Low Mileage!!! Excellent Condition!!! Runs&drives Fantastic!!! No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Foster, Rhode Island, United States
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This Allroad is in excellent condition. It drives and handles beautifully with no warning lights on displayed on
the dash. Cosmetically, there are no dings, dents , rust or defects on the body aside from missing 2 front fog lights
and some scuffing of the rear bumper you can see in the photographs. All the leather seats show little-to-no wear and have no
cracks or tears. All interior gauges and lights work with only minor wear on the radio buttons. There are no rattles or squeaks
and the handling is tight. The car has 4 matching Goodyear Assurance 225/55/R17 tires that are close to BRAND NEW condition!!!
Timing belt and water pump have been replaced at 79k miles!!!
The interior with its power-adjustable heated leather seats, power windows and door locks, and Audi Concert 6-
disc stereo is likewise in excellent condition. The adjustable-height suspension with ABS and traction control
provides a ride that is smooth and quiet. Handling is tight and the anti-lock brakes and suspension are solid.
Our loss can be your gain. This car WILL BE SOLD to the HIGHEST BIDDER!!! Good luck bidding!!!
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Audi Allroad for Sale
Suv 2.7l cd awd turbocharged traction control air suspension stability control
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Silver on black twin turbo awd heated seats sunroof we finance
2003 audi allroad quattro base wagon 4-door 2.7l(US $6,500.00)
2001 audi allroad 90400 original miles
Beautiful black exterior with black/gray interior, excellent condition, 80,500(US $8,500.00)
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