2010 Audi A5 Base Coupe 2-door Premium Plus Pkg No Reserve on 2040-cars
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Color is a beautiful Deep Blue Sea metallic with a dark gray leather interior. Turbocharged 2.0L 4-cylinder with an 8-speed automatic runs seamlessly and nets 25 MPG city and over 30 MPG highway. Premium Plus package includes all-wheel drive OVER $3500 in up grades ,UPGRADED S STYLE FRONT BUMPER upgraded GIOVANNA WHEELS with WIDES ON THE REAR And NEWER TIRES Bang & Olufsen audio system. Audio is super crisp and clear. Sunroof, one-touch power windows, dual climate control, fully powered front seats, and steering wheel controls are a few of the creature comforts. Car sits low, wide, has a fantastic stance, and handles like new .$1000 deposit due within 48 hours of auction end. Buyer responsible for pick-up/delivery. ***Vehicle shows headlight range not accurate *** happens sometimes going over large. Pot holes |
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