2011 Audi A5 2.0t Engine W/6-speed Manual Transmission Quartz Gray Black Lnteri on 2040-cars
Nanuet, New York, United States
2011 Audi A5 2.0T Engine w/6-Speed Manual Transmission Quartz Gray Black lnterior 2011 Audi A5 2.0T engine w/6-speed manual transmission Quartz Grey with black leather interior 14,200 miles Includes all of the standard equipment, plus the following
optional packages: Premium Plus Package (Self-leveling xenon headlights, LED
daytime running lights, LED taillights,
Bluetooth phone connection, auto-dimming mirror w/compass, heated seats,
three-zone automatic climate control, Homelink garage door opener, Audi Music
Interface for iPod, iPhone, or USB flash drive. Also includes 2 SD card slots
that can be used for music files or photographs) Audi MMI Navigation Plus Package (includes factory
navigation system with real-time traffic and voice control for navigation and
cell phone, 2D or 3D mapping, a 40-GB hard drive for Audi’s “Jukebox” music
storage, AM/FM and HD radio, SiriusXM radio, and a back-up camera with
ultrasonic sensors that provide an audible alert. Sport Package (19” wheels & tires, upgraded sport seats,
sport-tuned suspension with a slightly lower ride height compared to the
standard suspension) Panorama sunroof Rain-sensing wipers This car is not my daily driver and it has never been used
as a commuter car. It is in absolutely perfect condition inside and out. Park
it in an Audi showroom and you’d think it was a brand new car. There’s not a
scratch, dent, or ding anywhere on the body. It has always been garaged and has
never seen a salty road. In fact, I can count the number of times it has been
driven in the rain on one hand. The wheels are in perfect condition with no curb
rash or other damage. It has only been handwashed by myself, so the paint is
perfect and free of swirl marks. Actually, I took delivery of this car from my
local Audi dealer while still wrapped up in the factory protective packaging.
In other words, I told the dealer that I’d take it home without them prepping
or washing the car at all. Call me crazy, but I didn’t want the dealership guys
putting swirl marks in the paint. It’s also worth noting that I’m a non-smoker myself and
nobody has ever smoked inside my car. Also, this car has never been in an
accident. The oil & oil filter has been changed every 3000 miles using the
recommended Castrol fully synthetic oil. I’ve made two additions to this car since I purchased it.
First, I had 35 percent window tint professionally installed. The tint has a
lifetime warranty from the installer. Secondly, I added an AWE dual exhaust
system. This is a very high-quality exhaust system made of T304 stainless
steel. The stock exhaust system had two small tips on the left side of the car
only, while the AWE exhaust system has 3.5” polished tips on each side of the
car. Looks great and sounds fantastic. The exhaust isn’t loud or obnoxious at
all, but it does give the A5 a deeper sound that it more fitting for the car.
It’s really a more refined and mature sound that completely fits the car. You
really have to hear it for yourself. The total price I paid for the exhaust
system and related hardware (additional aluminum heat shield, hangars, rear
valence for the dual outlet tips) was $1,900.00, not including installation. If
you prefer the stock exhaust system, I can have the AWE system removed and the
stock exhaust reinstalled. The factory warranty is fully transferable and expires June 2015 |
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