2004 Audi Allroad Quattro Wagon 5-door 2.7l Turbo on 2040-cars
Yuba City, California, United States
| Selling my 2004 Audi Allroad 2.7 Twin Turbo Wagon. The odometer just turned 100K miles. The vehicle is in superb condition in and out. The exterior finish looks brand new, to be honest. See the pictures. I've just mounted brand new Pirelli tires that are a huge improvement over the previous Goodyear tires I replaced. I've just serviced the car by replacing the CV boots that were cracked. There have been no dash lights or other service indicators that I've noticed. The engine has been run exclusively with synthetic oil. The engine is a twin turbo V-6 and the transmission is a 5 speed automatic withi tiptronic and sport modes. This car has amazing power and is very fast on the freeway. The interior includes heated seats (front and rear) and dual climate control (front). The leather is in excellent condition. No rips, tears or worn spots. The Audi concert audio system is amazing. Nice full sound with none of that distorted buzz you hear in other lesser cars when cranking the volume up. The stereo includes a XM/Sirius radio (but I have not subscribed). This was my first car with the HID headlights and they are amazing. I have never had such a bright and clear view when driving at night. If you have questions please contact me. The pictures should tell most of the story though. | 
Audi Allroad for Sale
 2004 audi allroad 2.7t station wagon. fully serviced and maintained 98900 miles! 2004 audi allroad 2.7t station wagon. fully serviced and maintained 98900 miles!
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