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2001 Audi A4 Quattro Awd Sedan 1.8t Automatic Super Low All Original Miles! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:58888
Location:

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States

Elkins Park, Pennsylvania, United States
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2001 AUDI A4 1.8T QUATTRO AWD WITH SUPER LOW ALL ORIGINAL MILES
58K MILES

I'M AN EX-CAR BUSINESS GUY WITH AN UNDYING PASSION FOR CARS SO I STILL BUY A FEW UNIQUE TRADE INS FROM MY FRIENDS WHO ARE DEALERS FROM TIME TO TIME. I'LL DRIVE THEM AROUND FOR A LITTLE WHILE AND IF I LIKE THEM ENOUGH I WILL RESELL THEM TO PUBLIC AT VERY REASONABLE PRICES.  THIS 2001 AUDI WAS A GREAT FIND WITH ONLY 58K ORIGINAL MILES. HOPEFULLY IT WILL FIND A GREAT HOME. HERE ARE THE SPECS:

ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION AND THE DRIVE
-ENGINE STARTS RIGHT UP AND SOUNDS NORMAL WITH NO TAPPING OR KNOCKING
-1.8L TURBOCHARGED 4 CYLINDER IS PRETTY PEPPY
-TRANSMISSION SHIFTS AS IT SHOULD
-AN ENGINE LIGHT CAME ON ONCE BUT WENT AWAY. IT WAS A LEAN CODE POINTING TO A VAC LEAK OR POSSIBLE NEED FOR A FUEL FILTER IN NEAR FUTURE
-THE DRIVE IS EXCELLENT WITH NO STRANGE SUSPENSION NOISES AND IT HANDLES VERY TIGHT
-BRAKES FEEL GOOD WITH NO SHIMMY

EXTERIOR
-SILVER PAINT WITH NO PAINT FADE AND IN GOOD OVERALL CONDITION OTHER THAN THE BACK BUMPER WHICH IS PRETTY SCRATCHED UP AS SHOWN
-ALL HEADLIGHTS AND TAILLAMPS WORK AS THEY SHOULD AND AREN'T FADED
-WHEELS ARE IN VERY NICE SHAPE WITH NO BENDS OR MAJOR SCRAPES
-TIRES HAVE PLENTY OF MEAT ON THEM AND ARE KUHMO BRAND MATCHING
-FRONT PLASTIC CHIN SPOILER PIECE IS NOT ON THE CAR BUT I HAVE IT SO IT CAN BE REATTACHED

INTERIOR
-ALL SEATING SURFACES ARE IN GREAT CONDITION  EXCEPT FOR THE DRIVES SEAT WHICH HAS A TEAR IN THE TYPICAL AREA FOR AUDIS
-ALL WINDOW SWITCHES, RADIO, HEATING AND A/C BUTTONS ARE IN STILL INTACT WITH NO WEAR
-ALL ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS FUNCTION AS THEY SHOULD (HEATING, AC, HEATED SEATS, SUNROOF)
-CENTER ARM REST HAS THE LEATHER COVER COMING OFF OF IT WHICH IS ANOTHER TYPICAL AUDI THING

CLEAN TITLE ALL ORIGINAL 58K MILES CLEAN CARFAX AUDI A4. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK THEM  BEFORE BIDDING. I WILL SET THE RESERVE AT A REASONABLE NUMBER BUT PLEASE DO YOUR RESEARCH ON IT'S VALUE BEFORE ANY RIDICULOUSLY LOW OFFER IS MADE. CAR IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND AUCTION MAY END AT ANY TIME!
HAPPY BIDDING!


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