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2001 Audi Tt Quattro Base Convertible 1.8l 99k Miles 6 Speed Awd 225hp Silver on 2040-cars

US $7,499.99
Year:2001 Mileage:99401
Location:

DeKalb, Illinois, United States

DeKalb, Illinois, United States
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Up for sale is a 2001 Audi TT Quattro. Its for Sale Locally so I have the right to end the listing early if its sold. The Vehicle is being sold AS IS, No Warranty Written, or Implied. All Sales are Final.


2001 Audi TT Quattro

AWD Convertible

Turbo 225 Horsepower

Heated Leather Seats

6 Disk Hidden CD Changer and Cassette Deck

99k Miles (99,401 currently, but is driven on occasion)

Power Windows, Power Locks, Power Convertible Top

6 Speed Manual Transmission

Aftermarket Exhaust


There are some issues with the car though. A couple paint chips on the front bumper from rocks and such. Also, on the back bumper there are 2 small circle indentations from a license plate from being rear ended. I didn't think it was a huge issue, so I let it slide. When the car sits for a few days, (usually 5-7 days in the summer) it may need to be jumped to start up. Im not sure of the cause of this, but its only happened to me once this summer when I didn't drive it for about a week. (I have 2 other vehicles) In the winter, this occurs a little more often, I would say if it hasn't been drivin in 2-3 days I have the issue. I didn't really drive it this winter though, a mix of the cold weather, and having a Truck never felt the urge to take it out. The Drivers side window has some discoloration to it and the center display doesn't come in fully.

The 3 biggest issues are, the Passenger Window does not go down. It will drop when the Top is being Put on or Down, but other than that doesn't move. After a block or so, the ABS and Traction control lights turn on. When I bought the car, this was occurring and supposedly the dealership "fixed the issue" for about a month. I don't notice any effect on the car when they turn on, so Ive never looked into getting it fixed.  Now, the biggest issue is probably the convertible top. It is split at the Top of the Rear Window, and when the top is down you can see the split even more. The car is garaged, but has been drivin in the rain with no leaking and parked at a store when it was raining out side and I haven't noticed any water coming in. It would probably have to be replaced soon if the car is outside 24/7 but if its a Weekend Drop Top, or Garaged at night it holds up for now.

I will only consider Cash offers, at my local bank to assure a safe transaction for both parties. I would be willing to deal LOCALLY to dealerships if they have any interest, this is only for the DeKalb/Sycamore/Genoa/Oswego and Some of Aurora Areas though.


Any questions please feel free to email me or text me at 815-501-9307. Text is always the easiest for a response, you can call but I might not be able to talk right away.






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