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US $46,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:5900 Color: Gray /
 Black
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Transmission:8 SPD AUTOMATIC/TIPTRONIC
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0T
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
VIN: WAIUFAFL5DA050314 Year: 2013
Make: Audi
Model: Allroad
Trim: 2013 PREMIUM PLUS W/ MMI & ADVANCED KEY
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 5,900
Exterior Color: Gray
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Condition: Used

Absolutely gorgeous 2013 Allroad with very few miles on it.  Just broken in at 5900.  EPA 27MPG highway, but it returns 34MPG with relative ease, and at 75MPH!
Imported from the USA Jan30/13.  Duty paid, import fees paid, RIV inspection done.  IT'S READY TO ROLL!

Non smoker.  2 previous owners: Audi of Huntington (6 months, as a demo) and us (Autoraven).  There is one MINUTE (need a microscope to see it - photo #24) little scuff (+-1"x1") on the plastic fender cladding, to viewer's left of the grill, below the metal.  Apart from that, the car is 100% ABSOLUTELY PERFECT AND AS NEW.  

This Allroad is priced WAAAAAAAAY below Canadian market value.  We're talking $1000's.  To beat this price you'd have to go fetch one in the States for yourself.  Is that your idea of fun?  Probably not.  
SO COME AND GET THIS ONE!  You won't find a price anywhere close to ours.  And b/c Autoraven is a licensed and bonded dealer in New Brunswick, you have the option to finance any or all of your purchase at your local bank or credit union.

A similarly equipped new Allroad in Canada rings in at around $57,5k (plus hst).  And similarly lightly used Allroads (in Canada) will run you $53-54k.

You may ask: "But is this Audi EXACTLY the same as one I'd find at my local (Canadian) Audi dealership?"

ANS: YES, EXACTLY THE SAME, except that the speedometer shows km/h INSIDE of mp/h.  You can change the whole cluster to Canada spec if you want (for $$??), but why bother?  It's perfectly legal the way it is, and you'll get used to it.  And you can set the digital display directly ahead of you to show KM/H if you so desire.

The Allroad is NOT much of an off-roader (FYI).  Think of it as a slightly jacked up wagon.  Audi gave it 1.5 extra inches of ground clearance vs the A4 with which it shares all the basics.  What this does is give you easy ingress/egress and not much worry about banging the bottom of the car on rough roads.

Audi is METICULOUS in their attention to detail, fit and finish.  Everything you need and nothing more is there and in the right place.  The car is smooth, serene: a pleasure to drive - far more pleasurable, and flatter cornering than any SUV.  And on its trip up to Canada in January, it returned an ASTONISHING 34MPG (US gallons) over 600 miles of mixed interstate and state highway driving.

On top of everything, the Allroad is a BEAUTIFUL CAR.  Its lines and proportions are superb.  The 2013 Allroad will be a good looking car for a long long time.

It comes with the balance of its Audi original warranty: 4yrs/50,000 miles.  This warranty is valid throughout North America, INCLUDING CANADA, and includes road-side assistance and 12 yr no-corrosion-guarantee.

rough idea of SHIPPING RATES: NB to AB = $1200.  NB to ON = $5-600.  

Please contact us (506-752-1008) for more info or google us at AUTORAVEN AUTO SALES.




On 13-Feb-13 at 12:50:57 EST, seller added the following information:

Absolutely gorgeous 2013 Allroad with very few miles on it.  Just broken in at 6009.  EPA 27MPG highway, but it returns 34MPG with relative ease, and at 75MPH!
Imported from the USA Jan30/13.  Duty paid, import fees paid, RIV inspection done.  IT'S READY TO ROLL!

Non smoker.  2 previous owners: Audi of Huntington (6 months, as a demo) and us (Autoraven).  There is one MINUTE (need a microscope to see it - photo #24) little scuff (+-1"x1") on the plastic fender cladding, to viewer's left of the grill, below the metal.  Apart from that, the car is 100% ABSOLUTELY PERFECT AND AS NEW.  


This Allroad is priced WAAAAAAAAY below Canadian market value.  We're talking $1000's.  To beat this price you'd have to go fetch one in the States for yourself.  Is that your idea of fun?  Probably not.  
SO COME AND GET THIS ONE!  You won't find a price anywhere close to ours.  And b/c Autoraven is a licensed and bonded dealer in New Brunswick, you have the option to finance any or all of your purchase at your local bank or credit union.

A similarly equipped new Allroad in Canada rings in at around $57,5k (plus hst).  And similarly lightly used Allroads (in Canada) will run you $53-54k.

You may ask: "But is this Audi EXACTLY the same as one I'd find at my local (Canadian) Audi dealership?"

ANS: YES, EXACTLY THE SAME, except that the speedometer shows km/h INSIDE of mp/h.  You can change the whole cluster to Canada spec if you want (for $$??), but why bother?  It's perfectly legal the way it is, and you'll get used to it.  And you can set the digital display directly ahead of you to show KM/H if you so desire.

The Allroad is NOT much of an off-roader (FYI).  Think of it as a slightly jacked up wagon.  Audi gave it 1.5 extra inches of ground clearance vs the A4 with which it shares all the basics.  What this does is give you easy ingress/egress and not much worry about banging the bottom of the car on rough roads.

Audi is METICULOUS in their attention to detail, fit and finish.  Everything you need and nothing more is there and in the right place.  The car is smooth, serene: a pleasure to drive - far more pleasurable, and flatter cornering than any SUV.  And on its trip up to Canada in January, it returned an ASTONISHING 34MPG (US gallons) over 600 miles of mixed interstate and state highway driving.

On top of everything, the Allroad is a BEAUTIFUL CAR.  Its lines and proportions are superb.  The 2013 Allroad will be a good looking car for a long long time.

It comes with the balance of its Audi original warranty: 4yrs/50,000 miles.  This warranty is valid throughout North America, INCLUDING CANADA, and includes road-side assistance and 12 yr no-corrosion-guarantee.

rough idea of SHIPPING RATES: NB to AB = $1200.  NB to ON = $5-600.  

Please contact us (506-752-1008) for more info or google us at AUTORAVEN AUTO SALES.

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