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Hard To Find Manual Transmission Allroad! on 2040-cars

Year:2001 Mileage:140001
Location:

Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States

Narragansett, Rhode Island, United States

 

For SALE is my 2001 AUDI AllRoad 2.7l Twin Turbo. Time for a new toy and this incredibly well maintained, concourse condition vehicle must go!

The color is called Highland Green Metallic and the paint is VERY close to perfect. Just three small scratches that are very fine and not really noticeable in most lighting conditions. Not a speck/spot of rust anywhere nd this car has been waxed/compounded with Maguire products since day 1. Always hand washed, never through the car wash ( yes, even in winter! ). Overall rating: 9.5 out of 10

The interior is a 9.8 out of a possible 10. One small crack on the wood veneer running through the glove box. Again, hardly noticeable.

New halogen/adjustable headlights in the summer of 2013 as well as a new windshield, NOT due to any accidents, but because I like to see out of my windshield and NOT have a million tiny pit marks that haze over the viewing of any vehicle that has 100,000+ miles. $346.42 headlights and $169.00 windshield and $200 labor charge for headlight replacement.

Mechanically in top shape as well; here are some of the recent work done and ALL DOCUMENTED via receipts from my mechanic. Works is most recent and older

Removed and replaced rear track arms and struts with Bilstein struts. The BEST aftermarket strut for AUDI and 1/2 the cost of the originals. Total Bill: $874.91 plus $454.97 for the struts = $1329.88

Rear Stabilizer bar installed: $62.20  April 2014. New front Calipers and Pads $347.29 April 2014.

Four new Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season tires 245/45/18’s installed on April 18. $743.52 and realigned as well. Warranty transferable! 60,000 mile warranty tires.

Total Upper and lower suspension replacement with new Bilstein front struts replacement as well. Total cost parts and Labor: $2200.45

Normal maintenance on Jan 2014 oil change, replace oil sensor, intake cleaning service diverter valve replacement. $363.30

Replaced timing BELT, WATER PUMP, THERMOSTAT CAM AND CRANKSHAFT SEALS IDLER AND TENSIONER COMPONENTS NOV 2013 AT 138698 MILES ON ODOMETER. $994.87 LABOR AND $329.95

Replaced valve cover gaskets, tune up, oil change and replaced flex section on exhaust. $994.77

Total Invested in the last 12 months to keep her running tip top…$7366.23

This vehicle is perfect for a college bound student, as a second vehicle for those trips to Home Depot, Lowes, etc.. ( driving in Style, of Course! ) You name it!!

I am reserving the right to sell on my own as well and you will find this vehicle on CL, too!

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Auto blog

Audi A7 getting nip and tuck

Tue, 21 Jan 2014

It's been less than two years since the Audi A7 first went on sale in the US, but European buyers have been able to enjoy the sleek and stylish hatchback for twice as long. As such, Audi is preparing to give its A7 a mild refresh with tweaked exterior styling, but we're also expecting some of the features found in the all-new 2015 Audi A8 to possibly trickle down to the A7.
From what we can tell in these spy shots, the A7 is getting a minor facelift that includes a restyled front fascia and new headlights, which will likely boast Audi's new Matrix LED system. At the rear of the car, similar changes have been made with a fascia that now gets integrated outlets and different taillights that have a Lamborghini-like display.
Not apparent in these images - but still a good bet for production - we'd expect to see the new A7 get some of Audi's updated engines or new driver assist technologies. No definite word as to when we'll be seeing the refreshed A7 in person, but considering how close to production ready as this car seems to be, our bet is on the upcoming Geneva Motor Show.

Audi welcomes Porsche back to Le Mans like any sibling would

Fri, 06 Jun 2014

Ah, sibling rivalry. It really is a beautiful thing. It's even more beautiful when said siblings are automakers with very, very well-known racing histories. That's how you get videos like this, which is Audi's way of welcoming Porsche back to the top flight of Le Mans racing.
Yes, Audi has taken its R18 E-Tron Quattro back onto public roads, wowing schoolboys and scaring farmers (who appear to be riding classic Porsche tractors), as it travels from Ingolstadt to Zuffenhausen, just to taunt its corporate frenemy.
Take a look below for a video to see just what that teasing looks like.

New Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight geeks out with mad lumens

Wed, 08 Jan 2014

It's safe to say that, at least as far as automotive companies go, Audi's Sport Quattro Laserlight concept car is stealing the show here at CES in Las Vegas. The car's 700-horsepower hybrid powertrain and carbon-fiber bodywork mean that it would go like stink if it were ever allowed to turn a wheel, and the shapely coupe stance looks every inch the part of a modern-day super coupe, too. Better yet, the laser-powered headlamps that are the crowning glory of the concept car are actually slated for production at some point in the not-distant future.
We're talking about lasers here, folks. I don't know about you, but if you had told the 10-year-old, Real Genius-watching version of me that there'd one day be a car with lasers for headlights, well, I'd have wanted one of those things, pretty bad.
Anyway, Audi's lasers may not be able to ignite a giant pack of Jiffy Pop from space, but they are set to be the new standard for illumination on the road. The laser lights are nearly three times as bright and beam twice as far as current, top-notch LED high beams and were called "safer, sharper and more efficient" compared with existing technologies. That "safer" part works on two levels: the brighter beams offer far better visibility, naturally, but Audi also tells us that they won't dazzle oncoming drivers like traditional high beams will. That means you can drive with the maximum illumination at all times. Cool stuff, here at CES.