2000 Audi Tt Quattro Turbo Awd Premium. Bose, Heated Seats, Shift Kit, Extras on 2040-cars
Lyons, New York, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:4 cyl 1.8L
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Audi
Model: TT
Trim: Premium 2 door coupe
Warranty: Warrenty still exists on motor and other new parts
Drive Type: AWD
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Heated seats, AWD, bose premium sound, Alarm
Mileage: 135,876
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag
Sub Model: Quattro
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Exterior Color: Grey and Black
Interior Color: Black
I have hear my 2000 Audi TT Quattro Turbo AWD. I am only selling because i need to purchase a more family oriented vehicle. I put over $16,000.00 in this car in the past 9 months. This consists of a new motor, new clutch, new turbo, stainless steel exhaust, front axle seals, temperature regulator, Injen cold air intake, new gas flap, Kumho Z rated tires. It is 2 tone, grey and black with black leather interior. Includes all said things above, Bose sound, CD, heated seats, etc.....
Car runs fast. Ive never used gas under Premium 91. Car is due for new struts but arent required rite away for driving. I drive the car to and from work every nice weather day 15 minutes away from home. Car has the said 135k miles, but motor and said new parts are under 150 miles. This is such a fun little car. Ive taken very good care of it and done so much to make it better than when i bought it a little over a year ago. Ive always wanted one of these cars. Ive enjoyed it and now its time for me to say goodbye. I will truly miss it, but my family comes first.Im 34 and I have too many cars. This one along with 1 other will go toward an SUV more suitable for the lady and the kids. I really hope the person who wins my auction will love it and take care of her as much as i have.
Winner of this auction is required to pick up or arrange for shipping themselves. I can not ship to you or drive to you. I require a $500 deposite at end of auction THE SAME DAY AUCTION ENDS and it is non refundable. If you chose to pull out of the deal, YOU WILL LOSE 100% OF THE $500 DEPOSITE. Car is SOLD AS IS by myself, the owner. No returns or refunds wilI be issued. Im not a dealer and can not give a warrenty. Complete payment of full auction purchase price is due within 7 days of the auctions ending day. When Payment is made in full, Bill of sale will be written and sent to winning bidder with signed clear Title or held for transporter of owner pick up if requested. Please notify me of request at end of auction. I have all paperwork for repairs and parts for your records and warrentee info that will be included. Car is as seen in photos and as described in description. Great working condition. What you do or your transporter does with vehicle after its picked up is up to you, I will not be responsible for their accidents or yours. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask away, I have nothing to hide.
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