Audi A4 on 2040-cars
Rock Hill, South Carolina, United States
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Ive dropped the price lower since I,ve bought another car...THIS IS AS LOW AS ITS GOING...SO DONT ASK... this price is LOW...and I wont go lower for a car that runs/drives and is STILL an Audi and has a CLEAN history! ...now this car is in fair shape no major dents or scratches, and is FULLY loaded as its the 3.0. Payment prefferd by cash in person or check (CERTIFIED) Wont ship car at my expense that's for buyer but can be driven home. Interior is immaculate other than crack in bottom of drivers side seat, has a crack in the windshield and needs A/C recharge but I am doing repairs as the days go along. As things are fixed the price will go up, Just had transmission fluid changed ($375) but right now I feel the price is VERY fair considering the engine sells for $2200 and up, and it could just be parted and make more.I just have lost intrest in this car and really don't need it anyway. This car is FREE from any leaks and the engine and undercarriage are bone dry! Valve cover and other gaskets were ALL replaced earlier this year so those are all fine. No leaking sunroof/bad smells (non Smoker) and this car is VERY clean. all the windows work (2 new window regulators) and go up/down with no issues. This car isn't perfect but its a good starter car to get there....it hasnt been ragged or abused and the car history is CLEAN. If theres a cheaper A4 here it probly doesn't run and definetly wont get you home...so consider that when making offers. Thanks. Heres a Video of the car https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=s6Wi0tNO8Og
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