2003 Audi S6 Avant Wagon 4.2l V8 on 2040-cars
Westport, Connecticut, United States
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We are the only owners - we bought the car new in 2003. The car is fully loaded and it's in excellent condition (including new OEM high performance tires).
Exterior Color: Polar White Interior Color: Black (Dual Suede & Leather) With Wood Trim Drive: All-Wheel Drive (AWD) Miles: 82,000 VIN: WAUXU64B23N099720 Engine: 4.2 L V8 Performance: 340 hp @ 7000 rpm Torque: 310 ft-lbs. @ 3400 rpm Transmission: 5-speed Shiftable Automatic Zero to 60 mph: 6.3 sec Top Speed: 155 MPH The S6 Avant is powered by a high-tech 4.2-liter V8 with five valves per cylinder. Its output of 340 horsepower. Suspension is sport-tuned, with shock absorbers that have 40 percent greater compression during damping, large stabilizer bars and stiffened spring rates. Big, powerful brakes work admirably and without fuss to stop this car. The S6 Avant has a bevy of amenities, including GPS, cruise control, a stability control system, dual-zone climate control, 12-way power front seats, three-position memory seats in front, and side curtain airbags. The stereo is a 200-watt Bose system with subwoofer and an in-dash, six-CD player. The S6's unique body features include 17-inch wheels and tires set in flared wheel wells, polished aluminum roof rails, double grille, mirror housings and dual exhaust tailpipes. |
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