2009 Audi A4 Cabriolet 2.0t Special Edition Pkg; 37km; Great Cond.;pirell Tires on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
For sale because of move to NYC:
• 2009 Audi A4 cabriolet 2.0t Special Edition Package; great condition; Pirelli tires; smoke-free
• 37,300 miles
• Brand-new top including motor ($8,000 value)
• Certified pre-owned warranty until February 19, 2015
• Audi Care plan cuts cost of next scheduled maintenance (at 45,000 miles)
• Leather seats; power everything; remote power door and trunk locks; dual-zone climate control; eight-way adjustable seats with adjustable lumbar support
• Bose nine-speaker, Audi Symphony stereo; Sirius-ready; speed-sensitive volume control; Bluetooth for hands-free phone use and phone address book storage; audio controls on steering wheel; gate opening from dashboard
• Four-cylinder; front wheel drive; 30mpg highway
• Elegant, Mediterranean Riviera color scheme: Moro Blue Pearl Effect exterior, beige interior, navy top. Last model year of more rounded, beautiful, A4 design.
• New rubber mats; phone charger/FM transmitter to wirelessly play audio from your phone through the car's speakers; cleaning supplies; jumper cables
• $22,800 - Kelley Blue Book price. Cash to cashier's check, at my or your bank's teller.
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