2005 Audi A4 Quattro Cabriolet Convertible 2-door 3.0l on 2040-cars
Ottawa, Illinois, United States
WE ARE A USED CAR DEALER NAMED DUFFYS AUTO SALES AND WE ARE LOCATED IN OTTAWA ILLINOIS. WE HAVE UP FOR SALE A 2005 AUDI A4 CONVERTIBLE, THE VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH A FULL POWER GROUP, BOSE CD AND TAPE PLAYER, STEERING WHEEL MOUNTED CONTROLS, FOG LIGHTS, MEMORY SEATS, ALLOY WHEELS, CRUISE/TILT. IT ALSO HAS A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT THAT IS ON, STARTS GREAT EVERY TIME BUT IDLES A LITTLE ROUGH, SOME WHITE SMOKE AT START UP AND SOMETIMES A BURNING COOLANT ODOR AFTER DRIVING, POSSIBLY A HEAD GASKET REAPIR! THE CAR SHIFTS AND HANDLES TERRIFICLY, THE CONVERTIBLE TOP IS IN GREAT CONDITION AND WORKS PROPERLY, ALL OF THE OTHER FEATURES ARE IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AND THE TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION! ILLINOIS RESIDENTS ARE SUBJECT TO LOCAL SALES TAX, BYER IS ALSO RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK UP AND OR SHIPPING OF VEHICLE! ANY OTHER QUESTIONS FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AT 815-431-9500, THANK YOU FOR LOOKING
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