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2004 Audi A4 Avant * With Warranty* Dealer Maint, Owned By Audi Enthusiast on 2040-cars

US $9,299.00
Year:2004 Mileage:87800 Color: Brilliant Black
Location:

Charlottesville, Virginia, United States

Charlottesville, Virginia, United States
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2004 Audi A4 Avant
VIN: WAUVC68E44A117464
Interior: Black
Exterior: Brilliant Black
Transmission: 6-speed manual
Engine: 1.8T Quattro
Mileage: 87,800
Packages: Sport Package, Winter Package, and Premium Package

This is a difficult to find car in excellent condition!

Audi enthusiast owned, clean wagon. Dealer maintained, three-owner, clean CARFAX. Purchased new in Charlottesville, car lived in DC and serviced at Audi of Alexandria. I purchased the car from Audi of Alexandria and have it serviced at Audi of Charlottesville. 

Never damaged from an accident. Non-smoker. Interior and exterior have typical wear of a well-kept 10-year-old car. There are some marks on the bumpers -- see photos for details. I purchased this car along with an Audi Pure Protection warranty in 2012, so I've taken exceptionally good care of it mechanically and cosmetically. The bumpers had paint chips when I bought the car and were repainted in 2012. I have all of the service records since I have owned the car. I have been incredibly particular about this car with the intention of keeping it for many years. I jumped on the chance to have anything replaced since it was all covered under warranty. Cars with this mileage have either had all the work done listed below or need all the work done -- this one is ready to go to a good home. 

FULL BUMPER to BUMPER WARRANTY (better than Audi CPO) good until 91,059 miles or 6/2015, whichever comes first. There is a $100 deductible and Audi takes care of the rest. This is my sixth Audi, and I can tell you this warranty is amazing. No questions asked -- from the littlest thing to a major repair -- you are covered!

This avant offers a comfortable, luxurious ride, and because of the sport suspension and manual trans, it is a lot of fun to drive. I know these cars well and am happy to answer any questions you have. I'm selling it because sadly, I need an automatic transmission. 

OPTIONS:
Auto dimming rear view mirror
Bose Audio
6-disc in dash CD player, tape player
Satellite radio
Front and rear side airbags
Heated seats
Leather seats
Power seats
Power glass sunroof with cover
Dual automatic climate control
Rear ski bag
Self-leveling headlights
Xenon headlights
Sport steering wheel and wrapped leather shifting knob
Sport suspension
Sport premium alloy wheels
All-weather floor mats

EXTRAS and MAINTENANCE (I have all these records):
New premium ceramic Window Tint (with lifetime warranty) - 2013
All four wheels are in excellent condition -- no curbed wheels
Synthetic oil 5W/40 changed every 5,000 miles by the dealer
Armrest replaced 6/2012
Front passenger window motor replaced 6/2012
Driver seat motor replaced 6/2012
Trunk Actuator replaced 6/2012
Mass Air Flow meter replaced 9/2012
Crank Case Ventilation system replaced 10/2012
Water pump replaced 11/2012
Timing belt replaced 11/2012
Emergency Triangle Latch replaced 2/2013
Valve cover gasket and Cam tensioner seals replaced 5/2013
Engine mounts (left and right) replaced 5/2013
Driver side seat air bag harness replaced 7/2013
Hood Strut replaced 7/2013
Radio replaced 10/2014
Front Upper Control Arm Bushings (left and right) replaced 10/2013
Horns (both -- yes, there are two) replaced 10/2013
A/C Control Head display unit replaced 10/2013
Secondary Air elbows replaced 10/2013
Rear glass and defroster grids 10/2013

80,000 mile maintenance service done 10/2013:
spark plugs
air filter
pollen filter
oil filter -- 5W40 Synthetic oil
brake flush

Tires -- new at 72,913 miles 5/2013 
Most recent oil change done at 87,193 miles, done 3/2014

Audi cross bars, three bike trays, and two locks will come with the car at the top end price.

Thanks for looking!

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