Audi 2.0t Special Ed. Quattro Sedan on 2040-cars
Astoria, New York, United States
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Audi 2.0T Special Ed. Quattro Sedan
2.0L 4-cyl. Turbo AWD 6-speed Automatic Tiptronic 2008, 62,000 miles, $15,900
ENGINE/PERFORMANCE · Brake Assist · Multi-link front and rear suspension · Four-wheel independent suspension · Front and rear stabilizer bar · Dynamic Trapezoidal link, fully independent, rear suspension · ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program) · Full size spare tire · 225/55R H tires · 17’ alloy wheels
COMFORT/CONVENIENCE · Leather heated seats · Glass sunroof · Audi Symphony AM/FM radio with in-dash 6-disc CD player and satellite radio · 10 total speakers and subwoofer; 150 watts stereo output · Electronic cruise control · Automatic dual-zone climate control with dust and pollen filter · Leather steering wheel · Tilt and telescopic steering wheel · Transmission and cruise controls on steering wheel · Aluminum beltline trim · Center console with two cup holders and two power outlets · Front and rear power windows with 'one-touch and pinch protection · Power central locking system · 8- way power driver seat and manual passenger seat adjustment · 4-spoke leather wrapped sport steering wheel with multifunction controls · 2 front headrests · 3 rear headrests · Driver and passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support · Height adjustable driver and passenger seat · Remote keyless power door locks · 4 one-touch power windows · Heated mirrors · Split-folding rear seatback with with storage center armrest
SAFETY/SECURITY · Anti-theft vehicle alarm system and ignition immobilizer · Auto door locking · Driver and front passenger seat mounted side airbag with supplemental restraints · Driver and front passenger advanced two-stage airbag with supplemental restraint system w/ occupant sensors · Driver and front passenger safety belt chimes · Electrically adjustable heated outside rear view mirrors · Front and rear 3-point safety belts with automatic pretensioning; front belts with force limiters · Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children · Rear door child safety locks · Top safety pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |
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