2004 Audi A4 Quattro 1.8l - 6-speed Manual Transmission - Beautiful Condition on 2040-cars
Houston, Texas, United States
For Sale is fully optioned and in very good condition 2004 Audi A4 Quattro 6-Speed Manual Transmission (rare option) with only 87300 original miles, Better than Honda Accord and civic and more reliable than Toyota Camry and corolla,this car has no accidents and the title is clear. Recent Service includes timing belt, water pump, all water hoses, three engine mounts and two transmission mounts (Service Receipts Available at request). It drives and shifts smooth, the tires have less than 5000 miles approx and the suspension feels excellent. The exterior of the car is in very good shape with couple unnoticeable dents that came with the years other than that the paint shines and is consistent throughout the body, the interior needs a few and easy to fix cosmetic repairs, the headliner in the rear is coming out, the driver side visor clip just broke and the arm rest needs to be replace, but as you can see the leather is solid condition and no rips are present in any of the seats. More detailed photos Available on Request. If you are serious about buying the car I will be happy to answer any question that you may have, I have the title and will be given with cash in hand, the price is negotiable and serious offers will be considered. |
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Audi A3 G-Tron offers big range, few emissions
Tue, 05 Mar 2013
Audi is exploring a variety of sustainable transportation technologies beyond the traditional diesel, hybrid, plug-in and electric options, including the compressed natural gas A3 Sportback G-Tron that debuted today at the Geneva Motor Show.
The most interesting thing about this rather innocuous-looking A3 Sportback is that when run on Audi e-gas, the car becomes completely carbon neutral, emitting no more CO2 than was chemically input in this special fuel's production. Audi has already broken ground on a new plant - powered by renewable energy, of course - that uses electrolysis to produce e-gas, which could then be made available through any natural gas distribution network.
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