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2006 Audi A4 Quattro on 2040-cars

Year:2006 Mileage:112000 Color: Temperature Reading
Location:

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Quakertown, Pennsylvania, United States
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Selling my 2006 Audi A4 112,000 miles equipped with
2.0 Turbocharged 4-Cylinder engine 200HP 
Quattro All Wheel Drive
Tiptronic Automatic Shiftable Trans with Sport Mode
19 inch MMR HR2 Wheels 5x112 Bolt Pattern
New 235-35/19 General G-Max AS03 Tires
Ocean blue Pearl Effect Paint Color
Platinum Gray leather Interior
Heated Seats
Power Sliding Sunroof
Auto-Dimming Rear and Heated Folding Side View Mirrors
Steering Wheel Radio Controls Volume and Seek
Audi Symphony Radio Sirius Radio Capable with 10 speakers
In-Dash Compass and Exterior Temperature Reading
Dual Tip Exhaust
Mudflaps
Automatic Headlights
Fog Lights
2 Key Fob Transmitters 
1 Valet Key
Rear Lip Trunk Spoiler


This car was my personal vehicle, very reliable,  especially with the Quattro all wheel drive in winter, the car will go anywhere and eliminates winter weather worries. The car was always garage kept, and hand washed with monthly waxes and details.   The paint is in great shape and is a great looking rare Audi color.  Interior is in great shape, leather isn't torn or wrinkled. Carpet is clean without stains.  The MMR wheels are in good condition with a full set of 5, one is the full sized spare. I just put tires on the car about 2 months ago and they are like new with full tread.  This car handles perfectly, car was recently aligned and holds the road straight and true.  I also installed a new set of coilpacks just last week.  The car is lowered on ST coilovers, with less than 5,000 miles on them since installed, the car comes with the stock suspension springs and shocks as well if you desire to take it back to stock. I also have the original Audi 5 spoke star design wheels that will go along with the car they have tires mounted, but they will need a new set, would work nice for a set of snow tires.  Car was serviced every 4,000 miles with Audi filter and synthetic oils.  I just had the timing belt and water pump replaced at the suggested 100,000 miles.  This car is in near perfect condition with NO ACCIDENTS and CLEAN CARFAX.  I am the third owner, and I am positive that with the condition the car is in, the previous owners took great care of the car. You wont be disappointed with this Audi, feel free to give me a call or text me at 267-374-3168       
 

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