2013 Audi S6 Base Sedan 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Athens, Ohio, United States
2013 AUDI S6 4.0T
Cold Weather Package - $450 Rear heated seats Steering wheel heated Audi side assist / Audi pre sense rear / Power Folding Mirrors - $500 Audi Side Assist overtaking sensor; Audi pre sense rear collision warning systemfeatures: seat belt activation; Audi pre sense rear; includes seat repositioning (only with memory seats); Electric foldable mirrors Driver Assistance Package - $2,500 Adaptive cruise control; Audi pre sense plus collision warning systemfeatures: seat belt activation and brake assist; Brake assist with preview; Audi Side Assist overtaking sensor; Electric foldable mirrors Comfort Seating Package - $1,950 Driver and front passenger seat front seat ventilated with 20-way power active/massage, memorized height, memorized lumbar, memorized tilt and memorized thigh support; Two height-adjustable, electrically-adjustable front seat head restraints; Valcona Leather interior (no diamond stitching) Innovation Package - $5,650 Adaptive cruise control; Audi pre sense plus collision warning systemfeatures: seat belt activation and brake assist; Brake assist with preview; Audi Side Assist overtaking sensor; Electric foldable mirrors; Night vision; Front cam&radar parking distance sensors, rear cam&radar parking distance sensors, side camera parking distance sensors; 360 degree parking camera; Blind junction view; Parking assistance: guidance display for front parking and rear parking
The Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System takes the state of the art Bang & Olufsen Sound System a step further. The customized speakers and the proprietary Bang & Olufsen technologies – Acoustic Lens Technology and the unique ICEpower technology – make it the best acoustic experience ever created for the car. - Active loudspeaker technology APR TUNED WITH BLUETOOTH DONGLE (OVER 575HP!!) **$1200** COLD AIR INTAKE AUDI MMI NAVIGATION PLUS w/MMI TOUCH 7" COLOR DRIVER INFORMATION SYSTEM MONITOR AUDI PARKING SYSTEM w/REARVIEW CAMERA BLUETOOTH STREAMING AUDIO AUDI ADVANCED KEY AUOT-DIMMING HEATED EXTERIOR MIRRORS w/MEMORY AUDI XENON PLUS LIGHTS w/LED DRL AUDI ADAPTIVE LIGHT & CORNERING LIGHT NIGHT VISION ASSISTANCE 20" BLACK OPTIC PACKAGE WHEELS W/PIRELLI TIRES **$1500** ADAPTIVE AIR SPORT SUSPENSION POWER GLASS SUNROOF (TILT/SLIDE) RAIN AND LIGHT SENSOR HEATED/COOLED AND MASSAGE SEATS KEYLESS START SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO HEATED STEERING WHEEL REAR HEATED SEATS NATURAL WOOD INLAYS MULTI-FUNCTIONAL STEERING CONTROLS THREE-ZONE CLIMATE CONTROLS UNIVERSAL REMOTE TRANSMITTER LEATHER STEERING MEMORY DRIVER SETTINGS BANG AND OLUFSEN ADVANCED PREMIUM SOUND SYSTEM **$5900 ADD ON** MP3 CAPABILITY BLUETOOTH WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY Car is extremely nice, extremely fast and has been a wonderful car. Only looking to sell because I do not really need the car. I do have it financed so I would have to get the money and pay the current loan off and have the title transferred over to the buyer. There was a small incident where a local store bumped the drivers side with a clothing rack and left a couple small dings and a very small scratch, all pictured and nothing major! Please email me with any questions you may have. Thank you and happy Ebaying! |
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2016 Audi A3 Sportback E-Tron First Drive
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