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Currently registered and have clear California title in hand. Bought new in California and is currently located in Southern California. One Owner Car. Has Factory Audi 4-Year/50,000 mile Vehicle warranty.
2011 Audi S4 Quattro Auto S-tronic Sedan. Here are some features and options: · Quattro permanent all-wheel drive system with rear torque bias. 60/40 · About 22,000 miles. · “Brilliant Black” Paint. · Optional, Genuine Silk Nappa Black Leather Seats. · 3.0 TFSI 333-HP DOHC Super Charged 6-cyl engine with dual intercoolers and FSI® direct injection. · Seven Speed S tronic® Dual Clutch transmission. Gets 1 mpg more than manual transmission !! · Optional, Audi Navigation System (premium plus). · Optional, Sports Rear Differential Package. · Optional, 19-inch 5-tri-spoke Wheel Package. · Optional, Bang & Olufsen® premium sound system.
· Rearview camera. · S4 enhanced brakes w/auto brake disc wiping. · S4 Sport Suspension. · Aftermarket “AWE Tuning” Performance Exhaust system. · Speed sensitive power steering. · Sunroof. · Audi Xenon plus headlamps with LED daytime running lights. · 3-zone auto climate control. · S4 Power & Heated sports seats with Lumbar support. · 60/40 Foldown split rear seat.
· Leather wrapped multifunction steering wheel. · Audi Music interface.(iPod integration). · Bluetooth hands-free phone interface. · Homelink remote transmitter. · Heated, power outside mirrors. · Auto-Dim rearview mirror w/ compass. · Deep Tinted windows. · 2 Key Fobs with xtra emergency key. User's Manuals and case.
This Audi S4 runs and drives excellent with No issues. Feels like a new car. It is so fun to drive and the best cornering sports car sedan I’ve driven.!!! The body and paint are in very good to excellent condition with just a few very small chips and light scratches from normal driving/use. There is a small golfball ding on the roof. The interior is in excellent condition and looks and smells like new with a little wear on the drivers seat that is normal from getting in and out of those sports seats, (see pics).
I am listing this Audi for a Private Seller. NO Financing available. NO Trades. Sold As Is. I can assist in finding transport if needed. Thanks for looking and I will do my best to answer any serious questions you might have. All emails go through Ebay, so make sure Ebay has your current email address. There are about 68 more pictures to look at. Enjoy.!!
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