Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2011 Audi A3 Tdi Hatchback 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:72700
Location:

Brockton, Massachusetts, United States

Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
Advertising:

Literally fueling my car up twice a month, this car does over the prescribed fuel economy easily..... excellent bumper to bumper condition, not one scratch, dent or cosmetic defect. Comes with an aftermarket Alpine 6.1" in dash navigation system w/ Bluetooth connectivity. Play music via Bluetooth of with the USB cable tucked away in the glove compartment. Originally owned by General Electric as a fleet vehicle, its been rigorously maintained every three months. Carfax available upon request as well as diagnostics....

Bought the car in Prestige Motorcars (Warwick, RI) in April 2014. I'm selling because I plan to buy a house and need a pickup to renovate.

I currently have  loan on the vehicle thats less than half the asking price. The loan payoff can be arrainged at the buyers convienence. 

    Audi A3 for Sale

    Auto Services in Massachusetts

    Woodings Garage Volkswagen & Audi Service & Repair ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
    Address: 30 Penniman Rd, Sherborn
    Phone: (617) 782-4574

    Tom Public Auto Sales ★★★★★

    New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
    Address: 263 Adams St, Roxbury-Crossing
    Phone: (617) 282-4596

    Tire Depot & Auto Repair ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
    Address: 162 Bedford St, East-Mansfield
    Phone: (508) 947-3700

    Shaw Saab ★★★★★

    New Car Dealers, Automobile Leasing
    Address: 22 Pond St, Bridgewater
    Phone: (781) 982-7222

    Schlager`s Towing ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Towing, Truck Wrecking
    Address: 71 Moore Rd, Holbrook
    Phone: (781) 337-0004

    Ross Motor Parts Co ★★★★★

    Automobile Parts & Supplies, Clutches
    Address: 246 W Broadway, Somerville
    Phone: (617) 268-2000

    Auto blog

    2016 Audi S6 Quick Spin [w/video]

    Wed, Jul 8 2015

    Back in my salad days, when I was rocking a the greatest Civic Si of all time, the occasional pair of leather pants, and a yen for malt liquor and grass (both of which quickly put an end to the leather pants), a car like the 2016 Audi S6 would've made my head explode. "What's that?" I might have asked. "A roomy four-seat Audi with more than 400 horsepower and all-wheel drive, that looks like it was sculpted by Ralph McQuarrie? Pushing 30 mpg and under five seconds to 60 miles per hour? The hell you say." And that's even before Future Me showed Skinny Me an interior full of carbon fiber and aluminum, God's own quilted-leather sport buckets, and a 'radio' that would've made my Dreamcast look like an Atari 6400. (If you haven't picked up on the vibe yet, I was kind of a weird nerd in the late '90s.) Gentlemen, we live in the future; I just drove a mid-cycle-refresh Audi that proves it. Driving Notes The 4.0-liter, turbocharged V8 is tailor-made for smoothly pulling around anything less-well-endowed than the M5/E63/CTS-V set. Now up to 450 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque (versus the 420 hp and 406 lb-ft of last year's model), there's enough pull in the easily accessible powerband to satisfy all but lunatic drivers. It doesn't feel staggeringly fast, but that's only because 500 horsepower has become so commonplace in the new uber sedan game. It's quick enough. Remember when 250 hp was a crazy number? The car sounds like it has a V8, too. That may seem obvious, but in Generation Direct Injection things tend to get a bit clattery. You'll get some of that if you open the hood with the engine running (as I did in one of the Short Cuts above), but none where it counts: behind the wheel, windows up, stereo down, foot to the floor. That recipe delivers a hushed, baritone-sung song about understatement. Less subtle is the braking force when used at or near the top of its ability. After a moment of surprise and delight while decelerating in normal traffic, I went back-road hunting to test a few pseudo panic stops. Vented 15.7-inch front discs, with 14-inchers in the rear, provided a fast and steady haul-down from 70 miles per hour. Remember when wheels were 15 inches? I mean, you need those big brakes and potent engines to move and stop a car this hefty. With a base weight of 4,486 pounds – no doubt heavier still in my loaded, Dutchman-driven example – it still kind of blows my mind to see the 27-miles-per-gallon highway number.

    It's a good time to get a great deal on a new sports car

    Wed, Apr 21 2021

    Anyone who regularly follows our reporting on the biggest discounts on new cars already knows that the largest sums of money are generally lopped off the sticker prices of the priciest vehicles. It just makes sense. The formula holds true in April, with the 2020 Audi R8 leading the way. It's important to note that the Audi R8 comes in both coupe and convertible flavors and, despite coming standard with a V10 engine, multiple power levels. On average, customers are paying $18,551 less than the R8's $191,136 sticker price. That's nearly 10% off, with the average out-the-door price hovering at $172,585. Up next is the 2020 BMW M8, a vehicle we've grown used to seeing on this list. It's sold in hardtop, convertible and four-door Gran Coupe body styles, and when you average out all of its transactions, buyers are scoring discounts of $16,930 with an average transaction price of $139,891. That's 10.8% off the German car's sticker price. Another familiar face is in third place this month. The 2020 Acura NSX often leads the biggest-discounts list, and even though it's fallen a bit behind in the savings race, we doubt buyers who see $16,675 cut off the sticker are complaining. With an average transaction price of $143,013, that discount equals a savings of 10.4%. For a look at the best new car deals in America based on the percentage discount off their suggested asking prices, check out our monthly recap here. And when you're ready to buy, click here for the Autoblog Smart Buy program, which brings you a hassle-free buying experience with over 9,000 Certified Dealers nationwide. Related video:

    Audi Quattro concept production hopes still alive, could be more radical

    Sun, Nov 23 2014

    Remember the gestation period of the Lexus LFA, the one that, in automotive time, took so long that its origins could have been carbon dated? We feel like it's deja vu all over again, as Yogi Berra would have said, this time featuring the Audi Quattro and Audi Sport Quattro. It was 2010 when our cameras first glimpsed the Audi Quattro Concept (pictured right) at the Paris Motor Show, and we tasted its turbocharged 2.5-liter, five-cylinder powerplant not long after. Last year we met the hybrid, 700-horsepower Audi Sport Quattro concept at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but we got no closer to finding out if there'd ever be a version we could buy. A report in Autocar keeps the flame of hope burning, quoting Audi design chief Marc Lichte at the LA Auto Show saying, "We are working on Quattro, it is still alive." Lichte went on to say, however, that the next imagining is "more extreme" than those we've seen, and, "There will be surprises." Those words alone are a surprise. The last we heard about the Quattro revival was Audi boss Ulrich Hackenberg saying he wanted a more accessible homage to the original, and we don't know how "more extreme" jives with that. Seeing that Audi is serious about the idea, at least, we shouldn't have to wait long to find out. Just don't get your hopes up about its affordability yet.