2004 A4 Audi Convertible, 1.8t Cvt Beautiful!!!! on 2040-cars
Princeton, New Jersey, United States
2004 Audi A4 Cabriolet, 1.8T CVT 1 1 owner, dealer serviced 69,950mi.1.8T CVT Premium package Leather Power, heated seats 17" premium alloy wheels Audi Symphony 6CD stereo 25-28mpg in typical suburban driving New performance tires New brake pads and rotors, all 4 wheels oil and filters regularly changed, always used Mobil1 synthetic oil Looks and drives great, ready for summer fun around town or a cross-country trip, this car needs nothing! The Audi A4 is one of the nicest, most solid convertibles you can buy, it's been a dream, but with the kids getting bigger and a new dog added to the family it needs to go to make room for a station wagon. Car condition is reported to the best of my ability but I am not a mechanic nor audi technician etc. Car is available for inspection, test drive etc. in Princeton, NJ. Please contact me and we can arrange this so you can bid with confidence. - $500 deposit due within 3 days of auction end, paypal or mailed check acceptable - balance due within 7days of auction end. paypal or check acceptable. title will not be signed over and car will not be released until payments have cleared - car is available for pickup in Princeton, NJ. If you plan to have the car shipped I can be available for shipping carrier pickup with prior arrangements. |
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The tall rear wing is the most obvious aerodynamic change. It's joined out back by a none-too-subtle diffuser and the cannon-like exhausts of the R8 V10 Plus, while the front and side of this particular R8 are home to new side sills and winglets on the lower front fascia.
We'll be keeping our ears to the ground for any more on what looks to be another variation of first-generation Audi supercar. Until then, let us know what you think this car may foreshadow. A new halo model? A gentleman racer? Have your say below.
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