2000 Audi Tt Quattro Base Coupe 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
Hi,
I am selling my Audi TT to buy a cheaper car and put some cash into a truck (which I need for my small business, to haul power washers and ladders. Right now I am borrowing my grandparents vehicle lol). It is mechanically sound. Starts and drives great. Nice and smooth. The Audi comes with brand new aftermarket rims and Michelin winter tires plus an additional set of aftermarket wheels. The new 16" Crowns and Michelins are covered by a GREAT warranty. Example: when the new rims and tires were first bought the front right tire went flat in the three weeks. The warranty covered the tow of the vehicle as well as the new part and all labor. The tow was even free. The new Michelin tires have a 35,000 mile warranty. The other set of wheels are black aftermarket 18" Tenzo's. The TT has only two exterior dents (one by drivers door handle, the other on the passengers rear fender). Interior is leather and fully loaded. Has heated front seats. The interior feels like a cockpit. I am 6' and 250lbs, there is additional room if you are bigger. The TT is quick. Fun car and is super safe in the winter with AWD. I would put my GF, mom, baby kid brother in this thing during a snow storm and know they are safe, the TT has great traction and does not lose control. Turns heads and people compliment it all of the time. The engine is a 1.8L Turbo included with a turbo/vacuum gauge to measure PSI, currently set at 9psi. The gauge allows you to also detect any possible air leaks in the turbo gaskets. If the gauge shows you are not hitting 9psi, something is wrong. Transmission is a 5 speed stick shift. Problems: The check engine light is on due to an emission tube leak. Should be an easy fix. Besides that the engine and exterior are both 9/10. The interior is in good condition compared to the year. Needs: Rack and Pinion - I brought it to a shop and was told that the leak is too slow to replace. They recommended 'Lucas Fluid' to stop the leak (I haven't done this yet). Since I noticed the leak, about 4 months ago, I have only had to add 4 ounces of power steering fluid to the reservoir twice. I keep power steering fluid in the car (got a Liter, it was the only size) and check the level about every five days. - The part would cost $230 and would be almost 4 hours of labor. Timing Belt and Clutch both replace. No grinding, slipping, and it grips great. Feel free to text or call with any questions - or an offer. Six.One.Six.Seven.Four.Five.Eight.Four.Three.Zero |
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