wheel Drive
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 26,813
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 10
The Audi S6 is a comfortable, stylish luxury sedan that delivers dynamic excellence. The S6 is packed with technology that enhances convenience and safety. Attention to detail inside and out is impressive; Audi is often a benchmark for automotive interior quality. The S6 cabin is airy and comfortable, with firm, supportive seats and plenty of room for four. Its styling is a crisp, clean and modern interpretation of the aerodynamic sedan Audi debuted more than 30 years ago. The Audi S6 is a driver's sedan that never forgets it's a luxury four-door. It's a wonderful car for quick commuting, long-distance high-speed travel, and spirited driving. It's smooth, quiet, polished and has all the requisite amenities. STANDARD EQUIPMENT: TECHNICAL 5.2 liter, 435hp, FSI Direct Injection V10, DOHC, 4-valves per sylindeer 6-speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic^a ABS (anti-lock brake system) Brake Assist 19” Alloy wheels with summer performance tires quattro^a permanent all-wheel drive system with EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) Servotronic^avehicle speed-sensittive steering Sprot suspension LED daytime running lights Xenon plus headlights with adaptive function Electromechanical parking brake ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program)^a Full size spare tire Headlight washers COMFORT/CONVENIENCE BOSE Surround Sound System Multi-Media Interface (MMI) with resolution 7”color screen Audi navigation system with voice recognition Multifunction sport steering wheel Automatic dual zone climate control Power adjustable steering column S6 sport seats Heated rear seats 12-way power adustable headted front seats with lumbar Memory function for driver Audi Advanced key 60/40 Split rear seat with ski bag Silk Nappa premium leather upholstery Power glass sunroof (tilt/slide) Front & rear power windows with one-touch and pinch protection Audi parking system with rearview cameral Preparation for mobile phone - Bluetooth^a Homelink^a remote transmitter Auto dimming interior mirror with compass SIRIUS^a Satelite Radio w/3 month complimentary subscrition Front and rear fog lights Rain sensor / light sensor SAFETY/SECURITY Driver & passenger airbag supplemental restraints Driver & front passenger seat mounted side airbag supplemental restraints SIDEGUARD^a curtain airbags Power foldingk, auto dimming, heated outside rear view mirrors Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children ( LATCH) Front and rear 3-point safety belts with automatic pretensioning, front belts with force limiters Side impact protection, front and rear body crumple zones Anti-theft vehichle alarm system Tire pressure monitoring system OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT: Audi side assist Carbon Atlas inlays
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