Audi A4 3.0l Quattro + 20" & 17" Tire Package + Alpine 7" Gps + 4 Heated Seats on 2040-cars
Scarborough, Ontario, Canada
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:V6 3.0L
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Audi
Model: A4
Trim: PREMIUM / SPORT
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Bluetooth, GPS, MP3, DVD PLAYER, FRONT HEATED SEATS, REAR HEATED SEATS, FIRST AID KIT, STORAGE UNITS UNDER BOTH FRONT SEATS, IPOD CABLE AND USB CABLES IN DASH, MIC INSTALLED FOR BLUETOOTH PHONE, 20-INCH RENNEN C5, BOSE AUDIO
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: QUATTRO AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 79,900
Exterior Color: Ming Blue
Interior Color: Platinum Leather
Disability Equipped: No
Number of Cylinders: 6
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
CLEAN TITLE - CANADIAN CAR - NO ACCIDENTS - CARPROOF IN HAND + ALL SERVICE RECORDS. ALL WORK DONE AT AUDI DEALERSHIPS / AUDI CERTIFIED DEALERSHIPS ONLY. Fat folder of records from bill of sale till now, I just installed a $150 battery few months ago.
STREERING WHEEL CONTROLS FOR AUDIO
(BLUETOOTH / NAVIGATION / SIRIUS XM / IPOD CABLE / USB CABLE / AUX)
Both sets of rims and tires are worth over $3000 alone. BOTH SETS ONLY DRIVEN ONE ONE SEASON.
COMES WITH BOTH SETS OF KEYS + VALET KEY. ONE KEY IS UNUSED SINCE PURCHASE OF THE CAR.
NEW brake rotors (dimpled / slotted) - painted RED calipers (HAWK HPS PADS)
20-INCH rims you haven`t seen on any other Audi/BMW/BENZ... (20" RENNEN BLUE LABEL C5 CONCAVE STAGGERED 5X112 ON 225-35ZR20 - PAID 2200$ RECEIPT IN HAND - INSTALLATION WAS 200$ ALONE)
Alpine screen INA-W900 double-din DECK(DVD/navigation receiver with 7" touchscreen and AM/FM tune - 1100$) Installed professionally with Bluetooth module and phone connectivity and full North America maps via GPS module (pair for separately). Your iPhone / smart-phone favorites and contacts show up on this deck. The touch-screen is intuitive and very bright. You can also watch DVDs on it and search for restaurants and all sorts of places via GPS.
I have all maintenance records from day one. Including original bill of sale which is nearly $50,000.
Options from Audi:
Metalic / Pearl Effect Navy Blue Paint = $650
Premium Package 2 = $3040 (Power folding/Heated mirrors + All four seats heated + 4 driver memory settings + HID HEADLAMPS WITH SELF CLEANING + dimming mirrors + power Sunroof + HOME-LINK GARAGE MEMORY)
Steering-Wheel Audio Controls
Bose Premium Sound System - $650 (Bose audio system; Ten speakers)
Cold Weather Package = $480 (Ski-sack + split-folding rear seats -- heated REAR SEATS)
Sport Package - $1,000
Sport alternate suspension; Includes: [PRV] 17" Cast Alloy Wheels
Projector beam lens Xenon bulb headlights + self cleaning
Added Options:
NEW BRAKES - PADS / ROTORS = $1200
ALPINE W900 DECK WITH ALL OPTIONS = $1100 (BLUETOOTH / NAVIGATION / SIRIUS XM / IPOD CABLE / USB CABLE / AUX)
20" RENNEN C5 RIMS (80% TREAD REMAINING - SET IS FEW MONTHS OLD) = $2200
BRAND NEW SAILUN 17" RIMS & TIRES SNOW TIRES ON RIMS = $900
EIBACH PRO-KIT = $600
LED INTERIOR LIGHTS / DOOR STEP LIGHTS = $150
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