2001 Audi A8l Quattro on 2040-cars
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
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With great pride and confidence I present
this fine Audi A8 in the stretched L-edition. This award-winning
executive saloon is a very clean, non-smoker vehicle and comes loaded with
options. Audi revolutionized the luxury car segment
by introducing the A8 in ’97 - it was indeed a breakthrough in safety,
architecture and performance; with six airbags, ASF and the legendary Quattro
system. Since then, things only got better: 0-60 in 6.7
seconds, 25Mpg and only 4000lbs., the German automotive elite got a new
leader. This A8L was very well kept and all scheduled maintenance
done – bid accordingly. This is my father’s car, so any questions will be answered from him directly. He rarely drives it, which is why it is for sale. It should be driven and enjoyed by someone. FACTS: Amongst many features, this vehicle includes: "u 310HP 4.2L V8 Engine "u Quattro Full-Time AWD System "u ASF – Audi Space Frame (Alcoa Aircraft
Aluminum) "u GPS Navigation System (BLAUPUNKT) "u Optional Premium Package ($850.00 Value) 1. Xenon Headlamps (Self-Leveling) 2. Heated Steering Wheel 3. Integrated Ski-Bag 3. Power Rear Shade /w Side Shades "u Heated Comfort Seats (Front & Rear) "u Heated Power Tilt Steering Wheel "u 4-Memory Positions /w Passenger Memory (New for ’01) "u Rear Power Seat Lumbar /w Power
Headrests "u Double-Insulated Windows (with UV
protection) "u Optional Parking Sensors (Front&Rear) ($700.00 Value) "u Optional 18” Alloys Wheels ($1,700.00 Upgrade) "u Headlight Washers "u Premium BOSE/Symphony Audio System "u Optional 6-Disc CD-Changer ($600.00 Upgrade) "u Steering Audio & Shift Controls (New for ’01) "u Dual Digital Climate Control "u Electric Rear Sun-Shade /w Side Shades "u Keyless Entry Security System "u Heated Power Auto-Dimming Mirrors "u Eight Airbags "u Electronic Stability Program (ESP) "u Traction Control This car originally sold for $70k (as equipped) and it is nearly impossible to find a nice one today. This Audi must be driven to be fully appreciated. Strong, smooth and refined. Remarkable. Why buy this one?: "u Rare – Hard to find item "u Non-Smoker "u Excellent Condition "u Recent Brakes "u Original Floor mats "u Garage Kept There is only one known issue with this vehicle at the moment. There is a problem with the radio antenna (no reception). We have not tried to diagnose it. The CD changer works just fine, so it hasn't been a priority. The paint isn't “perfect”, but nothing worse than you would expect from a 12 year old car. This is your opportunity to own the most prestigious Audi sedan, without breaking the bank. Please only bid if you’re ready to complete the transaction as you’re entering into a legal contract. Feel free to e-mail any questions or concerns. This WILL be an in person transaction. The PA title is free and clear and MUST be transferred to the new owner. Good luck! |
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