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Very Nice 2007 Audi Q 7 4.2 on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:106987
Location:

Delmar, Delaware, United States

Delmar, Delaware, United States
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 UP FOR SALE  IS  A TRADE IN THAT WE WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC TO GIVE THEM A OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT THE PRICE OF DEALERS THAT WILL RESALE FOR RETAIL PRICES BUT NOW YOU CAN SAVE THOUSANDS BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND AGGRESSION HIGH BIDDER WINS NO RESERVE 5 DAY AUCTION PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS AND MAKE YOUR DECISIONS BEFORE YOU BID!!!!!FOR SALE IS A 2007 AUDI Q 7 4.2 V 8 WITH PREMIUM PACKAGE HAVE BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF YOUR AVERAGE WEAR WHICH IS VERY MINIMUM. THERE IS NO SUSPENSION OR ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION  MALFUNCTIONS .THIS IS A VERY SOUND AUDI Q 7 IT IS DRESSED IN A GLOSS WHITE WITH SILVER ACCENT THAT STILL HOLDS A SHOWROOM SHINE WITH A FEW SMALL SCRATCHES THAT ARE EVEN HARD TO SEE  OVER ALL A WHITE BEAUTY  IT IS TRIMMED LEATHER TAN SEATS THAT IS IN GREAT CONDITION STILL HOLDS ITS COLOR  AND LUSTURE  WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS ACCENTED PANORAMIC ROOF THAT OPENS THE FULL LENGTH OF THE VEHICLE  ALL OPTIONS ARE FULL POWER AND ARE WORKING PROPERLY WITH LOTS OF LEG ROOM AND HEAD SPACE HAS 3 ROW OF SEATS  WITH BUCKETS REAR ENTERTAINMENT WITH WIRELESS HEADPHONES AND DUAL DVD AND MONITORS. THIS Q 7 SITS ON A NICE SET OF RUBBER MOUNTED ON 18 INCH FACTORY ALLOY SPORTS WHEELS ,ALL WHEEL DRIVE THAT IS GREAT IN THE WINTER SNOW AND ICE AND RAIN AND HILLS THE AIR IS ICE COLD THE HEAT IS FIRE HOT LOADED WITH NAVIGATION 6 DISC CD CHANGER HEATED SEATS BOSE SYSTEM  THE NAVIGATION MMI SCREEN IS NOT SHOWING NEEDS TO BE REPLACED A $400.00 FIX INCLUDING PARTS AND LABOR WAS QUOTED  AM FM RADIO CD PLAYER ALL AUDIO  FUNCTIONS JUST THERE IS NO VISUAL STEERING WHEEL WARMER FOLDAWAY MIRRORS BACKUP CAMERA VOICE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  2 REMOTE IGNITION KEYS,THIS Q 7 IS POWERED BY A 8 CYLINDER 4.2 L LITER ENGINE WITH DUAL EXHAUST THAT STILL RUNS WITH FULL POWER PARTNERED BY A 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION THAT GIVES THIS Q 7  LOTS OF GET UP AND GO THIS Q 7 HAS SPEED AND POWER THIS BIG BOY WILL ROLL WITH POWER STYLE AND GRACE.THERE IS A WHOLE LOT OF Q 7 LEFT HERE WITH NO WORRIES YOU WILL ENJOY THIS AUDI Q 7 AND IT WILL SERVE YOU FOR MANY YEARS TO COME,WE  FOUND NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS .BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND AGGRESSION THIS ONE IS A PRIZE!WE HAVE DESCRIBED THIS Q 7 TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE YOU ARE WELCOME TO STOP IN AND TEST DRIVE AND LOOK IT OVER ANYTIME ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND AS IS WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR OVERSIGHTS MISDIAGNOSIS OR MISPRINTS.THIS Q 7 IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IF PURCHASED BEFORE THE END .THERE IS NO EXCEPTION $200.00 ADMINISTRATION FEE IN ADDITION TO THE FINAL BID FOR DETAILING AND CLERICAL AS WELL AS A 60 DAY TEMP TAG AND REGISTRATION IF NEEDED.IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS THE DESCRIPTION OR PICTURES DON'T ANSWER FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AND WE TRY TO ANSWER THEM . GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS

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