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2006 Audi S4 Sedan Quattro -- Desirable Dolphin Grey Metallic On Black Leather on 2040-cars

US $18,250.00
Year:2006 Mileage:87740
Location:

Canton, Georgia, United States

Canton, Georgia, United States
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I'm selling my 2006 Audi S4 with only 87k miles. I have a clear title in hand for the car. There aren't many <100k mile B7 S4's around, but of those that are, few are as clean as that of a southern car. Don't buy one with rust starting to show from a northern state. This S4 was bought new right here in Atlanta at Jim Ellis Audi in May 2006 and has been in Georgia ever since. For that matter, it has been serviced at Jim Ellis its entire life, as you will see on the Carfax which comes with the paperwork for the new owner. The car is fully loaded with the Premium Package which includes the sunroof, home link, and auto dimming mirrors, as well as the Cold Weather Pkg which includes heated seats, heated mirrors, expandable ski sack, and other great features. It has an incredible sounding Bose stereo. All 8 books and both keys are included as are the full size spare on matching wheel and both Audi accessory tool kits. The tires are great shape (Michelin Pilot Sports with only a few thousand miles on them), fresh service, etc. 

This S4 is the extremely desirable combination of dolphin gray metallic on black leather with the true 6 speed manual transmission. Don't hesitate as it won't last long! You will be hard-pressed to find another that has been dealer serviced it's entire life (and by the same one that originally sold the car), that has both keys and all 8 books, and the full size matching spare with both original Audi tool kit and spare assistance packs still mounted with it. These types of things are typically long gone! Additionally, the car has the extremely high quality Stasis exhaust ($3,000) that gives the V8 engine the performance sound it should have come with factory while still providing a quiet drone-free ride on the interior. As mentioned in the "condition description" above, the only thing I can think of that is even worth noting as a flaw is the cracked chrome trim on the front grill. It's noted in AutoCheck/Carfax as the only incident in all 8 years and just never bothered replacing the trim piece just because it's so minor. Anyways, the interior literally still smells of new leather and looks virtually new as can be seen in the pictures. The car is an absolute blast to drive with it's 4.2L V8 pushing ~360hp and well over 300 lb/ft of tq, all coupled to a smooth 6 speed transmission. 

Call Barry at 678--516--1024 with any questions or to arrange a viewing. The car is currently located at my house in Canton, GA 30114.

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