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2005 Audi A6 Quattro, V8 4.2l 360hp, Fully Loaded, 19" Rims, Reserve @ $13,000 on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:89543
Location:

Walnut Creek, California, United States

Walnut Creek, California, United States
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PLEASE don't hesitate to call/text me with any questions or concerns about the car, payment, pick-up, shipping, etc. 734-355-7131

Link to Carfax report (links are PDF files that are hosted on the filedropper website):

Link to Blue Book Value calculator (PDF): Reserve is set at $13,000 which is below the lowest Blue Book Value.

For sale is my 2005 Audi A6 4.2L V8 Sedan, in a beautiful peal grey. It's in impeccable condition (I'm a car guy so I've taken great care of it).  I have a PDF of the service records that I'd be happy to send your way. 

Title is clear and in my name, and it's been a California car all its life, meaning there's no rust or premature wear to speak of. 
This model is has all of the options, including:
-Navigation system
-Push to start
-Premium Bose sound system with 6-disc changer
-Keyless entry
-Satellite Radio
-BBS 19-inch wheels
-Heated seats in front AND rear
-Power everything
-Sun roof
-Automatic windshield wipers
-Automatic HID lights
-Leather seats
-Automatic transmission w/tiptronic
-Full time Quattro All-wheel drive


This is a fantastic car and an awesome drive. All service has been completed as recommended either at the Audi dealership or at an Audi specialist shop (I have service records to prove it). It just had its 90,000 mile service (ahead of schedule), so everything has been checked out and the oil is brand-new. The ABS unit (can be an issue on these cars) has already been replaced with a brand new (not refurbished) unit. 

This iteration of the A6 (C6) was the last time Audi offered its legendary 4.2 V8 in its A6 models (now it only comes in the high-end A8L). That also means that this car comes with the beefier transmission than all of the smaller-engined A6 versions. 

The ride quality and comfort of the A6 is as good or better than anything I've ever been in, and it is a pleasure to drive. It definitely eats up the miles with no problem. 89,xxx miles is pretty low for this car, so as long as you keep it full of gas and oil as recommended it should go forever. 

If you're interested, please feel free to contact me with questions or let me know if you'd be interested in coming out to take a look. I live in Walnut Creek but I work in Berkeley, so I could meet you near either location.

I will be faster to answer emails, but you can also try my cell (734-355-7131) and I will do my best to get back to you.

Thanks!

Ryan

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