2001 Audi S4 Avant Full Awe Stage Iii 2.7l Bi-turbo 6-speed Manual Transmission on 2040-cars
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Here's your chance to own one of the most desirable sport wagons in the world. Very few of these made and even less with a 6 speed manual transmission. Not to mention all the love and care in performance upgrades this one has. Black On Black really sad to let her go, but I know she will end up in the hands of another Audi lover.
2001.5 B5 S4 Avant 6 speed Manual Transmission Full AWE stage III Upgrades -141,000 miles -3 owner car, zero accidents -Premium package (Sunroof, Auto-dimming mirrors) -Cold Weather Package (ski bag/ski pass through) -Bose Sound, 6 Disc CD Changer with upgraded aftermarket JBL 12" subwoofer and Pioneer Amplifier -Full documentation of all service since car was delivered in July 2001 (all manuals, Audi manual pouch, window sticker, etc.) Interior (8/10): B5 RS4 Air leather shift knob B5 Aluminum trim including shifter surround OEM LCD screen in cluster still legible with minor pixel wear Audi S rubberized monster all weather floor mats OEM cargo netting OEM jack/warning triangle/first aid kit Minimal wear on leather seats and some wear on suede absolutely no tears LED upgraded nterior lighting Exterior/Wheels (8/10): MRR GT1 19X8.5 5X112 +35 Black machined rims with chrome lips and new TOYO Proxes all around B5 RS4 Euro style front bumper with fender grills LED rear License plate lights LED rear turn signals and brake lights Blacked out Audi rings logo front and rear, and rear light housing Performance Full RS4 AWE stage III upgrades including 440cc injectors G.I.A.C. flashed performance ECU with no issues on emissions testing. RS4 AWE high flow downpipes with cats AWE tuning/ Fueling kit RSK04 system with larger proprietary Bosch 440cc Injectors, AWE MAF housing design and injected molded laminar flow screen, with silicone hose connecting MAF to the Y-pipe, more reliable than BOSCH, Hitachi MAF sensor ($2,395 Parts Only) BW K04 Turbos/Inlets ($2,200) parts only) Large front JHM FMIC intercooler with custom installation Stage 3 Clutch Lightweight Flywheel That's all I can think of from the top of my head. Current issues: -Small scratches/dings on rear bumper (typical for a 12 year old car). -Cupholder has been removed -Missing car lighter -Rearview mirror has begun to fade around outside edges. Extras -Car comes with full stock car bra for winter/ highway driving. -Car comes with full winter set of rims/tires Mille Miglia alloys with Pirelli snowsport tires for seasonal driving with additional lug nuts -Upgraded stereo, JBL 12" Subwoofer and pioneer amplifier with shutoff switch located on dash. -Rear cargo liner Audi S carpet liner with velcro removable boxes to hold contents in place. Car is located in Chicago, Illinois. A $1000 deposit is due 24 hours after auction close. Full payment is due 3 days after auction ends. Buyer is responsible for pickup/ transportation of car to desired location. No zero feedback bidders. I reserve the right to end this auction early as this is not the only place this car is listed for sale. If you have any questions, feel free to contact. |
Audi S4 for Sale
- Mmi navigation, premium plus, recaro leather bucket seats, automatic, titanium s
- 1 of 3 made very rare s4 avant quattro 2.7l twin turbo manual tranny low reserve
- 2005 audi s4 4.2l v8 black
- Gorgeousno reserve!! black on white 6 speed excellent condition absolute auction
- 2013 audi s4 3.0t premium plus only 9k miles!
- 2004 audi s4 quattro! premium pkg! heated front seats! 6-speed manual!(US $8,900.00)
Auto Services in Illinois
Zeigler Chrysler Dodge Jeep ★★★★★
Walden Automotive ★★★★★
Twin City Upholstery Ltd. ★★★★★
Truetech Automotive ★★★★★
Towing Recovery Rebuilding Assistance Services ★★★★★
Tony`s Auto Body ★★★★★
Auto blog
Audi TT Ultra Quattro Concept throws lightness at the problem
Thu, 25 Apr 2013Audi is celebrating the 2013 Wörthersee Tour with a special concept version of the company's TT. The Audi TT Ultra Quattro concept tips the scales at just 2,449 pounds thanks to some extensive engineering work. The company pulled nearly 95 lbs from the car's body structure and used carbon-fiber reinforced plastics for many of its detachable body components. As a result, the concept weighs in at a full 220 pounds lighter than its production counterpart. Throw in a wicked turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 310 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, and you get a machine with the power to weight ratio in the supercar realm. 0-60 comes up in 4.2 seconds and top speed is listed at 173 mph.
Inside, the TT Ultra Quattro features plenty of carbon fiber trim, and designers also fitted the seats from the R8 GT to save a little weight. The buckets use CFRP for the seat frames, saving nearly 50 pounds in the process. In a world where automakers seem blind to the negative effect of throwing more heft at a vehicle, we're in love with the Ultra Quattro concept. Check out the full press release below for more information.
MotorWeek revisits Audi's iconic Quattro
Tue, 11 Nov 2014The Subaru WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and just about every other all-wheel-drive performance car owes something to the legendary Audi Quattro, a model that was far more successful on the motorsports scene than it was in the showroom. Despite its modest sales, the UrQuattro still looms large in automotive lore, and indeed, in Audi's own sense of self. Considering the brand's semi-regular flirtation with the idea of a reborn Quattro, MotorWeek must have figured it'd be a good idea to revisit the original by digging up this archival review.
While time has the ability to cover up the warts of iconic automobiles, it should be noted that Motor Week host John Davis had more than a few critiques for the all-wheel-drive, turbocharged coupe.
Davis calls the Quattro's slalom handling "a disappointment," citing the overpowered engine and slow steering, and he had some unkind words for the brakes, as well. For our part, we're kind of wowed by the amount of ship-like body motion during testing, yet that sort of bobbing was certainly par for the course back in the early '80s.
2016 Audi A6
Thu, 06 Nov 2014After dodging light traffic for more than 10 miles at speeds never exceeding 85 miles per hour, the left lane of the derestricted autobahn ahead of us finally opens wide. This is the opportunity we've been waiting for, and we bury the accelerator against its stop and hold it there. The transmission attached to the turbocharged four-cylinder of our 2016 Audi A6 drops a couple gears and begins an arduous battle against aerodynamic drag.
The sleek sedan cuts through the wind effortlessly up until about 125 mph, after which the speedometer needle slows noticeably as the outside world continues to blur. By 145 mph, there's no longer a discernible feeling of acceleration, yet the bright-orange speedometer needle continues its climb. Finally, the speedometer nearly reaches 160 before we are forced to firmly brake and return to saner speeds because of traffic looming ahead.
Automakers routinely host us in Europe and elsewhere to sample their wares in a much less restrictive driving environment. Which explains why we find ourselves standing in Dresden, Germany, a stunningly beautiful 800-year-old city along the Elbe River, overlooking Audi's latest executive express.