Audi: A7 on 2040-cars
Warner Robins, Georgia, United States
AUDI A7 PREMIUM PLUS Premium Plus Pkg, with beautiful rims, Audi Side Assist Blind Spot, 3-Seats For Rear Bench, 3-Zone Climate Control, Backup Camera, Bluetooth Hands-Free, Cruise Control, HD Premium Audio, Heated Seats, Keyless Entry, Keyless Go, Leather Seats, Navigation, Parktronic, Portable Audio Connection, Power Lift gate, Security System, Side Curtain Airbags, Steering Wheel Controls, Sunroof And Xenon are just a few of the luxurious features.This A7 is powered by a responsive 3.0 liter 310 HP, V6 Cylinder Engine mated to a smooth 8-Speed Automatic AWD transmission. With a beautiful combination of a gray interior and exterior, the black and silver rims make the car look even sexier than it already does. Both the exterior and interior are in great condition. Also added are the quad exhaust tips for a better look. The car only has 19,000 miles, it runs like new, and looks like new.
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