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2013 Audi A8l 4.0t Quattro Tiptronic 11k Miles on 2040-cars

US $85,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:11264 Color: Glacier White
Location:

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States

Chesapeake, Virginia, United States
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2013 Audi A8 L 4.0T Quattro Tiptronic 11k Miles

 

When you're looking for a world class luxury car, you want one that's different than what everyone else has - and that explains the difference in pricing.  The motor, color combination and options will be the difference between a $70k car and a $100k car.  The car you're looking at is the ONLY ONE like it currently for sale in the country.  This one's a head turner.


Vin:  WAUR2AFD5DN030800

Exterior: Glacier White           Interior: Beige

No damage, No chips, No scratches

Garaged at home and at office

5k Service Complete, 15k Service already paid

 

Options: (See invoice picture!)

- Nearly every option you can put on one except power rear seats, top of the line stereo and exterior heat detection

- V8 Twin Turbo (28mpg hwy)  (0-60 in 3.8, Same as Corvette)

- 8 Speed Tiptronic Transmission

- Quattro all-wheel-drive

- Panorama Roof

- 2 Key Remotes

- Valet Key

 

Front Seat:

- Power windows and mirrors

- 22 way power seats with massage settings

- Seats are heated and cooled

- 2 Setting seat memory for both driver and passenger

- Fully adjustable LED interior lighting (3 theme settings)

- LED lighting (including foot wells) illuminates passengers without driver distraction

- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel with memory

- Heated steering wheel

- Paddle shifters on steering wheel

- Steering wheel vibration to alert when you change lanes without signal (with on/off)

- Electric window screen/shade control for rear, passengers and both moon roofs

- 4 Zone climate control with driver master sync

- Bose premium sound system with satellite radio

- Navigation

- 14 Speaker 630 Watt Bose AM/FM CD/DVD Satellite Radio with surround sound

- Full exterior surround cameras with overhead view

- Adaptive cruise control – with full start/stop and adjust to traffic

- Automatic emergency brake/stop detection

- Full voice control

- Heated side mirrors and headlights

- Auto bright headlights

- Intermittent wipers with rain sensor

- Convenience power close on driver and passenger doors

- LED Vanity mirrors (driver and passenger)

- Two 12 volt power sources

- Multi-jack phone adaptor

- Audi Drive Select: Advanced control of the vehicle's adaptive suspension, dynamic steering, transmission shift characteristics & engine response, 27 distinct driving configurations, allowing drivers to configure vehicle drive characteristics exactly to their liking w/their choice of comfort, auto, dynamic or individual settings

- Crash sensor: Central locking auto unlocks doors, interior lighting is switched on, fuel pump & engine are switched off, hazard warning lights are switched on

 

Back Seat:

- Power windows

- Power locks (for entire car)

- Moon roof (full control)

- Electric sun screen/shade control for right, left and rear windows and moon roof

- LED lighting at night – including foot wells (enough to see and not distract driver)

- Full climate control system from both seats (like front seats)

- Heated seats

- Convenience power close on both doors

- Two 12 volt power outlets and cigarette lighter

- 2 fold down lit vanity mirrors

- Pop out cup holders

 

 

Trunk:

- Auto opener from driver’s door

- Push button opener from trunk exterior

- Power close from button in trunk or from driver’s door

- Emergency kit

 

Other:

- Fastest luxury car in its class

- Best handling luxury car in its class

- Power folding side mirrors upon locking

- Touch entry (Key detection auto-unlocks when you grab the handle and car lights up)

- Touch lock (Touch handle when exiting to lock)

- Audi Connect (4G Wifi making entire car a hot spot)

- Self leveling

 

Personal Statement:

 

I’ve been in the automotive business for more than 35 years.  This is my personal vehicle – and the first A8L I’ve owned.  By far, it’s the most impressive car I’ve ever driven and that you’ll ever drive.  Between the adaptive cruise, the collision avoidance system and the lane change warning, you'll swear the car drives itself.  It protects itself and its occupants.  With the cruise, you can be in rush hour traffic and never have to touch the brake or the gas pedal.  Amazing!  There’s a giant difference between the V6 (3.0) and the V8 (4.0) in both driving and price.  The combination of motor (V8), color combination (Glacier White/Beige) and extensive options makes this car rare – and hence, the price.  If you don’t believe me, just try to find just one like it anywhere in the country for sale.  It doesn’t exist.  If you want sporty – you’ve got it.  If you want economy – you’ve got it.  I’ve never been in a vehicle that isn’t effected by high crosswinds – until now.  The ride and quiet are the same as the highest end Mercedes or BMW.  Technically, this is better than anything out there.  The driver controls (selector tool, etc.) are far and away superior to Mercedes or BMW.  It feels natural.  The all-wheel-drive is a necessity in snow and rain.  The camera system is the most impressive of all luxury vehicles with the overhead viewing and the ability to peak around corners from the front or rear before pulling out.  Other lower end manufacturers use this as the model for what they want to be, but one drive will set the Audi apart.  I’ve never had a better car and am convinced there isn’t one out there.  The “L” is the long/limousine model.  I’m 6’4” and the back seat in this car makes you feel like you’re paying extra for the ride.  It’s been babied – washed every week, waxed every month (never a buffer), and in a garage at home and at the office.  To sum it up - It’s impressive.

 

If you have any questions or need more photos, you can contact me at 757-615-0800 or mhockett1@gmail.com.  I have access to a transporter and can arrange transportation if needed.  The car will be fully detailed before you take possession.  Please, no advertisers.



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