Audi A4 Quattro 2.0 Turbo 2005 on 2040-cars
Hermosa Beach, California, United States
6
speed 2005 Audi A4 2.0 turbo. The only reason I'm selling it is
because I'm moving out of the country. The car averaged
27 MPG. Quattro
Permanent All-Wheel-Drive (AWD), Power Sunroof, Alloy Wheels, Fog Lights, Power
& Heated Exterior Mirrors, Leather Seats, Power Front Seats, Split-Folding
Rear Seats, Dual-Zone Automatic Climate Control, HomeLink, In-Dash 6-disc CD
Changer Audio, Cruise Control, Remote Keyless Entry, Stability & Traction Control
Systems, Front/Side/Head Airbags, Child-Seat Anchor System, and more... EPA FUEL ECONOMY RATINGS City 22/hwy 31 (2.0L engine/6-speed manual trans) EXTERIOR Single-frame front grille design Variable-intermittent windshield wipers w/heated washer nozzles Dual body-color pwr mirrors w/defog (RH convex) (2) front fog lights (1) rear fog light 1-piece body-color bumpers 2-way ellipsoid halogen projector headlights w/variable focus reflectors INTERIOR Front/rear floor mats (4) assist handles w/slow retraction feature Digital trip odometer w/service interval indicator Fuel filler door remote release Storage tray under driver/front passenger seats Theft-deterrent AM/FM stereo-inc: cassette, 6-disc in-dash CD changer, RDS feature, speed-sensitive volume Concealed rear glass antenna Pwr windows w/retained accessory pwr, pinch protection, front/rear one-touch up/down, auto lowers few millimeters when either front door opens, 2-stage button mechanism, illuminated driver lockout switch for rear windows Front seat back map pockets Dual illuminated visor vanity mirrors Auxiliary pwr outlet in trunk Trapezoidal leather-wrapped multifunction tilt/telescopic 3-spoke sport steering wheel Illuminated rear cargo area/glove box/lighter/ashtray Pwr central locking system-inc: trunk/fuel filler door, selective unlocking, auto window closing, driver/front passenger door master control Auto-Blink feature blinks turn signal 3 times when lever shortly pushed up/down Fold down rear center armrest w/first-aid kit/dual cup holder Rear window defroster Height-adjustable folding front center armrest w/dual cup holder Aluminum interior beltline trim Full center console-inc: storage, aux pwr outlet, front/rear ash trays, (2) integrated cupholders w/spring-loaded size adjustment, armrest Backlit instrumentation-inc: electric speedometer, tachometer, fuel/coolant/oil temp gauges, digital clock Dual-zone automatic climate control-inc: (7) temp sensors, sun/pressure sensor Remote keyless entry w/panic feature Cruise control Full center console-inc: storage, cup holder, front/rear ash trays, aux pwr outlet 3rd sunvisor above rearview mirror 60/40 split folding rear seatback-inc: individual locks/adjustable head restraints Anti-theft vehicle alarm system-inc: driver theft-deterrent light, backup battery, ultrasonic interior monitoring, immobilizer, key fob, backup horn, tilt sensor, auto-on when vehicle locked Basic driver info center-inc: outside temp display, miles to empty fuel Leather-wrapped shift boot 10-speaker sound system-inc: (2) speakers per front/rear door, subwoofer, centerfill speaker Interior lighting w/courtesy delay & fade-in/fade-out feature MECHANICAL Brake Assist Independent trapezoidal link rear suspension Torsen torque sensing center differential Front/rear stabilizer bars 2.0L DOHC FSI 16-valve I4 turbocharged engine 80-amp/hr battery Electronic Stability Program (ESP) 16.6 gallon fuel tank 4-link front suspension 16" x 7" 5-spoke cast alloy wheels Full-size spare tire w/matching alloy wheel Pwr servotronic elec-controlled speed-sensitive steering 6-speed manual transmission w/OD Pwr vented front/solid rear disc brakes w/disc wiping feature Permanent all-wheel drive Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) SAFETY Driver/front passenger seat-mounted side-impact airbags (3) rear 3-point seat belts w/auto tensioners Child safety rear door locks Crash sensor activated central unlocking/interior lighting/hazard warning lights on/engine/fuel pump shut off Driver/front passenger next generation frontal airbags w/dual threshold deployment determined by seat buckle switches Impact protection-inc: reinforced high strength steel/aluminum crossmembers, reinforced bumpers, rigid occupant cell, side intrusion beams Advanced 2-stage airbags w/occupant protection system Front 3-point seat belts w/height adjustment/auto tensioners/belt force limiters Sideguard front/rear inflatable curtain airbags Rear seat lower anchorage & upper tether child seat provisions Front/rear passenger safety belts w/automatic locking retractor (ALR) 4-wheel anti-lock brake system w/Electronic Brake force Distribution (EBD) for rear brakes |
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