2011 Audi A3 Tdi Xclnt Wht/blk 26k Miles Premium Plus, Titanium Pkg, Sport Pkg on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Ibis White/Black S-Line Interior, 26.9k Miles, clean Car Fax / Auto Check, still under Audi factory warranty. Have clear title in hand. Car is 100% stock, Adult driven, never been smoked in, all service receipts, early oil change/servicing (5.2k, 15k, 17.7k, 25.2k miles) clean carfax showing no accidents. Private party sale so no sales tax in Arizona (they don't care where your driver's license is from). Drives like a dream and of course, everything works as it should.
AudiCare included so that all regularly scheduled dealer service through 50,000 miles will be free to the new owner. The TDi model comes loaded with the S-Line features so I won't list the standard ones but the purchased options are: The Premium Plus package, The Titanium package, Sport package, premium sound, bluetooth wireless, dealer installed heated front seats, power seat, Dual moon roof/Open Sky Sunroof, HID Headlamps, Daytime Running lights, Black Roof Rack rails, and Premium wheels. The Titanium Sport package is a rare option that adds: - 18" Optic Wheels, - Sport Suspension, - S-Line Sport Seats with Alcantara inserts - Piano Black interior inlays - Black front grill surround - Black headliner Includes all books, tools, keys, manuals and original window sticker. Recent driving shows we easily get 42.5 mpg when using cruise control and the range on the 13.7 gal tank takes us well over 600 miles, probably will increase as the engine gets broken in. (The dash photo shows 610 miles; we have driven 515 miles with 95miles remaining in this tank and have averaged 42.5 mpg). There is a small door ding, one wheel has edge rash and a small garage scrape on the right rear bumper, see the photos. A3 TDI production stopped in Feb 2013 and there are no more until model year 2016 when prices go up significantly. Here is a chance to get a low mileage, accident free, fully loved Audi A3 TDi in great condition. $500.00 nonrefundable deposit due with 48 hours, remainder due by wire transfer within 7 days of auction end. The car is also listed locally so I reserve the right to end the auction early. Thank you for looking. |
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