2001 Audi Tt Roadster Convertible 1.8l Turbo Manual 57k Miles on 2040-cars
Carmel, Indiana, United States
You are looking at a 2001 Audi TT Roadster Convertible 1.8L Turbo with a 5 speed manual transmission in excellent condition. Silver exterior with ebony black leather. 57,500 miles, hard to find one with lower miles like this. Convertible with power roof, heated leather seats. Glass wind screen located behind the head rests. Just had the belt, belt tensioner, and new starter installed. New tires and battery installed recently as well. Interior in excellent condition, always looked after. No cracking of leather seats. Radio in good working condition. Bose stereo with a 6 disc CD changer. No rips or tears in covertible top, and no fading of the black top either from the sun. Also have the tonnon cover and storage bag for convertible top. Xenon headlights. Non-smoker. Few minor body blemishes that are common with the age of this car (scratches). Keyless entry. Power windows and mirrors. Only 57,500 miles on this car as of date of ad! One of lowest mile Audi TTs on Ebay. This car is also listed locally, have the right to take it down upon acceptance of a local offer.
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