Audi R8 Spyder V10 2011 Original Owner Car 2500 Miles 2+ Years Factory Warranty on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
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Up for sale my 2011 R8 Spyder V10 with the desireable and rare 6 speed manual transmission . I am the original owner having purchased vehicle approx. 1 1/2 years ago brand new from the Audi dealership. Car has been used seldomly and has only 2500 carefully driven miles! She rests in a climate controlled with a car cover. Vehicle looks as if it just came out of the wrapper with no blemishes on either the exterior or interior. Seats have always been covered in custom terry cloth seat covers! Buyers will be hard pressed to ever find another one in this condition! Approximately 2 1/2 years of Factory Warranty remain and is transferrable to new owner. Original MSRP was $ 176,875.00 Options included: Phantom black pearl effect/red roof 6-speed manual Black leather with red stiching Enhanced leather package Carbon fiber sigma interior inlays Carbon fiber sigma exterior mirrors Illuminated door sill inserts 19 Inch Titanium alloy wheels Black leather package with contrast stiching Perforated sport steering wheel Audi Navigation system plus with AMI *** No Taxes or Dealer fees as I am a Private Seller (save thousands in taxes and fees)! *** If you want the perfect R8 Spyder this is it. Inspections are welcomed! Please call Warren with questions at 480 570 8762 I reserve the right to end this auction early.
Point of clarification : Car was purchased brand new by myself on Jan 2013, so there is approx. 2 1/2 years of factory warranty left. Vehicle carries a 4 year/50,000 mile factory warranty from the date it was first placed in service. Hope that helps!
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Mon, Jan 26 2015The TT family already has a coupe and convertible, with various engines available in each. But over the past year or so, Audi has been toying with the idea of expanding the range with another bodystyle. And now the latest report from Car confirms that Ingoldtadt has given the production go-ahead to the TT Offroad concept. Unveiled at the Beijing Motor Show last year, the yellow TT Offroad concept envisioned a high-riding five-door crossover form with trademark TT styling cues. It was preceded by the blue three-door Allroad Shooting Brake concept at the Detroit show and followed by the sleek, red five-door TT Sportbrake concept at the Paris salon later the same year, but the impracticality of both those show cars is what we understand prompted Audi to go with the Offroad concept instead. So if it's a crossover, why not badge it with the letter Q, you ask? Because Fiat, that's why. The Italian automaker owns the names Q2 and Q4, which it has used on a variety of models (particularly Alfa Romeos and Maseratis) to connote their traction system. And though the Volkswagen Group has asked nicely, Sergio Marchionne has been as reluctant to give his biggest rivals a leg up as he has been to part with Alfa Romeo, despite their repeated advances. As a result, word has it that the production version of the TT Offroad concept will be sold as the TTQ, which kinda makes us giggle, but it would at least provide a nomenclature bridge between the TT and Q families within Audi's lineup. That is, unless Audi marketing chief Luca de Meo manages to convince his former boss to part with the Q2 and/or Q4 labels. Whatever it's called, the production crossover coupe would share similar dimensions to the Q3 when it arrives in 2017, but would potentially stand even further apart from its more utilitarian counterpart than the BMW X4 does from the X3 on which it is based.
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The TT bit may seem far fetched, but we do know that Audi has used a small wagon concept to preview the design of an upcoming TT before - back in 2006 before the release of the gen-two car. We also fully anticipate the Q1 to be breaking cover sooner rather than later, so the safe money is that the concept closely resembles what that production vehicle will ultimately look like, though perhaps with a bit more height overall.
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