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2001 Audi Tt Quattro Convertible Only 89,334 Original Miles Nicest Anywhere! on 2040-cars

US $10,995.00
Year:2001 Mileage:89334
Location:

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States

Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, United States
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Attention all you Carfaxers and Auto Checkers..... I don't know what will show up on the Auto Check but..... This is a 3 owner vehicle! I registered it back and forth from NJ to NC a few times in mine and my wife's name for insurance reasons. Also, this vehicle was NEVER in an accident per say. A deer (small doe) hit ME! I did not hit the deer! The deer hit me! It ran into the front fender (side of car) and caused minor damage that was professionally repaired at a professional hi-tec body shop! If you can see where the damage was, I'll give you the car. (just kidding) You can't see any sign of it though.


NOW.... The best convertible weather is just ahead!
 

This is my personal vehicle. It has been extremely well maintained and quite frankly may be one of the nicest in the country. First of all this color combination does not come around very often and the baseball glove interior is a highly sought after option. This vehicle is completely stock with the exception of a smart phone compatible, blue tooth Alpine radio that I had installed. Of course, I have the factory radio which is in perfect working order and will come with the sale of the vehicle. Not too long ago, I had the wheels removed and powder coated to the original factory silver color because the clear was pealing slightly. They are all PERFECT now. As you can see by the pictures, the 4 matching Bridgestone Potenza high performance tires are NEW! Your lucky if they have 2000 miles on them!

There is NOTHING you need to do to this vehicle except get in and drive and enjoy! The timing belt and water pump was done at 78,000 miles so no need to worry about that for about 110,000 miles more! Note the pictures of the timing belt being done and the cleanliness of the underside of the vehicle. Everything in the vehicle works exactly like it should and all the lenses and glass are clear and chip and crack free. This is a non smoking vehicle that turns heads EVERYWHERE! I can NEVER drive down the street in the day light or in the city lights and not have people stare and give shout outs, especially when the top is down. The fact of the matter is, most people have no idea it's a 2001. It looks like a new car or at least a newer very expensive car. With that said, I will let you know that I am a 45 year old man that treats his possessions with the utmost care. This car is as tight as when it came off the assembly line and has been driven with much care. It has NOT been beat! 

This vehicle has the 225 HP AMU engine which is a much more peppy and powerful engine option. Of course it is a 6 speed that shifts flawlessly. The clutch is tight. The breaks are great. There are NO leaks of any kind from anywhere. The top is leak and rip free. As a matter of fact I can't even think of anything that someone would complain about. With that said, the car is not brand new although you will find it very nice. To cover my butt, I will say there maybe a very few and very minor cosmetic imperfections that anyone would find on ANY vehicle that is 13+ years old. Of, course you may need a magnifying glass to find them. The "typical" Audi things that you may be familiar with, (example: pixilated display screen) that sometimes go wrong, are NOT an issue with this vehicle. Everything if needed, has been professionally addressed.

I looked long and hard to find this one and I paid a premium for it! I have enjoyed it for around 4 years now and it's just time to move on. Frankly I have 5 vehicles and as you can see by the mileage, this one doesn't get driven very much. Someone will be very happy to own this fantastic car.

Please note the mileage may be slightly higher at the time of pick up as I still do drive this vehicle and the weather is fantastic!

Please check my feedback and feel confident. I have sold some high dollar items on here and have never had a complaint. Also, I am much more picky then the average person. So, most of the time if it's exceptional to me it's going to be exceptional to anyone else and that goes for this car or anything for that matter. 

If you have ANY questions or concerns or would like to make a verbal offer feel free to call me. I can best be reached at 609-513-1588. My name is Mike 

One last thing.... I know what some people have bought Audi TT's on here for. Please don't call me and tell me about the one that sold for $7,000.00! THIS IS NOT THAT ONE! This is an exceptional car that need nothing and that is in fantastic shape!

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