2001 Audi A4 Quattro 1.8t Silver *very Clean* on 2040-cars
Neshanic Station, New Jersey, United States
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2001 Audi A4 1.8T manual Quattro complete with sport and winter packages. This is an extremely clean A4 was also an Audi Certified Pre-Owned vehicle, used as a daily driver. Garage kept with very structured maintenance intervals. Four new tires, two new coil packs, and a new battery installed in Dec 2013. Owner has upgraded to a new A4 and is looking to sell to only serious buyers. Specs 2001 Silver 1.8L Turbo 5 Speed manual Quattro (AWD) Grey with grey leather Interior & Carbon fiber trim 139,150 Miles Features and Option Audi Sport Package Audi Winter Package 17” Aluminum Audi Sport Wheels Leather Seats Xenon HID Self Leveling Headlights Fog Lights 35% Tint Pioneer Head Unit Iphone/Ipod interface XM/AM/FM/CD Stereo Alpine Type-R speakers Heated Mirrors Heated Seats Sunroof HomeLink Air Conditioning ABS Adjustable steering wheel Full size spare 2 switch blade keys Keyless entry Cruise control Front, Curtain, and rear airbags Power Lumbar Support Second row folding seats Integrated Audi Ski pouch
Exterior Condition
Overall excellent condition, small scratch on front bumper
and one of the door blades has come off. Vehicle has been in one minor front end collision in 2010 (Grille and head lights fully replaced through Audi certified installer) Interior Condition
Near perfect condition with the exception of a rip on the
driver’s seat. Seller reserves the right to end the auction at anytime. No International Sales. Buyer is responsible for pick-up and any shipping charges associated with purchase. 500 dollar deposit is due at the close of auction, the remainder of the money due will be paid in full within seven days. Cash or certified bank checks only. |
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