2015 Audi A8 Awd Quattro-edition on 2040-cars
Ionia, Michigan, United States
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Gorgeous IBIS WHITE exterior matched with a Velvet Beige w/Valetta Leather Seat Upholstery leather interior....
2015 AUDI A8 QUATTRO Executive pkg WITH the 3.0 SUPERCHARGED ENGINE IN superb condition
Gorgeous car Only 10,416 miles!!!!! One of the HOTTEST cars in
the country hands down AWD/QUATTRO 3.0 SUPERCHARGED engine with amazing
power DOUBLE CLUTCH (DCT) automatic transmission with an option for a manual
mode BEAUTIFULLY ENGINEERED AIR SUSPENSION TO ADJUST TO YOUR LIKING GORGEOUS
19" RIMS Minor curb rash on 2 right rims Am/fm/CD MULTIMEDIA/BLUETOOTH
AUDI MMI SYSTEM LIVE TRAFFIC UPDATES TO AVOID BUSY
ROADS WI-FI ENABLED WITH SIM CARD FROM YOUR PHONE PROVIDER DUAL power HEATED/COOLED
LEATHER seats in tip top shape.---These seats are 22 way powered and feature the amazing MASSAGING
seats DUAL FRONT MEMORY SEATS (BOTH FRONT SEATS ARE MEMORY SEATS REAR VIEW
camera 8 speed automatic transmission BLIS SYSTEM(BLIND SPOT ALERT SYSTEM HUD ((((HEADS
UP DISPLAY (((((((( REAR parking sensors FRONT parking
sensors COLD WEATHER PKG. which includes heated seats POP UP NAVIGATION/MULTIMEDIA
SCREEN MOUSE PAD SCREEN FOR CONVENIENT USE Heated steering
wheel PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF Rain Sensors Auto start and
stop AUTOMATIC POWER FOLD UP SIDE MIRRORS WHEN CAR IS LOCKED SOFT CLOSE VACUUM
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Brand new cars are being sold with defective Takata airbags
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