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Victory Auto

2372 Davis Blvd. Naples, FL
239-228-7595
2005 Audi TT [TRIM] $13,900
Year: 2005
Make: Audi
Model: TT
Trim: [TRIM]
Stock #: 554
VIN: TRUSC28N851008446
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Color: SILVER
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Mileage: 70,473
Contact: Sales
Phone: 239-228-7595

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Mostly Older Adult Driven, Garage Kept, Well Maintained, Clean Cars.

2005 Audi TT
with only 70,473 Miles!
Vin #TRUSC28N851008446
Beautiful SILVER Paint

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Victory Auto Inc.
2372 Davis Blvd.
Naples, FL 34104

http://www.victorynaples.com/

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    • Power Door Locks
    • Vehicle Anti-Theft
    • 4WD/AWD
    • ABS Brakes
    • Locking Differential
    • Vehicle Stability Control System
    • Driver Airbag
    • Front Side Airbag
    • Front Side Airbag with Head Protection
    • Passenger Airbag
    • First Aid Kit
    • Trunk Anti-Trap Device
    • Keyless Entry
    • Air Conditioning
    • Cruise Control
    • Tachometer
    • Tilt Steering
    • Tilt Steering Column
    • Leather Steering Wheel
    • Telescopic Steering Column
    • Trip Computer
    • AM/FM Radio
    • CD Player
    • Leather Seat
    • Second Row Folding Seat
    • Cargo Area Tiedowns
    • Fog Lights
    • High Intensity Discharge Headlights
    • Front Air Dam
    • Rear Spoiler
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Power Windows
    • Heated Exterior Mirror
    • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror
    • Interval Wipers
    • Rear Window Defogger
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    Audi TT Sportback Concept rounds out an icon

    Thu, 02 Oct 2014

    That German automakers seem singularly fixated on filling any white space between their models isn't new - the last decade-plus has seen their showrooms overflowing with niche models, some of which seemingly occupy sub-genres of sub-genres. To our eyes, there's often diminishing aesthetic and utilitarian returns to go along with the heightened price tags that accompany these models, but we're beginning to think Audi is tackling its personal diversity initiative best. Unlike the often heavy-handed designs from rivals (we're looking at you, BMW), Ingolstadt seems to be doing doing a more graceful job of carving out models between models. The latest proof of this is the TT Sportback Concept, just unveiled here at the Paris Motor Show.
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    To solve diesel problem, VW might need two fixes

    Fri, Oct 2 2015

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    2013 Audi RS5 Cabriolet

    Wed, 29 May 2013

    The Audi RS5 is a bit of an odd duck in the brand's US lineup. At the moment it is one of only two RS models - the other being the TT RS - atop a pyramid of A and higher-performing S models. It is not, however, the brand's flagship performance model - not even close - that space being occupied by variants of the R8 supercar, specifically the V10 and GT models, and upcoming 560-horsepower RS7.
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