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2011 Audi A4 2.0t Premium on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:25364 Color: Ice Silver Metallic /
 Light Gray
Location:

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
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Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:I4 2.0L
Transmission:8-Speed
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WAUBFAFL3BN040574
Stock Num: 7426
Make: Audi
Model: A4 2.0T Premium
Year: 2011
Exterior Color: Ice Silver Metallic
Interior Color: Light Gray
Options:
  • Adjustable height folding front center armrest w/(2) cupholders,4-spoke multifunction leather steering wheel -inc: audio controlsBluetooth controls
  • Alarm system
  • AM/FM/MP3 concert radio -inc: CD playeraux inputSD card slotspeed dependent volume control(10) speakers180 watt amplifier
  • AUDI MUSIC INTERFACE W/IPOD CABLE
  • Backlit instrument cluster w/automatic brightness controldigital trip odometer & service interval indicator
  • BLUETOOTH/HOMELINK PKG-inc: Bluetooth hands-free phone interfaceHomeLink garage door opener
  • Cruise control
  • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Electromechanical parking brake,4-wheel anti-lock brake system w/electronic brake force distribution
  • Electronic stabilization program
  • EXHAUST TIPS
  • Fog lamps
  • Front & rear head curtain airbags,3-point height adjustable front seatbelts w/force limiters & automatic pretensioning,3-point rear seatbelts w/force limiters
  • Front seat mounted side airbags
  • Front/rear locking differential,5-link front suspension -inc: tubular anti-roll bar
  • Glass sunroof w/slide/tilt functions
  • Halogen headlamps
  • HEATED FRONT SEATS,17" 7-spoke alloy wheels
  • Heated windshield washer nozzles
  • Illumination for interior door handlesair vent controlsfront foot wellsactive door reflectorsLED lights in headliner,2.0L FSI I4 turbo-charged engine,8-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission
  • Impact protection -inc: reinforced high strength steel/aluminum crossmembersreinforced bumpersrigid occupant cell
  • Interior trunk release
  • Keyless entry
  • Next generation front airbags w/dual-threshold deployment & passenger sensor
  • Pwr central locking system
  • Pwr front seats w/driver lumbar
  • Pwr side mirrors w/integrated turn signals
  • Pwr windows w/one-touch up & downpinch protection
  • quattro permanent all-wheel drive system
  • Rear door child safety locks
  • Rear window defogger
  • Servotronic pwr steering
  • Single zone climate control
  • SIRIUS satellite radio
  • Tilt & telescoping manually adjustable steering column
  • Tire
  • Touch to pass 3-blink turn signals
  • Variable-intermittent windshield wipers
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 25364

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