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Audi A6, 2.7t Twin Turbo, All Wheel Drive 87,000 Miles, Super Clean Car on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:87223 Color: is also very pretty
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AUDI A6 2.7turbo - Immaculate 

This car was bought by me a year ago and not driven much as it garaged at home for most of the time. I had another daily driver (VW GTI) and used this car on weekends. Interior is in great shape and exterior is also very pretty (see pics). Wheels also present nicely and ride smoothly and quietly.
  • Recent service and oil changes will give you a clean run to 200,000 miles. Currenly has 87,000 miles.
  • All wheel drive (full time) make this care very safe when it rains and snows
  • ABS Brakes ensure quick and safe stopping
  • V6 2.7 twin turbo - very smooth and quick when you need to merge on highways
  • Cruise Control
  • LED Headlights
  • Bose Stereo upgrade (CD player) is very loud and clean sounding
  • Heated Leather Seats (recently professionally cleaned and sealed)
  • Both Keys (remotes)
  • Sun Roof (glass)
  • A/C gets cold quickly
  • Brakes are fresh
  • Transmission shifts silently and crisply and you also have the option to manually change gears (TIPTRONIC)
  • Tires should not need attention for a year as there is plenty of tread on every corner

Options Installed: 4x4 AM/FM Air Conditioning Alarm System Alloy Wheels Anti-Lock Brakes CD CD Changer Cargo Area Tiedowns Cargo Net Cassette Child Safety Door Locks Cruise Control Driver Airbag Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Electronic Brake Assistance First Aid Kit Fog Lights Front Air Dam Front Power Lumbar Support Front Side Airbag Full Size Spare Tire Heated Exterior Mirror Interval Wipers Keyless Entry Leather Steering Wheel Locking Differential Passenger Airbag Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat Power Locks Power Mirrors Power Windows Rear Defroster Second Row Folding Seat Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls Side Head Curtain Airbag Steering Wheel Mounted Controls Subwoofer Tachometer Telescopic Steering Column Tilt Wheel Traction Control Trip Computer Trunk Anti-Trap Device Vehicle Stability Control System Woodgrain 


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