1997 Audi Cabriolet Sport Convertible Top Down 75,000 Original Miles A4 S4 S5 on 2040-cars
Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Selling my Mom's baby - 1997 Audi A4 Cabriolet Convertible Sport PREMIUM PACKAGE - PRICED TO MOVE
THE ONLY BAD: -Stereo has anti-theft mode and is on SAFE mode right now after we replaced the battery. Dealer wants to charge $150 to get it unlocked but I would rather replace the head unit to a newer updated system. My Mom is the 2nd owner - non smoker and always kept in the garage. Styling is very classy and a real head-turner, perfect for the summer. Only selling because my Mom is 75 years she recently bought a new 2014 Subaru Impreza and no longer have room for another car so the Audi needs a new home right now. Book Value of the car as it sits is $6,500. Priced to sell at $5,000 You won't find a better looking 1997 Audi Cabriolet around guaranteed Buyer is responsible for arranging shipping or pickup of the car Email me if you have any questions or would like to see the car in person. Take the lid off of this car. With its top down, the 1997 Audi
Cabriolet attracts a lot of envious attention, as it exudes subtle style
and sophistication. The Audi Cabriolet comes with a hefty pricetag, 1997 Cabriolet, choosing instead to offer the power top and leather trim in a Premium Package that adds in sport-style seating. The rear seat windscreen, that reduces wind interference, is also still optional. Not that you'll be driving this in the winter. This convertible is designed for fun and a high-class driving experience. A 2.8-liter, 172-hp engine and 4-speed automatic transmission cause slow initial acceleration in this heavy car, but once you get up to highway speeds, the Cabriolet is a pleasant cruiser, hitting speeds plenty powerful to de-curl your new perm. The 1997 Cabriolet is smooth and quiet, with very little wind noise when the top is up. Seats are comfortable, complementing the soft suspension and balanced handling. Despite being a convertible, the heavy weight of the car gives it a sturdy, safe feel. The one-touch power top is a must, and the overall style turns heads, according to most drivers. |
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