2000 Audi S4 6 Speed Manual Imola Yellow 112,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
2000 Audi S4 Imola Yellow
6 speed Manual 112,000 miles Clean Car Fax, No accidents. In beautiful condition inside and out. Sport Seats Bose Audio with 6 disc CD changer Aluminum Trim All Maintenance Records from new Synthetic every 5,000 since new Original Window Sticker and both sets of Original keys. I purchased this S4 from the Original Owner about two months ago after searching for many years for a well cared for, stock unabused example of an Imola yellow B5 S4. I had planned on doing a full timing belt kit which is the only maintenance that was not performed on this car. I am due with my first child on Monday June 30th and my boyfriend just lost his job. Due to the financial situation i will not be able to perform the timing belt kit and unfortunately need to sell this beautiful S4. Maintenance that was performed were both new axles and CV boots. O2 sensor, rear main seal. The interior of this car is flawless no wear and no rips or stains anywhere. The exterior is free of any dents or scratches and the only blemish would be the front bumper has some rock chips in it. Runs and drives wonderful, Shifts great, Turbos spool as they should. The car was well taken care of and never modded in any way. Female owned since brand new and never abused. I purchased the car and drove it home from South Florida 1200 miles and had Zero issues. Coolant and oil temperature stayed right where they were supposed to be and the car ran excellent. Since i got it home it has not been driven as i was waiting on the timing belt to be done. The only things that i could tell that it needs is a set of tires. I have a new set that i was going to install but never did but will if the price is right at the end of the auction. I have the car for sale locally and i already have some potential buyers but nothing set in stone as of now so i reserve the right to end the auction early. This is a great chance to own this beautiful car at a great price. If my financial situation was different i would be keeping this car but at this point i cannot. |
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