1999 Audi A4 Quattro Base Sedan 4-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Jupiter, Florida, United States
I've had this car for over two years. This car runs great and has no mechanical issues. It has 144,007 miles. There are a few things you should know about:
1. The cruise control does not work 2. There are some dents and scratches on the driver's side 3. The cupholder does not push in all the way 4. The clearcoat is starting to peel mainly on the right side of the vehicle, see the pics. 5. The key fob does not work to unlock the vehicle, but the locks work with the key and inside buttons 6. The message center display has some lines through it and won't display completely 7. The windshield wiper control always works if switched to high and then you can lower it to the other settings. Sometimes it works perfectly. 8. The headliner cloth material has separated in the back of the vehicle (see pics) This car has: 1. New tires last year 2. New brakes last year 3. New alternator last year 4. Oil and filter changed every 5,000 with Mobile 1 Synthetic If you want more pictures, I'll be happy to send. Here is a video of the car starting and running: You Tube Video of Car
|
Audi A4 for Sale
- 2006 audi a4 2.0t auto turbo 4dr sedan leather sunroof 6cd 75k miles very clean!(US $9,998.00)
- 2011 audi a4 premiun plus awd 2.0t heated seats sunroof pirellis
- 2006 a4 convertible 3.0 dark blue like new.. 25,701 miles.. clean inside and out(US $15,000.00)
- 2012 2.0t prestige quattro used turbo 2l i4 16v automatic awd sedan premium
- 2008 audi a4 quattro s-line sedan 4-door 2.0l turbocharged salvage title
- 2006 audi a4 2.0 s line
Auto Services in Florida
Zip Automotive ★★★★★
X-Lent Auto Body, Inc. ★★★★★
Wilde Jaguar of Sarasota ★★★★★
Wheeler Power Products ★★★★★
Westland Motors R C P Inc ★★★★★
West Coast Collision Center ★★★★★
Auto blog
Audi A3-based people mover in the works
Sat, 01 Jun 2013We have yet another announcement of yet another new Audi, including yet another obligatory quote from Audi research and development chief Wolfgang Dürheimer that there's room for it in the Audi range. On the sidelines of reports about the diesel-hybrid sports car, derived from the R18 endurance racer, there have been remarks about a possible MPV. Now Auto Express reports that said MPV "is on the way" and will be based on the A3 Sportback.
Previous speculation has posited either a six- or seven-seat people carrier; if the AE report is to be believed then five seats is the number that's been settled on. Planned to rest on a stretched version of the A3 platform, its wheelbase would be nearly eight inches longer than that of the A3 Sportback and it would compete against the Mercedes-Benz B-Class and the production version of the BMW Concept Active Tourer.
Audi is not going to dally about it, either, with a concept said to be ready for debut next year. Should it come, it would mean the A3 range comes pretty close to hitting for the cycle.
Porsche would have entered F1 if Audi had blocked its Le Mans program
Thu, 13 Mar 2014Go back a few years and you may have heard rumors of Porsche heading into Formula One. That never came to pass - or at least, it hasn't yet - but that doesn't mean that it wasn't close to happening. That's how committed to returning to top-level motorsport competition Porsche has become recently.
Autosport reports that just as Porsche was merging fully into the Volkswagen Group, Zuffenhausen was weighing its options for a factory racing program. Le Mans was its favorite, which makes sense, as it remains far and away the most successful constructor in the history of the famous endurance race. But the strategists at Porsche were worried that its new corporate overlords at Volkswagen wouldn't support two LMP1 programs and would favor Audi, which has positively dominated the modern era of endurance racing, coming second only to Porsche in the number of Le Mans victories it has scored to date.
Porsche's Plan B was reportedly to head into Formula One, although it isn't clear if the German automaker was intent on starting its own team, buying an existing one or merely providing engines to other teams. Porsche fielded its own cars in F1 in the late 1950s and early 60s, and returned as an engine supplier with TAG to power McLaren in the 1980s, powering Niki Lauda and Alain Prost to the World Championship in 1984 and 1985.
2013 Audi RS6 Avant hauls ass and then some
Mon, 04 Mar 2013Holy moly. Despite the fact that Audi first released details on its 2013 RS6 Avant back in December, we're still just as smitten with it now as we were a couple months ago. And why wouldn't we be? This stunning piece of forbidden fruit combines two of our favorite things: fast Audis and useful wagons.
The meat and potatoes behind the RS6 Avant is its twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8, tuned to crank out 560 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque. Mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission, the all-wheel-drive wagon can scoot to 60 miles per hour in just 3.9 seconds, on its way to a top speed of 155 mph. Opting for the Dynamic package ups that v-max to 174 mph, and selecting the Dynamic Plus pack increases that even further to 190 mph.
This RS6 Avant certainly looks the part of an extreme ass-hauler, fitted with the usual RS-spec gaping air intakes, 21-inch wheels, sport exhaust and carbon fiber ceramic brakes. Combine all that goodness with dynamic ride control, an adaptive air suspension and torque-vectoring Quattro all-wheel drive, and we have no doubt that this thing will scare off every other station wagon in the parking lot. (Well, except maybe that Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG. Woof.)