Audi A4 Black On Black,1.8 Turbo,no Reserve,loaded,at,ac,like New. on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
Another great Deal from German Motors Inc. , Jacksonville, 32073,Phone 904-631-1055, this time we have a super nice 2004 Audi A4 Convertible up for sale with NO RESERVE, Black on Black with Neoprene Seats (no Leather "Bacon Burner" ), loaded , Automatic, cold Air,factory CD Soundsystem,wireless Door and Alarm Control,Car has only 115.033 Miles on it (that's nothing for an Audi),new Top in 2012 for $ 1.800.00 with lifetime warranty.This Car runs ,drives and looks like new. Rear Tires are 90%,front 30%. I drove it myself for around 200 Miles and this is a great Car. Selling with NO RESERVE, we Export Worldwide or have it delivered right to your Front Door here in the USA. Any problems??? . Airbag light is on ,Code is saying Passenger Sensor under Seat bad or disconnected ( common problem with Audi). Radio has very poor channel connection, I used the CD all the time That's it. Just a great German Car for a great price.NO RESERVE....NO DEALER FEE'S..what you bid is what you pay. Only Florida Buyers have to ad Tax&Title. |
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