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Audi A8, Low Miles, Bluetooth, Iphone/ipod Integration, Smartstart, Many Extras on 2040-cars

Year:2004 Mileage:56096 Color: with beige leather interior
Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
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Up for sale is my 2004 Audi A8 L with 56000 miles black exterior with beige leather interior. I’m the second owner of the car. It’s well cared for and fully loaded with factory and aftermarket options. The tires were replaced recently with less than 10000 miles on them. These tries are low profile and bigger than factory and give the car that desirable wider stance. The tires also accompany a road hazard warranty which is transferable. The car has been babied and serviced regularly…I’m a car buff!! Here’s a list of aftermarket options added since I’ve owned it:

  1. Custom front sports grille with badges and custom badges all around including the trunk ($2000 body shop fees)
  2. Top of the line Gateway GW51MO2 device ($1000 option) with IPhone/IPod integration, auxiliary audio (music on USB stick and played on the device) and video option. All music playing options can be controlled from the phone of from the factory controls on the radio. See pics
  3. Gateway Bluetooth for hands free phone calls and stream music from your phone ($300 option).
  4. Viper remote start system (top of the line) with Smart start which means you can start, lock/unlock, and open the trunk from your Apple or Android phone ($1500 option). See pics
  5. Rear trunk lid spoiler
  6. Professionally tinted windows
  7. Custom Kuda base and phone mount professionally installed

Key factory options:

  1. Xenon headlights
  2. Heated and cooled leather seats
  3. Factory Bose sound system
  4. Adjustable suspension with a push of a button
  5. Navigation
  6. Power rear window shades, and manual side window shades
  7. Premium 19 inch factory wheels

Here’s list of known issues:

  1. The power trunk lift system does not work well, I believe the motor is getting weak due to age.
  2. Minor scratches and scuffs, normal for its age
  3. There's a very slight barely noticeable coolant leak under the right front side of the bumper. Does not cause the coolant level to go down. My theory is probably happened during mounting of front bumper after the custom grille installed two years ago by the body shop. Probably a slightly loose radiator hose. Has not bothered me to a point to address it...just mentioning it here in the interest of full disclosure

 

Please email or text 952 250-6004 with questions. Thanks for looking!

 

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Head of design for Audi, Wolfgang Egger, has told Auto Express that a reborn Quattro could enter production, but bosses for the company haven't yet decided whether to base it on the Sport Quattro concept that just debuted at this week's Frankfurt Motor Show or the smaller Quattro concept that was revealed at the 2010 Paris Motor Show.
While both draw their inspiration from the original Ur-Quattro of the 1980s, they vary wildly in both size and choice of powertrain. The 2010 Quattro concept was based on Volkswagen's MQB platform, shared with such vehicles as the Golf and Audi A3. The Sport Quattro, meanwhile, was built atop the company's larger MLB platform that's used almost exclusively for Audi models, including the A5, which is also a coupe.
Under their hoods, the 2010 Quattro concept simply employs a version of the same 2.5-liter engine used in the TT RS, tuned to deliver 408 horsepower, while the Sport Quattro goes nuclear with a twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain that develops 700 hp and 590 pound-feet of torque. Both, of course, employ quattro all-wheel drive just like their forebearer.

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All-in, Audi says the Allroad Shooting Brake's ETron powertrain is good for 408 horsepower and total system torque of 479 pound-feet, enough to haul the 3,500-pound German to 62 miles per hour in 4.6 seconds and up to a governed 155 mph. Despite that tidy performance, Audi says the Allroad Shooting Brake offers robust fuel consumption of 1.9 liters per 100k, equivalent to 124 miles per gallon, with a bladder-busting range of 510 miles.

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