2013 Audi S5 on 2040-cars
Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States
2013 Audi S5 Coupe Quattro Premium Plus - S Tronic Black/Black *
This car has amazing features. Best options available on this Supercharged Luxury Vehicle.
A/C ice cold, All scheduled maintenance, All records, Excellent condition, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks
& drives great, Must see, No accidents, Non-smoker, One owner, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Still under
factory warranty, Upgraded sound system, Very clean interior, Well maintained
2013 Audi S5 Coupe Quattro S tronic
Phantom Black Pearl Effect Exterior Paint
Black Interior leather and Suede
333HP Supercharged
7 Speed S tronic transmission with sport and manual sift modes
19" S Segment-Spoke S-Design Wheels
Xenon LED headlight
Three Zone Climate Control
Audi Advanced Key
Carbon Atlas Inlays
Supercharged Badgers
Navigation Plus Package with Rearview Camara.
Tinted Windows
VIN: WAUCGAFR1DA045031
Year: 2013
Make: Audi
Model: S5
Body Style: Coupe
Mileage: 19500 Miles
Trim: 3.0T Coupe
Engine: 6 cylinder (supercharged)
Transmission: Seven-speed s Tronic transmission with sport & Manual shift modes
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Drive Type: All Wheel Drive
Exterior Color: Black Pearl
Interior Color: Black
More Details:
-Six-speed manual transmission Audi quattro all-wheel drive
-Black Fine Nappa leather seating surfaces
-19" 5-segment-spoke design wheels with 255/35 summer performance tires
-Leather-covered door armrests and pulls
-Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-pressure Distribution (EBD) and brake assist
-Electromechanical parking brake
-Tire-pressure monitoring system
-Automatic headlights
-Heated seats
-Power windows with one-touch up/down operation and pinch protection
-Bang & Olufsen Sound System with 14 speakers and 505 watts
-Audi music interface with iPod integration
-Garage door opener (HomeLink )
-BLUETOOTH wireless technology preparation for mobile phone
-Parking system plus with rear view camera
-Audi advanced key key-less start, stop and entry
-Navigation
-Rear-view camera
Even more technical specs from the dealership:
Gearshift lever
Rear exhaust tailpipe (standard)
Starter switch locking system
Front and rear floor mats
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