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2001 Audi Allroad Quattro Fully Loaded!! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:147559
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States

2.7 liter V6 DOHC engine with variable valve timing, BiTurbo250 horsepower4 Doors4-wheel ABS brakes4WD Type - Full-time4-way power adjustable drivers seat4-way power adjustable passenger seatAir conditioning with climate controlAll-wheel driveCenter Console - Full with storageClock - In-dashCompressor - Twin turboCruise control External temperature displayFront fog/driving lightsFront seat type - SportHead airbags - rowInterior air filtrationIntermittent window wipersMulti-function remote - Trunk/hatch/doorPassenger AirbagPower heated mirrorsPower retractable mirrorsPower windows with 4 one-touchPrivacy/tinted glassRear bench seatsRear defoggerRear fog lightsRear wiperRemote power door locksStability controlTachometerTilt and telescopic steering wheelTraction control - ABS and drivelineTrip  For sale is a 2001 Audi Allroad. Daily driven. I will start the auction off very low with a low reserve so this eay the winner will be getting a great deal so bid with confidence have fun and good luck!! Pros Daily driven and well maintained. oil change with full synthetic oil, complete tune including brand new coils for the spark plugs. Front suspension work done including outter tierod ends sway bar links, upper control arms, shocks brake pads, and all of this work has been done on both sides also the axle on passenger side. Brand new air suspension compressor. Also replaced the valve cover gaskets. All work has been done within the past two months. This csr is very clean inside and out with very little blemishes from wear and tear no rust no major dents dings or scratches. This car come with many extras such as Audi emblem stickers, chrome door handles and so much more all new. I also have a set of 22" rims with tires that I never used on the car (optional). Powered everything all works including heated rear seats Cons Needs air springs I priced right on Ebay $400 for the set new. Also will need a sensor for the transmission which causes the check engine light to stay very minor barley noticeable scuff marks maybe on the car tires are at about 50%.

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