2001 Audi Allroad! Silver! Twin Turbo! All Wheel Drive. on 2040-cars
Danville, Kentucky, United States
A/C ice cold, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Title in hand, Very clean interior. Purchased this winter as a potential replacement vehicle for my son who was looking to move to Colorado, but when he changed his mind the need for this all wheel drive vehicle changed as well.
The good: luxury everything! Bose stereo with steering wheel controls, heated front and rear seats, sunroof, solid ac, leather in good shape (small tear in driver's seat as seen in pics), side & front airbags all around, cargo net in rear hatch area, oil changed with full synthetic this weekend (good for 10k miles), all new coil packs and spark plugs, all wheel drive The bad: replaced ECM and ignition control modules due to non-firing cylinder, but now it seems timing or synchronization is off as it doesn't seem to run at full strength (although my weekend trip to Cincinnati and back had no problem going 70-75mph), previous owner was a smoker (I've worked hard to get it out, the best I ca without shampooing floors and headliner), air suspension is not working (a bypass is in place that allows you to air up the bags with a simple tire valve air pump found at most gas stations, I aired it to 85 lbs and it seems to hold a nice ride height) Feel free to email or text with questions, for more pics or offers. Local pick up only. |
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A sport watch from Nike or Garmin would seem to indicate enthusiasm for athletic pursuit. Inexpensive fashion statements from Nixon or Nooka could signify a love of high design. Splashing out on a true luxury timepiece from Rolex, Bell & Ross or Breitling serves as a sort of human plumage display to connote, "I have thousands of dollars - at least - of disposable income."
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New images of the electrified R8 undergoing winter testing in Europe have emerged (above and in our gallery), and the car has been spotted running in Spain as well. Both sightings support reports that the E-Tron, with its 150-mile battery range and 8:09 Nürburgring time, may be back in business. Does the program have a green light, or is Audi merely trying to take some of the thunder from the BMW i8?
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