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2005 Audi S4 Cabriolet Quattro At6 on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:71219 Color: Mirrors
Location:

Camarillo, California, United States

Camarillo, California, United States
Advertising:

* Rare S4 Cabriolet made only in 05 and 06 with the 4.2 L V8. This car new was $58,905. The license number is my Amateur Radio License.
* Optional Dolphin Grey Metallic / Black Roof
* Interior- Black w/Silver Piping
* 4.2 L 345 hp DOHC aluminum V8, 5 valves/ cyl., with 40 total .  17 mpg city, 23 mpg highway
* 6-speed auto transmission w/Tiptronic (R) DSP (Dynamic Shift Program)
* ABS (Anti-lock brake system) w/brake assist
* Quattro (R) permanent all-wheel drive w/EDL (Electronic Differential Lock)
* ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program
* Alloy Wheels, P235/40ZR18 high performance tires
* Full size spare w/ matching alloy wheel
* S4 tuned trapezoidal link, fully independent rear suspension
* S4 tuned four-link front suspension
* Power retractable top w/ heated rear window
* Automatic dual-zone climate control
* Electronic Cruise Control
* Silk Nappa Leather Seats
* Genuine Wood belt line trim
* 3-spoke leather wrapped sport steering wheel
* Driver Information System
* Concealed Headlight Washer System
* Audi Symphony AM/FM radio w/ in-dash 6-disc CD changer
* Ski sack
* Driver and front "next generation" passenger airbag, and thorax & head side airbag supplemental restraints
* Electrically adjustable heated outside rear view mirrors
* Lower anchors for Child Restraint
* Auto pretensioning front belts w/force limiters
* Anti-theft vehicle alarm system w/ ignition immobilizer
* Optional Premium Audio Package with:
   -Bose (R) Premium Sound System
   -X M (R) Satellite Radio
* Optional Premium Package with:
   -Homelink (R) Remote Transmitter
   - Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror w/Compass
   - Auto-Dimming Exterior Mirrors
   - Memory fror Driver Side Mirror Position
   - Light Sensor Package
   - Wind Deflector
* Optional Heated Front Seats
* Optional Wheel Locks
* Optional California Emissions
* Tool Kit
Am 74 years old and don't drive it much anymore...

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