2009 Audi Tt Coupe 3.2l V6 6-speed on 2040-cars
Sewickley, Pennsylvania, United States
Engine:3.2 L VR6 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Used
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: Brilliant Red
Make: Audi
Interior Color: Black
Model: TT
Number of Cylinders: 6
Trim: S-Line Sport and Prestige packages
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Drive Type: 6-speed manual
Mileage: 26,249
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2009 Audi TT Quattro 3.2L 6-speed for sale by original owner. Car was purchased new at Sewickley, PA Audi in June, 2009 and I have driven virtually all of the miles on it. This TT is equipped with the rare VR-6 engine and manual 6-speed transmission which were no longer offered by Audi starting with the 2010 model year on TT's. I am a FAA-certified aircraft mechanic and Porsche Club of America High Performance Driving Instructor ~ I mention this so as to give you some idea of how this machine has been cared for and driven since new. It has never been abused mechanically but certainly it has been driven with gusto as it should be. I believe the photos do a credible job of showing that the car is about as close to "as new" condition a 5-year-old vehicle can be. The car has always been a faithful and enthusiastic road companion and has had only one issue that required dealer service: a knock sensor failed and triggered the CEL; this was replaced under warranty. The car has received annual oil changes with Mobil 1 and a Mahle filter. There are absolutely no issues with the car whatsoever: all equipment and accessories work as new. The OEM equipment is as follows:
In addition, the following equipment has been installed in the car and/or would be included in the sale:
Car is presently in the showroom of C&G Performance, Inc. in Sewickley, PA (near Pittsburgh.) My work provides me with some no-cost air travel options and I might consider personally delivering the car to the right buyer a reasonable distance from Pittsburgh. This car has been a joy to drive (especially in foul weather) and I'm very confident that it will provide many more years of stylish and potent performance for a driver who is looking to stand out from those relegated to more pedestrian vehicles. KBB.com values the car at (very good) $28,525 and (excellent) $29,161; please keep these numbers in mind when you are bidding. I would expect a $500 deposit via PayPal within 24 hours of the auction closing; logistics of the balance of payment and delivery/shipment of the car to be worked out to our mutual satisfaction soon thereafter. Please email me with any/all questions that you may have about the vehicle. I hope to hear from you and that the TT finds a good home to a driver who can appreciate it and the fine driving experience that it provides. Good luck, David |
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