2007 Audi A4 Quattro Sedan 3.2l V6 on 2040-cars
White Plains, New York, United States
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For sale I have a 2007 Audi A4 3.2 with Quattro AWD and a 6-speed manual transmission.
engine: V6 FSI direct injected (255hp / 245torque) color: Phantom Black Pearl exterior / Black Leather interior price: $13,000 (or best offer) I am the second owner and purchased it as a CPO vehicle in 2010. Brand new, the car was ordered with a premium plus package (which is why it includes the load of tech and convenience options) and the original owner also opted for a factory sport suspension. It has been meticulously maintained and is in an over-all excellent condition. The car has never missed an oil change (always with the Audi recommended synthetic grade oil) and I've been loyal to Shell 91/93 octane fuel. It came equipped with many options straight from the factory and I have added several tasteful pieces along the way (see below). Stock options: - Quattro AWD - Phantom Black Pearl Effect exterior paint - Full Leather Interior w/ wood trim - 17 inch 5-spoke OEM Audi sport wheels (w/ new Continental DWS tires on all 4) - stock S-line sport suspension - 3-spoke adjustable leather sport steering wheel w/ voice and radio controls - Cruise control - Memory Driver Seat (front seats are electronically adjustable with bolstered support) - Heated Front Seats - Duel Zone Climate Control - Bluetooth / Homelink (for garage doors) - Sunroof (full open and tilt) - Auto electric windows - Auto dimming rear view mirror w. compass - Electronically foldable side mirrors w/ reverse gear parking angle assist - BOSE premium sound system - 6 disc CD changer, AM/FM, & SAT radio - 60/40 split folding rear seats - Auto-On Xenon headlights (w/ auto leveling and turn assist) - Front and Rear Fog Lights - Duel Exhaust Aftermarket Options - OEM RS4 rear sway bar (will also provide stock sway bar) - OEM Cupra R front lip - OEM Plateless grill - OEM Audi Sport all-weather mats - OEM chrome tipped front signal bulbs - HOEN H11 yellow fog light bulbs - debadged trunk (will also provide A4 and 3.2L quattro emblems) - 20% window tint Safety - ABS brakes - Stability Control - Front and Side Airbags - Seatbelt Pretensioners - Security System Recent Maintenance: - Filters (air, cabin, fuel) - all 6 spark plugs (OEM) - all 4 brakes and rotors (OEM) - all 4 tires (Continental DWS - Ultra High Performance All Season Tires) The price has been lowered from $15,000 to $13,000 as it is nearing it's 100k mile mark and will be in need of a new serpentine belt and front control arms. The total cost of this work would be $1,200-$1,300 at the dealership but I am looking to sell it ASAP and have no time to schedule the work; therefore, the price has been lowered even further than the necessary cost for convenience sake. I would prefer local pick-up (deliveries will have to be discussed and will be a buyer cost). Please message me to for more information and to discuss payment options. |
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