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2012 Audi S4 Prestige-additional Features, Warranties, And Service Agreements on 2040-cars

US $49,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:13700 Color: mirrors in alu
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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Original Sticker Price-$60,180

Original Purchase Price-$76,590* (WHAT I PAID FOR THIS CAR!)

*(including warranties, extended service agreements, TTL, financing charge, and dealership fees)

Standard Features:

 Technical-

-3.0L supercharged V6 engine with 333hp and 325lb-ft torque with FSI direct injection

-18/21/28mpg estimated fuel economy

-Seven-speed S tronic transmission with sport and manual shift modes

-Quattro permanent all wheel drive with 40:60 torque split

-ABS with brake assist

-Electronic Stability Control

-Servotronic vehicle speed sensitive power steering

-S-specific sport suspension and brake system

-Dynamic five-link front suspension

-Dynamic trapezoidal-link rear axle, fully independent

-Space saver spare tire

 

Comfort/Convenience-

-Power glass sunroof with sunshade

-Audi xenon plus front lighting with LED DRLs and taillights

-Heated, Auto-dimming exterior mirrors in alu-optic finish

-S sport seats in leather/ Alcantara

-Heated, twelve-way power front seats with driver memory

-60/40 split folding rear seat

-Auto dimming interior mirror with compass

-Three zone climate control

-HomeLink garage door opener

-Bluetooth connectivity

-Onboard computer with navigation system

-Rearview Camera with back-up sensors

-Automatic temperature control for driver and passenger

-Audi concert radio with Audi premium sound

-AM/FM/SAT/1CD audio with SD card reader

-Audi music interface with IPod cable

-Sirius Satellite Radio

 

Safety/Security-

-Driver and front passenger advanced two-stage airbag supplemental restraint system with passenger seat occupant sensor

-Driver and front passenger seat mounted side airbag

-Sideguard curtain airbags

-Anti-theft alarm system and gnition immobilizer

-Front and rear 3-point safety belts with automatic pretensioning

-Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children in rear seats


Additional Upgrades-Total original added value of $10,130.00, including Prestige Package upgrade ($6,700) from base model S4.

-Monsoon Gray metallic exterior paint

-S4 Prestige Model Package–

-19” 5 segment-spoke wheels

-Audi adaptive front lighting

-Audi advanced key

-Audi side assist

-Bang & Olufsen Sound System

-Stitched-leather door armrests in Fine Nappa

-Rear acoustic parking sensors

-Audi MMI Navigation plus.

-Quattro with sports differential

-Silk Nappa leather interior with S sport seats

-Stainless Steel Mesh Inlays

-Power rear sunshade

-Manual side shades

-Wheel lock kit


 Warranties and Extended Service Agreements-Total Original Added Value of $6,496.00

-4-Year/50,000 mile (Standard)

-6-Year/100,000 mile Audi Pure Protection Platinum Extended Warranty (Original Purchase Price $3,738)

-4-Year Roadside Assistance (Standard)

-5-Year Vehicle Security Anti-Theft Recovery Guarantee (Original Purchase Price $259)

-5-Year Vehicle Tire and Wheel Guarantee (Original Purchase Price $995)

-5-Year Premium: Unlimited Paintless Dent Removal (Original Purchase Price $744)

-5-Year Crystal Fusion Advanced Windshield Protection Limited Product Warranty (Original Purchase Price $760)

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