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2009 Audi A8l Quattro, Amaretto Adaptive Cruise, Solar Roof, Massage Vent Seats on 2040-cars

US $24,990.00
Year:2009 Mileage:107500
Location:

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States

Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
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2009 Audi A8L Quattro

Massage, Adaptive Cruise, was under Audi certified warranty. Excellent condition. 

Most desired color combo – TRANSPORTER -Black with Amaretto leather.

Car had Audi certified warranty until 100K.

Just completed pre purchase inspection by Audi dealer (less than 50 miles since inspection).  Service-inspection records are available on requests.

No Damage shopping card accident shown on the report after few weeks of ownership - Long Car:)

Highway miles due to travel between Florida-North Carolina.

Four wheel drive luxury with unbelievable fuel economy for 350HP V8 monster – easily 27+mpg on highway- thanks to aluminum body, 6 speed transmission and some German magic. See picture of recent trip (28mpg). Navigation, Parktronic, Rearview camera, Bose sound, all power features are standard.

I spent a lot of time to find this car with right colors and extended list of options. Some options such as advanced key, active cruise control, ventilated seats, solar sunroof, pearl paint are extremely hard to find and add  $15K+  in value when new. Car was a special order and sold for over $95K

List of extra options on this car (prices when new):

·         Premium package: with advanced key, power door close assist, heated front and rear seats, optical parking system, premium leather, electric rear sunshade – ($4000)

·         Pearl Paint - Phantom Pearl Black ($750) looks stunning, easier to clean - check close up pictures for paint quality and condition.

·         Adaptive cruise control ($2600) – absolutely must have.

·         19” sport wheels (extra $1900) make car looks and improve handling

·         Sunroof solar panel ($650) – Essential for black car

·         Front seat Massage and Ventilation ($1500) Great functions and nice perforated leather

·         Dual rear seat climate control ($600)

·         Sirius satellite radio ($550) (currently active subscription)

·         AMI - Audi Multimedia Interface for IPod or USB devices ($550).

·         Audi all weather floor mats ($220)  – easy to clean and improve sound insulation

Look at the pictures to judge the condition of the car – bargain price is due to high mileage.

107K miles on odometer, impossible to believe otherwise. 


Call me with any questions (919) 606-5616  Alex

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