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Audi A3 S-line Tdi Diesel Certified Warranty Cpo Brilliant Black Cold Weather Pk on 2040-cars

US $24,700.00
Year:2012 Mileage:50814
Location:

Buffalo, New York, United States

Buffalo, New York, United States

Certified CPO brilliant black 2012 Audi A3 S-Line DSG

-         Transferable CPO warranty good until 100,000 miles or just under 2 more years

-         Ultra-efficient diesel

-         Smooth 6-speed DSG Tiptronic transmission

-         Cold weather package includes power driver seat, heated front seats, heated mirrors

-         Dual moonroofs

       Radio and phone controls on leather-wrapped steering wheel

-         Bluetooth wireless

-         Satellite capable radio, CD player

-         Rear cargo mat

-         A3 washable floor mats

-         All leather interior

-         Aux power and MP3 inputs

      New all-season tires, includes wheel lock kit (kit not pictured but will be included)

-        Well-serviced with service history (Front pass. door repainted under insurance at Audi dealer due to door ding, not a moving accident)

Y  Please email with any questions or to schedule time to see vehicle.  Buyer may have vehicle inspected by a mechanic agreed upon by both parties.  Mileage will change.

$500 non-refundable due via paypal within 24 hours of close of auction.  Reserve price is firm, no trades please.  Vehicle has a lien that must be satisfied and must be arranged through lienholder.  Vehicle will not leave seller’s possession until lienholder receives cleared payment.  Remainder of payment by check or cash only.

Vehicle is for sale as-is with transferable CPO warranty to private buyer.  Buyer is responsible for completing transfer paperwork and a small Audi fee.  Seller assumes no liability or responsibility for buyer’s inability to transfer warranty.  Seller himself offers no warranty or guarantee.  Buyer and/or potential buyer agrees to hold seller harmless forever for any known and/or unknown defects in vehicle and for any injury and/or harm arising from use/misuse of vehicle and during test drive.

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