2011 Audi S4 Quattro 3.0l Supercharged 47k Rare Pearl Blue!!! on 2040-cars
Auburn, New Hampshire, United States
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I'm selling for my Neighbor his 2011 Audi S4 Quattro S-Tronic with only 47, 000 +/- miles. This is a rare blue S4, not many around!
He is in love with this car and will be sad to see it go. Word is he is planning on getting a boat in the near future and the Audi simply cannot tow it. The car handles like a dream and is more than fast enough with the 3.0 V6 Supercharged and the flawless 7 Speed transmission. It is super quiet inside and everyone says the seats are wonderfully comfortable The car is a Premium Plus which comes with: This car is in amazing shape and sold for over $57,000 a few years back, The BEST thing is that because I purchased this vehicle as a CPO (Certified Pre Owned), the remaining parts of the warranty will transfer over. Bumper to Bumper is covered until 2016 or 57,000 miles and the Powertrain is covered till until 100k miles. Although, I'll double check with my dealership just to make sure Best way to ask questions is to call Jason direct at (603)-315-0256. Text is also fine. If you email I will do my best to forward over but it could be a day or two! |
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