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2011 Audi A3 S-line - Super Low Miles - Factory Warranty - Excellent Condition!! on 2040-cars

US $24,900.00
Year:2011 Mileage:10958 Color: of the car
Location:

Bartlett, Illinois, United States

Bartlett, Illinois, United States
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2011 AUDI A3 S-Line

10K Miles

Full Factory Warranty

Dealer Serviced & Maintained 

Premium & Cold Weather Packages

 

This AUDI is a rare gem...S-Line with S-Tronic Automatic Transmission, Premium & Cold Weather Packages, 10k miles, The remainder of the 4YR/50K Factory Warranty, 6YR/100K CPO Warranty approved by Audi, Excellent condition inside & out, Fully detailed in the last week & not driven since!

 

We purchased this Audi A3 new in late 2011 (10/12/2011) and have driven it an average of less than 4,000 miles each year.  It has been factory serviced and maintained by our local Audi dealer from the 1st miles driven.  All oil changes, maintenance, and any necessary service has been completed either on or before it was due...The 15k service has already been completed (over 4k miles early).  We have all of the keys (2 with remote entry and one valet key), all original purchase invoices, all service manuals and all log books (with dealer stamps).

 

The car truly is in excellent condition inside and out.  It has been regularly washed and well maintained.  The brakes measure between 85-90% remaining, and the tires are 9 out of 10 in tread depth.  It has S-Line sill plates on the front and rear doors, S-Line Badges throughout the exterior of the car, the S-Tronic Automatic Transmission w/ Sport Mode, The 2.0Turbo 4 cylinder TFSI engine (200hp/2017ft/lbs or torque) that averages 30+MPG on the highway and well beyond 20+ MPG in the city, Dual Electronic/Automatic Multi-Function Climate Control, Traction Control, 4 Wheel ABS, Power Windows w/ one-touch auto up & down modes, Power Locks, Power, heated outside mirrors, auto-dimming rearview mirror with night mode and compass, and much, much more

If you are interested in our Audi A3, please feel free to give me a call at 517-230-9524 (My name is Mike) and I will be happy to give you any further information, answer any questions that you might have, schedule a test drive at your convenience, and help you through the buying process if necessary.  I have also shipped multiple vehicle across the country over the years so I am familiar with the process and will be happy to help you find a reputable transport company that I have worked with in the past to have the car shipped to you if you are not local, or unable to pick it up.  The car really is an excellent car, is under full (and transferrable) AUDI Factory Warranty (w/ 6yr/100k CPO warranty eligibility), and everything works as it should as if the car was new, so please bid & buy with confidence!

 

Now for the legal disclaimers...:)  The car is also being sold locally, so we reserve the right to end this auction for any reason, at any time if the vehicle is no longer available.  If you are interested in the car and would like to make arrangements to either test drive it or purchase it, please call or e-mail me ahead of time so that we can schedule a time that works for everyone.  Even though the car is in excellent condition, and has 10k miles on it, I am not responsible for any physical, mechanical, or otherwise unnoted defects that the car might have that are not listed in the description above.  The title to the car is free and clear/without any liens, and multiple payment methods may be used by anyone who would like to purchase the car.  Cashiers Checks, Wire/Bank Transfers, Loan Checks, and Cash are preferable, however any valid method of payment is acceptable, however, all payment methods must clear and be credited to my account before the title will be transferred, and the vehicle handed over to the new owners. 

 

Thank you for viewing our auction and good luck bidding!!

 

 

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