2006 Audi A6 4.2l S-line * Navi * Keyless * Sensors * Clean * Top Of The Line on 2040-cars
Clifton, New Jersey, United States
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PLEASE GIVE MY LISTING A MINUTE TO LOAD. I HAVE OVER 40 PHOTOS AND A VIDEO BELOW 5 DAY AUCTION - WILL ON FRIDAY THE DAY AFTER THANKSGIVING 2006 AUDI A6 4.2L S-LINE EDITION (All S-line includes sport suspension, Signture S-line grille, aluminum door sills with S-line badge, S-line front and rear bumpers, gray birch wood trim, and 18-inch 5-spoke wheels)
8CYL - 4.2LITER GAS ENGINE
TONS OF POWER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
ALL WHEEL DRIVE
COMFORTABLE LEATHER SEATS- HEATED FRONT AND HEATED REAR SEATS POWER STEERING
COLD AIR CONDITION REAR PARKING SENSORS
FRONT AND SIDE AIRBAGS MOONROOF 6 CD PLAYER BOSE SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM NAVIGATION SYSTEM FACTORY ALLOY WHEELS POWER FOLDING SIDE MIRRORS ------------------------------------------------------------------ EXTERIOR)-IS STILL VERY GLOSSY (OVERALL THE AUDI LOOKS VERY GOOD>( ALTHOUGH YOU SHOULD EXPECT THE THE NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR OF A OLD CAR ).
INTERIOR)- IS IN GREAT CONDITION)DASHBOARD
DOES NOT HAVE CRACKS. NO RIPS OR TEARS. OVERALL VERY CLEAN AND WELL KEPT !! NO SMOKERS, NO PETS AND NO FUNNY ODORS)
MOTOR)- IS AMAZING AND HAS AMAZING POWER. RUNS STRONG ( I HAVE SEEN MANY OF THESE CARS WITH CLOSE TO 275,000 MILES)
TRANSMISSION) - SHIFTS NICELY THROUGH GEARS
*PURE HIGHWAY MILES
* NO WARNING LIGHTS!!! * THE HEAT WORKS * AC WORKS * ALL WINDOWS WORK
* ALL LOCKS WORK
* RUNS AND DRIVES GOOD * HAS VERY GOOD TIRES ** THE SERVICE DUE LIGHT IS ON SO IT WILL NEED FLUIDS CHANGED SO OIL CHANGES ARE DUE. ** THE CAR HAS TINTED WINDOWS TO PROTECT THE CAR'S INTERIOR FROM THE HOT SUMMER SUN AND KEEPING IT COOL ON THOSE ON HOT SUMMER DAYS. IF THE NEW BUYER DOESNT WANT THE TINTED WINDOWS I CAN HAVE THEM PROFESSIONAL REMOVED. * A DEPOSIT IS DUE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE END OF THE AUCTION($500)
* THE FULL AMOUNT IS DUE WITHIN 3 DAYS
* NEW JERSEY BUYERS WILL NEED TO PAY 7% TAX ON THE FINAL PRICE * THEIR WILL BE A $175 DOCUMENTATION FEE ADDED TO THE FINAL PRICE FOR PAPERWORK * IF THE HIGHEST BIDDER DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE PAYMENT (I WILL LEAVE THEM NEGATIVE FEEDBACK * IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO COMPLY PLEASE DO NOT BID
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