2002 Audi A4 Quattro Sedan V6 Awd on 2040-cars
Marlboro, New Jersey, United States
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2002 Audi A4 3.0 Quattro AT5 LOTS OF NEW PARTS! Car is being sold "AS IS." The car has body damage on the driver's side rear door and rear panel as well as engine problems. We have a video that has the engine noise. Please send me a message if you would like me to send you the video. Seller is not responsible for any problems with the car or if the car if it breaks down upon transport after purchase. Selling the car "AS IS." Cashier's Check ONLY. PICK-UP ONLY. The glove compartment door is broken. It closes but the door comes off when you open it. (See Picture) Two of the air control buttons are worn. (See Picture) The ashtray door doesn't stay closed. The window controls in the front seats are worn. (See Picture) Below is a list of some of the recent maintenance on the car: 2013 - New Serpentine Belt and Pulley 11/12/13 - Replaced left and right front drive axles, Oil Change - Mileage: 145,531 - $636 01/22/13 - Replaced Water Pump - $802 04/26/12 - Replaced Passenger Side Axle, Lower Control Arm, Front Wheel, Front Brakes, Center Wheel Bolt, Power Steering Pump, Power Steering Hose, Ribbed Belt - Mileage: 101,436 - $798 03/13/12 - Replaced Prop Shaft Seal, Driver's Side Lower Control Arms and the Sway Bar Bushings and End Links - Mileage: 99,291 - $1,368 03/03/12 - Recall Performed 28f2 Recall, Replaced Ignition Coils - Mileage: 98,939 - $0 02/07/12 - Replaced Transmission Output Shaft Seal, Change Automatic Transmission Fluid, Cleaned Engine - Mileage: 97,450 - $243 02/21/12 - Replaced Timing Belt, Water Pump, Belt Idler Roller, Belt Relay Roller, Hydraulic Belt Damper, Timing Belt Tensioner, Serviced Cooling System, Oil Change, Replaced Oil Filter, Chassis Lubrication, Replace Oil Drain Plug Seal - Mileage: 98,118 - $1,585 7/10/2011 - 4 New Tires 2011 - New Horn 2 OWNERS. We have the original window sticker. Here is the info from the sticker: Exterior: Brilliant Black with Clearcoat Interior: Beige Interior Standard Equipment (Unless replaced by options) TECHNICAL: - 3.0 220hp DOHC aluminum V6 engine - 5-Speed automatic transmission with Tiptronic (R) with DSP (Dynamic Shift Program) - ABS (Anti-lock brake system) - Brake Assist - Quattro Permanent All-Wheel Drive System with EDL (Electronic Differential Lock) - ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program) - Alloy wheels, 215/55 all-season tires - Full size spare tire with matching alloy wheel - Four-link front suspension - Trapezoidal link, fully independent rear suspension - Rack and pinion power steering COMFORT/CONVENIENCE: - Automatic dual-zone climate control with pollen filter and smog sensor - Front and rear power windows with 'one-touch' and pinch protection - Electronic cruise control - Power central locking system with selective unlocking - 12-way power front seats - Storage try under front and drive passenger seats - 60/40 Split folding rear seat - Genuine wood belt line trim - 3-spoke leather wrapped sport steering wheel - Driver information display - Concealed headlight washer system - Audi Symphony AM/FM radio with in-dash 6-disc CD changer SAFETY/SECURITY: - Driver and front passenger next generation airbag supplemental restraint system - Driver and front passenger seat mounted side airbag supplemental restraints - SIDEGUARD (TM) inflatable curtain airbags - Electrically adjustable heated outside rear view mirrors - 3 child seat tether anchorage points - Front and rear 3-point safety belts with automatic pretensioning, front belts with force limiters - Anti-theft vehicle alarm system with interior motion sensors and ignition immobilizer 17 CITY MPG, 25 HIGHWAY MPG Actual Mileage will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition. Results reported to EPA indicate that the majority of vehicles with these estimates will achieve between 14 and 20 mpg in the city and between 21 and 29 mpg on the highway. MANUFACTURER'S SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE: 2002 Audi A4 3.0 quattro AT5 - $33,140.00 Beige Interior - No Charge Automatic 5-Speed Trans. w/Tiptronic (R) - No Charge Leather Upholstery - $1,320.00 Glass Sunroof (w/Power, Tilt, Slide) - $1,000.00 Sport Package - 17-Inch 5-Spoke Cast Alloy Wheels, Sport Suspension, Ultra High-Performance Summer Tires - $750.00 Bose (R) Premium Sound System - $650.00 Premium Package - Homelink (R) Remote Transmitter , Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors, Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror with Compass, Memory for Drive Seat and Mirror Position - $550.00 Heated Front and Rear Seats - $525.00 Destination Charge - $645.00 Total - $38,580.00 Please ask any questions you may have. |
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