2000 Audi A6 Quattro Sedan 4-door 2.7l V-6 on 2040-cars
Windber, Pennsylvania, United States
You are looking at an Audi A6 Quattro AWD Turbo Sedan. We are selling this "as-is, where-is." It has a 2.7L V-6 turbocharged engine with a 4-speed All-Wheel-Drive automatic transmission. The car starts, runs and drives good, and shifts smooth, but the engine has a slight tick to it, and there is excessive smoke coming out of the exhaust, so it will need some work and we recommend that the car be hauled and not driven (see last pic for exhaust smoke). The body is in excellent shape, no rust or other issues. Very sharp looking car with a sunroof and full tinted windows. It has a good inspection - tires, brakes, exhaust all in good shape. The interior is in great shape, clean, leather and loaded. It has a nice AM/FM CD cassette stereo, automatic cold A/C (with rear air), cruise, leather heated, power seats, and power windows, locks, mirrors. If you're looking for a really sharp looking Audi at a great price, bid now, no reserve!
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