2003 Audi Tt Quattro Base Convertible 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
Arcata, California, United States
2003 Audi TT Quattro Roadster
1.8 turbo, 225HP, all wheel drive, 6 speed manual. 60,250 miles. One owner, clear title, all records, receipts, brochures, manuals, etc... Blue with navigation grey interior. Power top with fold up rigid tonneau, plus factory fabric tonneau for cockpit when top's down The top is in perfect shape and not faded Rear glass window with defroster Power pop-up windscreen behind seats Bose premium sound w/ CD changer Leather heated seats Power windows and mirrors Adjustable steering Trip computer Good tires AWD, ABS Cruise control Indoor car cover and all the usual other stuff... This car has been garaged and is in good shape. I kept up with servicing it and have all the receipts. It is my second TT from new and I've always been happy with them. I have my third TT now and this one has to go. I recently had it professionally detailed top to bottom. Overall, the car is in great shape. It's all original with no body work or rust. It' always been here on the northern coast of California. It's never been smoked in. Runs perfect and looks good. It has the usual minor wear: The paint is very good other than a couple very light small scratches that should buff out. There is a very small dimple/dent, about the size of a quarter, on the rocker below the passenger door; you have to be in the right light to see it. A couple of the wheels have some minor curb rash, but not bad. The tires are in good condition. There is little wear on the left wing of the drivers side seat. This is the common leather wear from getting in and out. The stitching is sound. You can see it in one of the pictures. The interior, trunk, and engine bay are in very good, clean condition. The "folding top" icon stays on when the top is up. The Audi dealer says it's the sensor in the windscreen frame. I don't have an Audi dealer near here anymore so it's been difficult for me to get it replaced and I've just lived with it. That being said, the top works perfectly. No other mechanical issues. I've priced it reasonably at or below trade in value according to Kelly Blue Book and NADA Guides with a low reserve. I can help with transport. I've used All American Transport; moveauto-dot-com , and they were great. They were reasonably priced, on time, and most important, they had good communication during transport. You can ship open or enclosed trailer with them. Call them for a quote. The car is in Arcata, CA, 95521. I can meet them with the car for pick up. You can also get bids on Uship-dot-com. If you'd like to have the car looked at by an inspection service I live and work at the same place so scheduling is easy. I've used LemonSquad-dot-com. They were fast and reasonable. I have the car listed locally and I reserve the right to end the auction if it sells locally before the reserve price is met. I have more pictures available. I could only put 24 on the listing. Email me if you'd like to see them. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. 707-822-6641 days On Oct-20-13 at 19:30:32 PDT, seller added the following information: |
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