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2000 Audi Tt Quattro 1.8l Turbo-charged 4-cylinder 225hp Runs Goooooood on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2000 Mileage:69433 Color: Heated Leather Seats No Accidents Super clean
Location:

Novi, Michigan, United States

Novi, Michigan, United States
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 photo C0ACC9C41_zps5a3e1157.jpg  photo C0ACC9C42_zpsc074ae38.jpg  photo C0ACC9C43_zps01c8f466.jpg  photo C0ACC9C44_zps34cedb13.jpg  photo C0ACC9C45_zps72ed18a9.jpg  photo C0ACC9C46_zps50d674cd.jpg  photo C0ACC9C47_zps5dc9e74c.jpg  photo C0ACC9C48_zps00bd8371.jpg  photo C0ACC9C49_zpsbbb663b5.jpg  photo C0ACC9C410_zps0db03e19.jpg  photo C0ACC9C411_zpsa84cdde4.jpg  photo C0ACC9C412_zpsc9fc8035.jpg  photo C0ACC9C413_zps37e61eab.jpg  photo C0ACC9C4_zps234e7acf.jpg Hi You are looking at 2000 Audi TT Quattro 1.8L turbo-charged 4-cylinder 225hp. This car is quick, runs great with no issues. Never been an accident, but there is very small dent on the side of the door(See picture for a detail). I am planning to buy a truck so I am trying to get rid off it. There is no warranty on this car. Buyer is responsible for any transfer fees and taxes with purchases. Payment should be paypal for deposits and rest in cash only. After the auction, I can wait 10days for you to pick up the car, but will need $500 non-refundable deposits within 24hours. Thank You for looking at my auction and below is partial feature lists of 2000 Audi TT Quattro 1.8L turbo-charged 4-cylinder 225hp(I may have miss some of the features) Partial Feature List: Very low mileage 70000 5 Speed Manual Transmissions Air Conditioning Power Windows Locks, Mirrors Remote Key-less Entry Alloy Rims AM/FM/CD (6CD's) --BOSE sound system Cruise Control (never used) Excellent interior and exterior Heated Leather Seats No Accidents Super clean. New Tires Clean Title.

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Audi gets into tablet market with Android-powered Smart Display

Wed, 08 Jan 2014

Relatively small in newsworthiness compared with laser-equipped hybrids and all-new cockpit concepts, Audi has also announced a branded, Android-powered tablet called Smart Display at CES this week.
Audi has partnered with Google for its in-car computing software for years now, so it's hardly surprising to hear that its first foray into the world of tablets runs a Google OS (which one is still unclear), and has Android guts. Sorry, iPad users. The 10.2-inch tablet wears a lovely aluminum chassis that seems right in line with Audi's typical industrial design, and is packed with Nvidia's Tegra T40 processor.
Smart Display is meant to highlight the upcoming cleverness of Audi's newly announced in-car LTE connectivity (by way of continued partnership with AT&T). Users can, in theory, access the Google Play store while on the go, and then download and fiddle with Android-based apps until their very hearts are content. By "users" we mean "passengers" here, and so does Audi, though we're not exactly sure if there are measures in place to keep a driver from tableting while driving.

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The 82nd running of the 24 Hours of Le Mans is on.
Audi has won 12 of the last 15 events, the scion of Auto Union is trying to make it 13 this year. To do so, it will have to overcome a situation faced only three other times during its dominance of La Sarthe: underdog status. Toyota has won the first two races of the year and claimed pole for this race, the rumor being that this year it's Toyota's race to lose.
And then there's Porsche. It's been 16 years since the Stuttgart brand raced on the top rung at Le Mans, three years years since it announced its return, just a year since it acquired Mark Webber in a signing that wasn't subtle and a few months since we got eyes on the 919 Hybrid.

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