2002 Audi A4 3.0 Quattro Dark Blue on 2040-cars
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
| For Sale is a 2002 Audi A4 3.0 Quattro, Dark Blue exterior, light tan/cream interior. Just under 95,000 miles. OK BEFORE I TELL YOU MY STORY, AS NICELY AS I CAN SAY THIS PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DO NOT BID IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE FUNDS. DOWN PAYMENT IS REQUIRED AND I WILL WORK WITH YOU ONCE I HAVE THAT TO ARRANGE GETTING YOU THE VEHICLE. JUST PLEASE DONT WASTE MY TIME I AM AN FRIENDLY EASY TO GET ALONG WITH GUY I JUST WANT TO SELL THIS VEHICLE. Now that I have stated my peace happy bidding. Thank you for looking. OK so let me tell you my story: About 2 months or so after I realized that the title situation was going to take a while I parked it because I had other means of transportation. Just because I was paranoid I parked it incase something happened to the car and it still not being in my name I did not want to risk venturing down that road. I started it up every month and let it run for a while drove it around the block and then come September "I let it sit to long I suppose", September till the beginning of November it sat with out starting it up. so when I tried starting it up again it would not start, like the battery had died. Tried jumping it off had no success So I bought a new battery still once again would not start. So I returned the battery to get my money back that I spent on it. I do not know what the issue is, but I tired off dealing with the car. I've had it 9 months and have only driven it about 3 of those months. I've done all the mechanical work on the car that I know how to do. So I'm giving up and selling it AS IS. I paid $8000.00 and Unfortunately asking $6000.00 OR BEST OFFER. Don't hesitate to throw me an offer. Please be considerate of my situation and not throw out a BOGUS offer. I have spent to much Time on this vehicle to deal with extreme low ballers. Feel free to text, call, or email me if you'd like more Info. Thanks for looking About the car: Car Issues: 
 
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