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2000 Audi Tt 89k Near-mint Condition All Options, Fanatical Owner on 2040-cars

Year:2000 Mileage:89700
Location:

Williston, Vermont, United States

Williston, Vermont, United States

 
2000 Audi TT
  • Near perfect condition in and out, mechanically and cosmetically
  • 5 speed, 1.8 liter turbo engine, 180 hp.
  • Front wheel drive -- no Quattro complications to break/fix
  • All options -- xenon headlights, leather, Bose premium sound with cd changer, heated leather seats, etc.
  • Owned by longtime Audi/VW nut. Purchased in Feb. 2003 as an Audi Assured vehicle with 15k -- so I'm 2nd owner
  • All mechanical work up to date, needs nothing. Everything works as it should.
  • No rust anywhere, super clean. No tears or wear-through in interior. Paint shiny and excellent, no dings. No accidents/crashes
  • Never-ever smoked in
  • Clean Vermont title
  • I'm fanatical about repairs and maintenance.  History in last 3 years includes:
  1. Timing belt/water pump (69k, 10/2010)
  2. Tie rod, strut mounts, (3/2011)
  3. Swaybar linkages (6/2012)
  4. Front coil spring (6/2013)
  5. Exhaust manifold & turbo gaskets (6/2013)
  6. Instrument cluster rebuild, including software -- no more faded display (6/2013)
  7. High-pressure side power steering line (9/2013)
  8. Engine has only ever seen synthetic oil, changed every 5k
  9. Bridgestone Potenza tires with approx 10k miles on them
  10. Brake pads/rotors (rear)
  11. Both oxygen sensors
  • For complete transparent disclosure, flaws/oddities:
  1. Driver's side seat height adjustment lever broke, now controlled by push knob under front of seat
  2. minor curb rash on 2-3 wheels (see pics)
  3. dashboard has phantom warning/chime that a brake light bulb is out (none are), has happened maybe once/month for the past 7 years
  • My kids are now too tall for the back seat, forcing reluctant sale ...
  • (updated with better photos 10-20-13 -- need a sunnier day or better fill-flash to capture the excellent condition of the car)

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Auto blog

2014 Audi A4 next car to go on big diet while adding features

Sun, 07 Apr 2013

The Audi A4 is expected to receive a major redesign over the next couple of years, and with the smaller A3 now gaining a sedan model, it is being reported that the A4 might be getting a little breathing room for a more advanced design and improved technology and features. According to AutoBild, this would include a drop of more than 200 pounds in curb weight, updated cabin tech and a wider variety of drivetrain options.
AutoBild states that Audi is looking to upgrade just about every detail - inside and out - when it comes to the 2014 Audi A4, and this includes a next-generation MMI system that uses two digital displays. Extensive use of magnesium, aluminum and plastics will help shave an estimated 220 pounds from the A4's curb weight, and in terms of engines, it sounds like the usual array of forced-induction, small-displacement gas and diesel engines will be on tap, but a bigger V6 TDI and a plug-in hybrid powertrain are also mentioned.

2014 Audi S1 Quattro leaks ahead of reveal

Tue, 11 Feb 2014

Rumors have been swirling that Audi will unveil the next-generation TT at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show, but now it seems as if European hot hatch fans will be getting a car of their own from the German automaker. Images of the S1 Sportback Quattro have leaked out today, giving us our first taste of the real thing after seeing the camouflaged version a few months ago.
Audi may be planning to release official details about the S1 and refreshed A1 tomorrow and debut them publicly in Geneva. The S1 is expected to use the Volkswagen 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder with about 230hp, all-wheel drive and a choice of six-speed manual or dual-clutch transmission. It is basically supposed to be Golf GTI in a tiny package with all-wheel drive.
While it is highly unlikely we are getting any version of the A1 on these shores, it's always fun to see the cars lucky European enthusiasts enjoy.

Audi Prologue concept goes for A9, we give it a ten

Wed, 19 Nov 2014

If you've been waiting for Audi to roll out a new design language, you need wait no longer as Ingolstadt is displaying just that at the Los Angeles Auto Show this year with the Prologue concept you see here.
Penned by Audi's new design chief Marc Lichte, the Prologue is earmarked to introduce a shift (if not quite a complete change) in design direction for the German automaker. The trapezoidal grille sits wider and lower than on existing models, with the wedge-shaped laser headlights positioned higher above new air intakes with blade elements. The profile rests balanced across its wheelbase to visually emphasize the all-wheel drive that is part of Audi's DNA, with flared arches inspired by the legendary Ur-Quattro. The rear section is inspired by yachts, angled forward to suggest motion, with a narrow strip of LED taillights, full-width diffuser element and twin trapezoidal exhaust tips.
Inside it's all light and surgically clean, with a horizontal dashboard integrating four touchscreen displays running its full width. The system even allows the passenger to select the route for the navigation system and swipe it on over to the driver's display. The headrests on the rear seats and the "sound spoiler" on the rear shelf deploy only when needed, unobstructing the rear view when not.