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2008 Audi A6 In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $16,395.00
Year:2008 Mileage:69300 Color: are in very nice condition
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
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2008 Audi A6

This car is a very nicely maintained 2008 Audi A6.  It has beautiful Dakar Beige Metallic paint with Cardamom Beige Leather interior.  The Factory sticker was $53,105.  We bought it from the original owner with approximately 27,000 miles on it.  I have the original window sticker for the car and invoices for all of the service done on the vehicle (most done by an Audi dealer).  No accidents or other significant issues.  The car recently got four new Yokohama YK580 tires (about 7500 miles ago).  It also got new rear brakes (rotors and pads) about 5000 miles ago.  Oil changes have been dealer serviced approximately every 5000 miles (it is just coming due for an oil change).  The car has been garage kept its whole life.  The previous owner and ourselves are non-smokers and both the interior and the exterior are in very nice condition (see pics).  The car has been professionally detailed at least once a year since we have owned it.  You would be hard pressed to find a nicer used Audi A6. 

The car comes with all of the original Owner Handbooks and documentation as provided from the factory.  Options include GPS Navigation, the Factory Premium Package (motorized sunroof, Heated Front Seats (Driver’s seat has memory adjustment function), Bi-Xenon Headlights, and a Bose Surround Sound stereo with MP3/CD changer and Sirius Satellite radio.  The car also is equipped with the Factory Technology package which includes Rearview Camera and Backup Sensors, Power Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel, Voice Control, Universal Garage Door Opener, and Keyless Entry System.  The car also has the S-Line exterior package (18 inch Sport Alloy Wheels) and leather interior package. 

This is a very nice car, but it is a USED car.  It is sold as is where is with NO warranty, NO guaranty or any other kind of ”–ty”.  The car has a clear Arizona title in my name with no liens so no issues there.  If you have questions email me at “wallaman at cox dot net” or call me at (six zero two)-373-one five one four.  I’m in Arizona and we’re on California time now (no daylight savings time here).  

I will facilitate shipping, but Buyer must make arrangements for pick up and pay for any shipping costs.  Pick up must be arranged within two weeks of the auction’s end.  If you care to inspect the car before the auction ends, give me a call or send me an email to make arrangements.  I live near the Phoenix Sky Harbor airport and would be happy to pick you up if you would like to fly in for an inspection.  The car is for sale locally so I reserve to end the auction at any time.

 

Terms:  $2,000 non-refundable deposit (Paypal) within 48 hours of sale.  Balance due within 7 days.  Balance must be paid with certified funds (bank check), or bank wire transfer (preferred).  NO Paypal ON BALANCE.  Car will be released on confirmation of funds and must be picked up within two weeks of sale.  Any questions, please ask BEFORE the close of the auction!

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