2007 Audi A4 Quattro Base Sedan 4-door 2.0l S-line (no Reserve) Read Description on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
*****NO RESERVE*******The car has minor dents and scratches and some minor paint damage to the bumper. The Audi needs a new engine ($2300 on ebay) or may be able to be repaired. The Audi needs a new timing chain the belt is fine and a new head. The turbo still works and is in good condition. I was driving and the oil pressure light came on as I was pulling over the car died. Once pulled over I attempted to restart and the car cranked but wouldn't turn over. I took it to my mechanic and found out the oil pump caused the engine to fail. There is no compression to cylinders #2 and #4. I'm selling the car as-is. I was just driving yesterday it's a great car that I'd prefer not to part out. This 2007 Audi A4 has the S-Line pkg with paddle shifters, daytime running lights, 6 disc CD changer, and power seats with lumbar support. Local pick up is available or we can also assist in arranging shipment. We accept cash or wire transfer. A $500 deposit is due 24 hours after the close of this auction. The title is rebuilt due to a front end collision but was inspected and is considered a clean/clear title. PLEASE ONLY SERIOUS BUYERS WILLING TO PURCHASE THE VEHICLE!!! CONTACT ME FOR MORE QUESTIONS. LOOKING TO SELL ASAP SO IF YOU HAVE AN OFFER CONTACT ME!!!
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