Audi A6 4.2 Quattro W/ Transferable Extended Warranty on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
2008 Audi A6
4.2 Quattro - $21,999 (obo)
MISC ·
2008 Audi A6,
4.2L DOHC FSI 32-valve V8 engine, Quattro w/ 71,4xx Miles ·
Within the
past week this vehicle has been serviced and replaced brakes at 70K miles. ·
Within the
past week this vehicle has been professionally detailed and is currently being
garaged. ·
I am the
second honor of this vehicle, which was purchased from Audi Finance of America.
· Transferable Extended Warranty..
MECHANICAL
SPECS ·
Drivetrain :
All-Wheel Drive ·
6-speed
"Tiptronic" automatic transmission ·
SAE Net
Horsepower @ RPM : 350 @ 6800 ·
4.2L DOHC
FSI 32-valve V8 engine
EPA FUEL
ECONOMY & SPECS ·
EPA Fuel
Economy Est - City (MPG) : 16 ·
EPA Fuel
Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 24 ·
Fuel Tank
Capacity, Approx (gal) : 21.1
EXTERIOR ·
Pwr glass
tilt/slide sunroof w/sunshade, pinch protection ·
Adaptive
bi-xenon high-intensity headlights-inc: light sensor w/ headlight washers ·
Dual
front/rear fog lights ·
LED
tail-lights & brake lights ·
Puddle
lights/active reflectors on all doors ·
18"
5-arm alloy wheels w/ full-size spare tire
INTERIOR ·
Premium
Volterra full leather upholstery w/door panel inserts ·
Bose 13
speaker surround sound, 6-disc CD changer in glove box, MP3/iPod adapter, Sirius
satellite radio, Bluetooth cell phone preparation ·
Multi-Media
Interface (MMI)-inc: TFT color, 7" high-resolution display screen, control
knob & buttons in center console, operates climate control, central
locking, instrumentation, vehicle diagnostics, cell phone, CD & radio
functions, clock and Navigation ·
Dual zone automatic
climate control system, heated 12-way pwr front bucket seats w/4-way pwr
lumbar, lockable head restraints, driver 2-position memory ·
Pwr central
locking system-inc: convenient open windows feature & close windows &
sunroof feature, driver control, auto unlock when airbag inflates, interior
light delay, selective unlock, trunk & fuel filler door locks ·
Remote
locking-inc: selective unlock, trunk release, panic alarm button, folding key,
w/ HomeLink universal garage door opener
SAFETY ·
Backup
Camera ·
4-wheel
anti-lock brake system w/electronic rear brake pressure distribution ·
Driver &
front passenger dual-stage airbag supplemental restraint system w/passenger
sensor ·
Front
seat-mounted side-impact airbags ·
SIDEGUARD
inflatable curtain airbags
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