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Audi Tts Roadster - Prestige Pkg And Certified Warranty on 2040-cars

US $42,500.00
Year:2011 Mileage:21917
Location:

Lansing, Michigan, United States

Lansing, Michigan, United States
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2011 Audi TTS Roadster with Prestige Package in Scuba Blue. Our new house will have limited garage space, so that means something has to go and the Harley beat out the Audi. :) We are non-smokers, have no kids, and typically work from home, and I'm meticulous about maintenance and cleaning.

This car is bad ass. It gets looks everywhere we go and it seems to attract the opposite sex like insects to a bug zapper. Just last week, my wife got hit on twice in one day and I took it to the store that same day and was flirted with also... and we're not nearly as good-looking as you.

It does 0-60 in 5 seconds, has AWD and handles like it's on rails. It has Audi's Magnetic Ride Suspension that makes you feel like you're part of the car. It was driven by my wife, although not much as it only has 21,800 miles on it. It's in perfect condition and it even comes with a spare set of winter wheels and tires that are like new. It's a small car but feels much bigger inside, as I'm 6'3" and 260# and it feels very spacious to me. 

Oh, it also comes with the Certified Pre-Owned Warranty, which is good for 6 years and 100,000 miles. You will have to pay $150 to transfer it to yourself, but it's well worth it. This car even has the ski case that comes with the Audis... and it's never been used.

The only options that were available for this trim level were Navigation and heated seats, both of which this car has.
  • Spare set of 17" wheels with winter tires
  • Engine: 2.0 Liter, Inline 4 Cylinder TFSI
  • Transmission: 6-Speed Automatic with paddle shifters and S-Tronic manual mode
  • Horsepower: 265
  • Torque: 258
  • Drivetrain: AWD - Quattro
  • Seats: power, leather, and heated
  • Mirrors: power and heated
  • Universal remote for garages and security system
  • Audio controls on steering wheel
  • Bose sound system with 9 speakers
  • Bluetooth
  • Navigation
  • iPod connector in glovebox
  • Rain sensing windshield wipers
  • Power convertible roof
  • Power rear spoiler (it will go up when needed at speed or you can raise it on your own just to look cool)
  • 19" alloy wheels with 255/35R19 Tires
  • 4-Wheel ABS brakes
  • Xenon high intensity lights
  • Rollbars behind each seat
  • Power windscreen to reduce wind buffeting (I was skeptical, but it makes a HUGE difference)

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