2005 Audi A4 Quattro Ultra Sport Rare! Loaded! 3.0 V6!! on 2040-cars
White Plains, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L 2976CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Audi
Model: A4 Quattro
Trim: Base Sedan 4-Door
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4
Mileage: 86,123
Exterior Color: Gray
Sub Model: USP Ultra Sport
Interior Color: Black
2005 Audi A4 Ultra Sport
3.0L V6
Dolphin Gray / Black
86,xxx miles
Ultra Sport Pkg
-18" Wheels
-Sport Suspension
-Aluminum Trim
-Aero Body Kit
-3 Spoke Wheel
Premium Pkg
-BiXenon HID Headlights
-Light Sensor Package
-Glass Sunroof
-Homelink
-Auto Dimming Interior Mirror w/ Compass
-Auto Dimming and Power Folding Mirrors
-Memory Driver Seat/Mirror Position
Bose Premium Audio Pkg
Cold Weather Pkg
Add-Ons
RNS-E Navigation
Dice iPod Integration
S4 Wheels
S4 Mirrors
S4 Door Blades
S4 Front Grille
S4 Door Sills
RS4 Rear Sway Bar
This is a very special car, and as much as I don't want to sell it, I have no other option at this time. It's a 2005, which was the absolute last year of the B6 body style and is one of the latest B6's ever built. The B7 body style was released in mid 2005. This is also the rare Ultra Sport package, which was a $3k option and included 18" wheels, sportier suspension, upgraded bumpers, door blades, rear spoiler, aluminum trim, 3 spoke steering wheel and a few other bits. To make it even more rare, the Ultra Sport was mostly paired with 1.8T's since those were the more favorable motors for modding. This is a 3.0 V6 USP, which come few and far between. Between the V6 base price and this particular car including every single option available, the window sticker was $43k, which was almost the price of a base S4 at the time!!! Definitely a one of a kind car in a very desirable color combination and I searched long and hard to find this exact car.
I'm a very anal and OCD car enthusiast and this car was used strictly for daily driving duties and to keep miles off my track-ready M3. I purchased this car in July of 2010 with 39k miles and use it to drive from NY to NJ every day for work, so its almost all highway miles. It's also been on quite a few long road trips as I do a lot of traveling. I've put 46k miles on it in 2.5 years, and that's with having the M3 that I drive a lot in the summer. I never go WOT with this car or beat on it at all, if I want to have fun in something I'll pull the M out. This car will easily get 25 mpg on the highway if not more!
I'm also very on top of maintenance on my cars, and this car has been up to date with new brakes F&R, new front half shaft, new front wheel bearings, new battery, new front snub mount, and a plethora of tasteful OEM modifications. I bought the OEM RNS-E Navigation System brand new from Audi last year. Oil changes every 3k miles with Mobil 1 synthetic. The V6 is a much more reliable motor than the 1.8T's which had issues with oil sludge, K03 turbos failing, head gaskets, etc etc. This car drives extremely smooth and is a highway cruiser, very comfortable.
As far as the exterior, there's a few minor things that you would expect on a 85k mile car, but nothing crazy. One of the door blades has some clear coat failure in a small spot, that was there when I bought it. The front end has minor rash/rock chips that you would expect on a car of this age, but nothing huge. No dents/dings/damage besides that, I'd rate it as very clean condition.
I'm looking for $13,995 for this car with everything included. I have a full set of carpeted floor mats and a full set of new rubber OEM Audi floor mats as well for winter use that I'll include with the sale. I have the OEM cargo net in the trunk, the warning triangle, matching full size spare, and first aid kit in the back seat. I also have a Thule Aluminum Aero Roof Rack with deflector and ski attachments that I can include for a small amount more. I still have many stock parts, so if you're looking to spend a little less I'd be happy to remove some of the valuable modifications to bring the price of the car down (reasonably speaking). It might take a little while to find the right buyer, but the car is definitely worth what I'm asking for it. There's nothing for under $20k that I'd rather be driving daily.
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