2005 Audi Tt Roadster Convertible Great Condition Older Ladies Car Always Garage on 2040-cars
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8L 1781CC l4 GAS DOHC Turbocharged
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Audi
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Model: TT
Trim: Base Convertible 2-Door
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: FWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 39,453
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
power roof: power glass rear wind screen
Number of Cylinders: 4
convertible roof cover: xenon lights
Ok here is goes...if you are looking for an Audi TT roadster that has been owned by a CLEAN FREAK older lady and it was babied, kept in the garage about 23 hours a day, is non-smoking, no eating, no drinking, no snow/salt, never parked by any other cars (no door ding that way) and is in great maintained shape...then this is it! The ONLY and I mean only reason I am selling this car is because my older mother wont drive and just moved here from MI and my adult son also followed us to TX so now after driving TT's for 7 years I have to get a 4 seater car! I loved the TT so much that I had for 3 years before it was stolen and totalled that I replaced it 4 years ago with this one. The car has always been waxed at least twice a year and hand washed as the car washes are so hard on the paint. I detailed it several times a month too as I am a clean freak and when someone (which is often) says houw clean it is, I say it is dirty...that is how OCD I am with it! The miles are babied miles as I putz around on errands or take my daughter to school and that is it. The oil was changed 2 weeks ago and the tires and breaks are good with no need to change either one any time soon. Actually there is not one sinngle thing the car needs. Nothing is broke or not working. There are no door dings on the doors and no major or even minor damage. It is 8 years old so it has a very little bit of normal use wear but I even lectured the oil change guys that "I will be watching you and you better not scuff your big fat feet/work boots on the side getting in or out". Yes, I am that fussy! The top is power and that is so important and it has the power glass wind screen too. There is a leather like cover that you can put on when the top is down to finish off the look. I rarely had the top down as it is not good for the leather to bake in the sun, yes again I am that fussy! The air was charged last August though it didn't need it, I wanted to ensure I was cool at it set at 76. The spare has never been used nor the safety gear in the trunk. I think they are reflectors or flares or something, I never opened them so I am not sure. I have all of the books and the extra keys that go with it. It has never broken down so it has never been towed either. It has the traction control option, power windows, locks, cruise, tilt, seat can be raised higher, cd changer, airbag can be turned off for children, locking storage for when the top is down. Another locking trunk release behind the passanger seat. It also haa the typical computerized stuff on the dash...date, time, temp, trip and other stuff that I not sure what it is for. The stereo has great sound and while the top is down and you are cruising you CAN hear it very clear and loud. Nothing like the wind and classic rock tunes! The trunk is spotless as are the floor mats. The seat heaters will bake you off of your seat at 1/3 of the power. The transmission is an automatic but it has the option to shift as a manual. I tried it once and it was fun but unnecessary. I have a staineless steel front plate that you can have if you don't need a state front plate on it like darn TX does. There is a small amount of curb rash on one or two rims but it is just on the edge. No stone chips on the windows or front end and the leather seats don't have any major wear as I weight 102 lbs and didn't let anyone else drive it and my daughter is tiny too. I added the chrome strips to the front grill so that is unusual and very cool looking. One older person previous owner owned it for 4 years prior to me owning it the last 4 years. If you are a serious buyer and have questions feel free to email or call 910-524-0855. I babbled so excuse the misspelled words and nonuniform format.
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