2007 Audi A4 Base Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
New York, New York, United States
· This very low mileage (54,322 miles) 2007 Audi A4 has a 2.0L turbocharged four-cylinder (designated 2.0T FSI) making 200 horsepower. ·
This
"Quattro" all-wheel-drive version comes with a six-speed Tiptronic
automatic. ·
ESP
stability control with anti-lock brakes and brake assist. ·
The
Sideguard head air bag system, offers full head protection even when the car
rolls over after a primary collision. In the front seats, there are RearGuard
head restraints aimed at preventing whiplash injuries. · The interior sports black leather seats with aluminum inlays.Cold weather package affords heated driver and passenger seats. All weather mats are installed currently in the front passenger and back seats. The driver's seat has a carpet mat. I have a brand new set of carpet mats for the remaining seats. · 60/40-split
folding back seat, plus a storage compartment hidden below the cargo floor and
an extra 12-volt outlet. · There are also storage spaces under the front seats. I am the original owner (my ex-husband was the original title holder) of this car that was purchased in 2008 from an Audi dealer in Northern New Jersey. The car is smoke-free and the interior is in excellent condition (just a handful of people have sat in the back seat). The warranty on this car expired when the car reached 50,000 miles. I have kept up with regular service appointments at the dealership. There have been some oil leaks that have been repaired, though I do notice that the oil does need to be replenished about every 3 months. The driving experience is not affected by this in any way. The car hugs the road and drives excellently on all road types and is particularly safe in the inclement weather. The turbo engine gives the car excellent pick up. There are some scratches and dings that I have tried to show in the pictures. 1. Scratch on bumper to the left of the license plate2. Scratch on driver door just above the door handle 3. Scratch on the back passenger side door just above the door trim 4. A few chips and small scratch on the bumper 5. Some scrapes on the tire rims. I am still using the car for short distances so if you would like an exact mileage, closer to the end of the auction, please let me know. If you have questions, please do not hesitate to ask. |
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