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1999 Audi A6 Quattro 2.8l Sedan, Leather, Recent Tires And Catalytic Converter on 2040-cars

US $1,250.00
Year:1999 Mileage:197450 Color: Santorin Blue Mica metallic
Location:

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States
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1999 Audi A6 Quattro 2.8L Sedan
 
exterior: Santorin Blue Mica metallic

The good:
no engine light on, engine idles smoothly
automatic transmission shifts as it should
coolant reservoir replaced in 2013 (receipt)
new tires (Goodyear) in 2012 (receipt)
front brakes done in 2012 (receipt; minor noise, but not related to braking power)
rear brakes done in 2009 (receipt)
drive belt and belt tensioner replaced in 2012 (receipt)
upper control arm left replaced in 2011 (receipt)
battery replaced in 2010 (receipt)
dual catalytic converter replaced in 2009 (receipt -- over $1,200!)
water pump, fan clutch and engine belt replaced in 2009 (receipts)
upper front and rear ball joints replaced in 2009 (receipt)
frequent oil changes (receipts)
 ...
leather and wooden interior very clean, no rips, no odors -- impressive condition
AC blows cold and is fully adjustable (burned oil odor from engine when idling)
power options: windows, seats (memory and heat), garage door opener -- all work
radio and 6-CD player/changer work as they should
all windows good, no chips or cracks
wipers and spray work, blades recent
original alloy wheels; full spare tire in trunk
owner's manual and radio/CD manual with code
one original remote key and one original spare key
would pass DC emissions inspection as is

The bad:
engine leaks oil (had valve cover gasket replaced in 2013; receipts)
manual transmission option does not work
cruise control, e-mirrors and child lock don't work; moon roof disabled
one ABS sensor broken (brake lights on)
some fading of LED displays (dashboard)
some paint chips and small dings, esp. on rear bumper
two small areas of flaky paint on hood and roof (see photos)
dent in front bumper (right), but fully drivable as is
main lights clouded, left light out, front fog lights broken
small tear in rear seat (center), fixed

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This A6 has been my daily driver. I have lots of repair receipts, emission test reports, and miscellaneous documentation. It is running and currently registered in DC.

I deliberately posted photos of the condition it is in now -- not after detailing, etc.  What you see is what you get!

I am selling the car because I just bought an old Land Cruiser for a travel project. Otherwise I'd keep it -- I've spent quite a bit during the past years to keep it in drivable shape.

Reasonable offers welcome. Thanks!

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