2009 Audi S5 Base Coupe 2-door 4.2l - Loaded With Options on 2040-cars
Newport Beach, California, United States
2009 Audi S5 Coupe
This Audi S5 is loaded with options. We don't have the original window sticker, but if you are comparing it to other S5s out there, please notice the S-Line two-tone Alcantara interior, 19" wheels, navigation system with joy-stick controller, parking sensors and back-up camera. This car was sold new in Woodland Hills and used as a daily commuter to downtown LA. The miles are high at just shy of 114,000, but the six page Carfax shows regular dealer service from new all the way up to 111,000. The car runs and drives great and doesn't have known problems or faults in the computer system. On 3/1/12 the Audi was involved in a minor accident that was reported as a sideswipe. We find evidence of paintwork, but I don't believe any panels were replaced. Please let us know if you have any questions or would like to see the car in Newport Beach, CA. If you want it inspected by Newport Auto Center (Audi of Newport Beach) we are happy to drop it off for a few hours. CA buyers will have to pay sales tax, license, registration and smog fees. Out of state residents must have the car transported out of state by a licensed carrier in order to avoid CA sales tax. Sorry, CA doesn't do temporary trip permits. You can't fly in and drive it home. Please feel free to call 949-548-7900 for more information. |
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