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2001 Audi A6 2.7t V6 Sfi Sedan Awd 4 Door Quattro 179k Miles Twin Turbo Bi-turbo on 2040-cars

US $3,500.00
Year:2001 Mileage:179800
Location:

Westerly, Rhode Island, United States

Westerly, Rhode Island, United States
Advertising:

AMAZING 2001 AUDI A6 IT HAS 2.7T (TWIN TURBO) SFI !
179,800 MILES ON VEHICLE.IT IS MY DAILY DRIVE CAR !
POWERFUL V6 ENGINE.
5 SPEED AUTOMATIC/TIP TRONIC !
THIS VEHICLE HAS CHECK ENGINE LIGHT ON,IT IS MY DAILY DRIVER,THE PROBLEM IS IT HAS A CYLINDER MISFIRE AND AROUND SPEED OF 60-75 MPH THE CAR BEGINS TO SHAKE WHILE DRIVING AT THIS SPEED,OTHER THAN THAT THE CAR IS IN OVERALL GOOD RUNNING CONDITION ! COME AND SEE FOR YOUR SELF !
IT HAS LEATHER INTERIOR ! 
HEATED SEATS BOTH FRONT AND BACK !
AWD AMAZING FOR THE WINTER ,NEVER HAD ANY PROBLEMS,IT HAS POWERFUL ESP ICE CONTROL !
CLASSIC CASSETTE AND CD PLAYER COMBO RADIO !
WOODEN FRAME IN INTERIOR .
THE CAR HAS VISIBLE SCRATCHES ON THE FRONT HOOD .ANDSMALL DENT/SCRATCH ON THE BACK SIDE CLOSE TO WHERE THE BACK WHEEL IS. ! THE CAR IS IN RUNNING CONDITION NEEDS A LITTLE TLC !
I AM ASKING $3,500 OBO !
THE CAR COMES WITH A NICE PAIR OF ORIGINAL SPORT 17" OEM RIMS ! HAVE A LOOK IN PHOTO !
FUEL TANK IS 18.5 GALLONS
18/25 MPG AVG
250 HP @ 5800 RPM !
BOSE SYSTEM !!
I AVERAGE AROUND 300+ MILES ON A FULL TANK !
CLEAR TITLE !

Air Conditioning Specifications

Front Air Conditioning Zonesdual
Front Air Conditioning Typeautomatic climate control
Rear Heat
Air Filtrationinterior air filtration

Brake System Specifications

Antilocking Braking System (ABS)4-wheel ABS
Brake System Typeelectronic brakeforce distribution
Rear Brake Typeventilated disc
Front Brake Typeventilated disc

Mirror Specifications

Vanity Mirrorsdual illuminated vanity mirrors
Driver Side Mirror Adjustment
Passenger Side Mirror Adjustmentpower

Interior Trim Specifications

Door Trim Type
Dash Trim Typewood
Shift Knob Trim Typeleather
Center Console Trim Typewood

Steering Wheel Specifications

Steering Wheel Adjustmentstilt and telescopic
Cruise Controls (if applicable)
Steering Wheel Trim
Audio Controls (if Applicable)audio controls

Child Safety Features

Safety Lockschild safety locks
Seat Anchorschild seat anchors

Instrument Cluster Specifications

Temperature Gauge
Compass
Low Fuel Indicator
Tachometertachometer
Clockclock

Front Row Seat Specifications

Seat Typebucket
Seat Upholsterycloth

Vehicle Style Information

EPA ClassMidsize Cars
Vehicle CategoryPremium Luxury
Vehicle Size ClassMidsize
Vehicle Specs2.7L V6 Twin-turbo AWD 5-speed Automatic
Body Style Manufacturing Start Date15-Feb-2001
Where BuiltGermany
Vehicle StyleSedan
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT ME ANYTIME, THIS IS A PRIVATE SALE YOU WONT BE DISSAPPOINTED !

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