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2007 Audi S4 Avant on 2040-cars

US $15,900.00
Year:2007 Mileage:77610 Color: Yellow /
 Black
Location:

Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia, United States

Mouth Of Wilson, Virginia, United States

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED EMAIL ME AT: susannevallimont@netzero.net .

For sale is this beautiful and rare 2007 Audi S4 Avant Quattro with a 6 speed manual transmission. Per Audi USA,
this is one of two Imola Yellow Manual Avants in this body style imported in the US. This car has been one-owner
enthusiast owned and responsibly driven from day one, the overall cosmetic and mechanical condition of the car is a
reflection of its ownership history. This S4 is loaded with every factory option offered including navigation,
Audio (BOSE) package, Bluetooth, Gray Birch wood trim, Rear Side Airbags, Parktronic, Heated Rear Seats, and Rear
Window shades. Both sets of keys and the complete and detailed maintenance records, original window sticker, and
complete owner’s manual will be included with the sale. Car currently has 76,700 miles on it.
Exterior condition:
The overall exterior of this car is a 9.5 out of 10. The front does show a couple of very minuscule rock chips from
highway driving. That’s it. The car has been garaged from day one, and professionally detailed periodically. The
paint shines beautifully! Tires are fairly new and have plenty of miles left on them. The Continental summer tires
are on a set of Ronal for Audi 18” wheels that are shown in the pictures. The wheels were custom painted by the
importer specifically for this car with Imola Yellow. The stock wheels have all season tires on them that are
fairly new as well, and will be included in the transaction. The only modification is European yellow fog lights,
and LED parking lights.
Interior condition:
The interior of this car is immaculate. All the electronics work perfectly as they should including the navigation
system. The leather side bolsters has almost zero wear. Everything is in beautiful condition. Stereo, navigation,
seat heaters front and rear, AC, windows, door locks, sunroof, power seats, memory function, etc all work perfectly
as they should.
Mechanical:
The car runs and drives beautifully and is a pleasure to drive every day. This car has been dealership maintained
by Audi of Tysons Corner for its entire life, these service visits have been documented. Currently the car has zero
issues that the next owner should address. Even the troublesome adaptive xenon headlamp module works flawlessly.
The car runs and drives perfectly. The motor pulls strong and does not leak or burn any oil. The transmission
shifts smoothly and the clutch feels great.
This is a perfect example of the iconic S4 Avant with the hard to find 6 speed manual transmission. They have not
imported very many S4 wagons, and even fewer with a manual, and only two of those are Imola Yellow. Don’t miss
out on this well maintained example. Considering the rarity of the car, the overall condition, and the maintenance
that has been performed, I have priced the car accordingly.

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