2013 Audi S4 Prestige ***unique, Custom, Modified*** on 2040-cars
Aurora, Illinois, United States
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This is truly one of a kind. All modifications are listed below and were ordered thru Audi of Westmont (IL). This dealer typically sends out one new S model each year to be uniquely modified and this was it. Showroom list price on this last year was $69k ($59k msrp + $10k in extras, mods and mod installation). Current suggested retail value thru Kelly Blue Book is $57k (CPO dealer), $54k (dealer) and $53k (private party). And that is without taking into account the aftermarket parts ($5k+) and the extra set of summer rims & performance tires ($2k). Plus you'll get the full Audi care package ($1k) that covers all scheduled maintenance costs, which all but makes this purchase feel like you're buying from a dealer without the inflated dealer price. This will be transferred to the buyer upon sale. All records are kept and she was recently in for her 15k mile check-up. Garage kept, hand washed and waxed every month. I took amazing care of this car as I expected I would keep it for life, as my summer car but those plans have changed; with the arrival of my new son, my wife is pressuring me to let go. Feel free to contact me at anytime, 630-697-4881. I prefer texts as it is hard to answer my phone at work & at home. Estoril Blue crystal effect $1075 Black & Blue Alcantara seat inserts $2000 Hand Stitched Black Alcantara Headliner $1200 Eibach Spring Set installed (car lowered) $800 Auto Art "Black Label" Exterior Package $1000 -Gloss black Audi emblems -Black tail light treatment -Gloss black rear diffuser -Gloss & Matte black front grills S4 Prestige model $6250 -Audi adaptive lights -Audi side assist -Audi advance key -Bang & Olufson Sound System -Audi MMI Navigation plus package Quattro with sports differential $1250 Carbon Atlas inlays $500 Audi Guard all-weather mats, trunk liner $250 245/45/18 all season tires WARRANTY/MAINTENANCE -Audi care package (pre-paid and transferable) -4 year/50k mile (whichever occurs first) -12 year limited warranty against corrosion perforation -4 year Roadside Assistance coverage |
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