2010 Audi A5 Cabriolet Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
Littleton, Colorado, United States
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This certified pre-owned 2010 Audi A5 convertible runs and drives great. It's been meticulously maintained by current owner and includes the certified pre-owned warranty with coverage up to 100,000/6 years and 24/7 roadside assistance throughout warranty. Rare color combination with a burgundy top, and black body. Vehicle was replaced with new all season tires recently also under warranty. The quattro all wheel drive system and it's all season tires make it great for getting through the snow without compromising performance in other seasons. This A5 is the 'premium plus' addition which is an upgrade from standard models and includes additional features such as navigation, sport seats, back up camera, etc. I'm the second owner (bought at approximately 12,000 miles) and since owning the vehicle has always been garaged, well maintained, and smoker free. The vehicle was purchased at a local Audi dealership where it had undergone the certified preowned status, and granted a certified preowned warranty. The warranty is fully transferable and the cost at the time of certification was $2500.00.
Edmunds TMV (true market value) appraises the vehicle at: $31,200.00 (with consideration of extended warranty value) for private party in "clean" condition KBB (Kelly blue book value) gives a value of: $30,728.00 (without consideration of extended warranty value) in "very good" condition which is described as: - Has had minor paint touch-up and/or bodywork *Edmunds values the certified extended warranty at $2300. *The average of the two values considering the extended warranty is $32,100. I realize I don't have a picture of the engine so if you'd like one email me. The engine compartment is very clean as the vehicle was recently detailed inside and out. Also included with the detail was shampooing of the carpets and floor mats. I've always used custom rubber all weather mats (also included with the vehicle) so very little wear is shown on the carpeted mats. |
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