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2012 Audi Tt Rs In Ibis White, Low Miles, Tech Package, Heated Seats on 2040-cars

US $52,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:11250 Color: are both in excellent condition
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Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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Very rare Audi TT-RS in Ibis White (approximately 1,000 ever imported into the United States). Classic car insurer Hagerty predicts the TT RS will be a future classic due to its heritage and low number of vehicles imported. I am the original owner, purchased in May of 2012, which means there are over 26 months and 38,000 miles of factory warranty remaining. Audi care scheduled maintenance through 45,000 miles also included. Options include the tech package (navigation, active headlights, Bose stereo system, and rear parking sensors), and heated front seats. Seats are all leather (not half leather and half suede as in most). This car has been maintained by an Audi dealer as scheduled. No accidents, dents, dings, or scratches. Looks and smells nearly brand-new. Interior and exterior are both in excellent condition. This car is incredibly fast, with 360 HP and 343 lb-ft torque from its turbocharged inline five cylinder engine. It also features a sport selectable suspension (normal/sport). Most magazines that test it achieve 0-60 times of 4.1 seconds. There is ample torque throughout the rev range. Gas mileage is 18/25, which is very respectable for such a powerful car. There are three other Audi TT RSes available for sale within 300 miles of Las Vegas (none in the Vegas area itself), all listed for more, and all from dealers. If you are a Nevada resident, you do not have to pay sales taxes when buying from a private party, saving you over $4200 in taxes in Clark County. Plus you still get the remainder of the factory warranty and the Audi care scheduled maintenance package. Car is available to see in-person by appointment (nights and weekends). Serious buyers only. Buyer to pickup car in Las Vegas, Nevada, or arrange shipping at buyer expense. Will accept cashier's checks or loan checks as form of payment. Due to the amount of fraud on auction sites (especially associated with vehicle sales and people sitting in Nigeria or other countries), you must be willing to be a patient buyer while checks or loan docs clear. Willing to use a mutually acceptable escrow service, but overall, I greatly prefer in-person transactions where we can meet face-to-face.

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Tue, Apr 1 2014

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After salivating over the Audi RS6 Avant last night, we're happy to see yet another RS-branded Audi here on the show floor at the Geneva Motor Show. Meet the RS Q3, Audi's first ever high-performance crossover, showing what's possible when the Ingolstadt automaker brings its best sporting bits to its smallest CUV.
Powering the RS Q3 is Audi's 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder engine - the same one found in sweetie-darlings like the TT RS and RS3. Output is rated at 310 horsepower and 309 pound-feet of torque, sent to all four wheels via the automaker's seven-speed S-tronic dual-clutch transmission. Weighing in at just over 3,800 pounds, the RS Q3 is indeed a porky little pig, but no matter - that forced-induction fire will propel the small crossover to 62 miles per hour in five and a half seconds. And that's with launch control, too.
The RS Q3 certainly looks the part of a proper sporty Audi, with exaggerated air vents and bulgy, aggressive bits all around. Honestly, we like the way the RS package has translated to the Q3 form - this design really works well on the smaller CUV package. Inside, performance-minded fittings like a flat-bottomed steering wheel, upgraded gauges and sport seats bring the whole RS pack full circle. We'll admit, we're definitely intrigued by this little guy.

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