2013 Audi A7 Quattro With Prestige Package And Certified 6 Year Warranty on 2040-cars
Danville, California, United States
2013 Audi A7 Quattro Prestige Edition Certified 6 year/100,000 Mile Factory Warranty Only 8753 Miles No Accidents or Paintwork Ever! As close to new as you can get! This is my personal car and has been well taken care of. Always garaged in a private garage and in PRISTINE condition! - Phantom Black Metallic with Black Interior Sticker was over $75,000 and my car has only 8,753 miles This is a Fully Loaded Prestige A7 Quatrro with the following options: Prestige Package Quattro All-Wheel drive for excellent Snow or Rain traction S Line Exterior Push Button Start Innovation Package - includes Adaptive Cruise Control with stop and go (this is an amazing feature as the car will literally drive itself) Head Up Display- projects speed, etc on the windshield (no need to look down while driving to check the speed) Night Vision Push Button Start Cornerview Camera Adaptive Side Assist (blind spot protection) Active Lane Assist 20" Sport package with 20" wheels and tires Cold Weather package My car is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. I'm happy to pick you up at the airport if you are coming from out of the area or meet with an auto transport company. PLEASE CALL 925-980-1135 WITH ANY QUESTIONS. |
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