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AUDI A3 TDI S LINE 140BHP SPORTBACK FSH


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AUDI A3 TDI S LINE 140BHP SPORTBACK

METALLIC SILVER ? LOW MILEAGE ? FSH


Great looking car, runs very well and is well looked after. Very nice to drive.


* 2007 plate

* MOT (March 2018)

* Recent service at Audi main dealer (book stamped 2,000 miles ago)

* Three new tyres

* Full service history (stamped book)

* V5 in hand

* Two keys (remote central locking)


It is the 140bhp sportback?turbo diesel model ? plenty of power.

The car is very spacious and the boot space allows for lots of shopping/suitcases/travel bags etc? ?a perfect as a family car.


Audi's are known for their safety and performance and the solid build of the car makes the drive feel very smooth and safe.


It is the S-LINE model so it also has all the added extras including:


* Duel climate control air con

* Half Leather Interior S Line seats

* Leather S Line steering wheel

* Bose Sound System

* Rear Spoiler

* Alloy Wheels

* Tinted Windows

* Electric Windows (all)

* Audi CD player and sound system

* Genuine Audi centre armrest fitted as extra

* Genuine Audi cruise control fitted as extra

* Roof rails

* Parking sensors


Only selling due to buying a van. ?


The car is available to view most weekends, mornings or evenings.

I can be pretty flexible.


Thank you for looking.


Cash on collection preferred.

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