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2009 Audi A5 3.2l V6 Quattro Black/ Black 6speed Manual 6mt Coupe on 2040-cars

US $22,995.00
Year:2009 Mileage:78300
Location:

Randolph, New Jersey, United States

Randolph, New Jersey, United States
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Up for sale is a Black on Black Audi A5 3.2 Quattro 6 speed Manual Transmission (3 pedal).
Adult owned, garged and meticulously maintained by an enthusiast, never smoked in, no pets.
I am the second owner - and bought it from the first owner from New York City.

Clean Title - Title in Hand.

Car was part of Audi care and has been mostly maintained at Manhattan Audi ; or Paul Miller Audi in Parsippany, NJ.

NO DEALERS / CONSIGNEES PLEASE.
LOWBALLERS WILL BE IGNORED.
Selling because I bought a 4 door car.

Current mileage 78,300 miles. Will go up as this is my daily driver.

I can be reached via cell phone / text at    9  7   3.   7   2   2.   0   6   8   1.
Serious enquiries only.


Can mail additional pics.

Willing to take the car for Pre Purchase inspection at buyers cost. Provided buyer can show proof of funds - and serious intent to buy.



Equipment:
Cold Weather Package
Leather
Bang and Olufsen Premium Sound System
Voice Activated Navigation
Bluetooth integrated phone
6 CD Changer
Sirius XM radio
iPod Hookup in glove compartment
Upgraded 2013 18" wheels with new tires
Heated - auto memory mirrors - auto dimming
Driver and Passenger heated seats - with Lumbar support - and memory.
Panaromic Glass Moonroof - with cloth sunshade
Rear Cargo Mat
Set of summer mats and rubber winter mats

Condition:
Being a North Jersey / NYC car - it has some minor dings - especially on the rear bumper.
Mechanically the car is perfect - and I have all the maintenance records from day 1.
Clean Car Fax.

Here is the maintenance summary:

Purchased: April 15, 2010 - 25,100 miles
Oct 2010 - 32000 miles - Performed 35K mile service - Audi of Mendham
March 2011 - 40K miles - full synthetic oil change / oem filter
Aug 2011 - 46K miles - Oil change and courtsey inspection - Paul Miller Audi
- 45K mile service
- Brake Fluid Flush
- New Wiper Blades
Oct 2011 - 49K miles - Pirelli P6 4seasons - V rated tires - all 4 changed.
May 2012 - 57K miles - 60k mile service - new spark plugs , air filter, cabin filter, battery check.
June 2012 - 58K miles - New front brake pads AUDI OEM ; Zimmerman Rotors.
Sep 2012 - 63K miles - Minor dent removal ; Windshiled replaced with AUDI oem windshield  - due to chip.
July 2013 - 71K miles - Air filter, Pollen Filter, Oil change Castrol full sythn.
Aug 2013 - 72.5Kmiles - New drive belt.
Sep 2013 - 72k - courtsey inspection and A/C service - Paul Miller Audi.
Nov 2013 - 75K miles - New Rear Brake Rotors Zimmerman ;Audi OEM Pads ;
Nov 2013 - 75K miles Replaced all 4 Rims - 18" Audi OEM 2013 rims -  new valve stems.

Mar 2014 - 78K Passed NJ state inspection good through 04/2016.


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