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2013 Audi S5 on 2040-cars

US $44,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:17740
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
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2013 Audi S5

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Contact: Jonathan Perque
Phone: 954-465-6415


Year: 2013
Make: Audi 
Model: S5
Motor: Supercharged V6 
Trans: Auto
Miles: 17,740
Vin: WAUCGAFR5DA013702

Description:
 The 2013 S5 coupe is the perfect mix of luxury and high performance, the 2013 model has also been updated with a new motor, the old 4.2L V8 has been replaced with a more efficient supercharged 3.0L V6 along with a special interior package and updated steering system and suspension.


Exterior: The S5 has one of the best-looking bodies under six figures bar none. The headlights, gaping grille, lower lip accents to the front fascia and high beltline are subtle yet imposing. Revised head and taillights go further than ever before toward bolstering the car’s Spartan look, as do the car's 19-inch split five-spoke wheels.  This car is sure to turn heads wherever it goes.


Drivetrain:  The S5 is powered by a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 that makes 333 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque.  Acceleration is intense thanks to the Quattro AWD system, and the supercharged six responds to throttle input instantaneously. A highly responsive 7-speed dual-clutch automated manual is also equipped to this vehicle.


Interior:  This S5 comes with the Premium Plus package. The Premium Plus trim level includes 19-inch alloy wheels; quad tailpipes; Xenon headlights with LED accents; LED taillights; fog lights; a panoramic sunroof ;Napa leather upholstery; tri-zone automatic climate control; sport front seats; a tilt-telescopic steering wheel; Bluetooth and iPod integration; the Multi-Media Interface system with a dash-mounted control knob; and a 10-speaker audio system with an auxiliary input, an SD card reader and satellite radio. The S5's interior is highlighted by extraordinarily high-quality materials and a low-slung, intimate driving position. The tilt-and-telescopic steering wheel has a wide range of adjustability, so most drivers should be able to find a comfortable configuration. Behind that 3-spoke wheel, the classic analog tachometer and speedometer use Audi's distinctive font for the numerals. Consistent with virtually everything else in the S5's cabin, those gauges impart a sense of luxury and sophistication.



CARFAX report included in the photo gallery

In regards to the carfax:
There was a rear impact collision with another vehicle but there was no damage and the airbags were not deployed. Vehicle was driven from accident scene, bumper was repainted and no structural damage occurred.

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