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2003 Manual Allroad 2.7T in stock. 03, 69k miles, Atlas Gray.

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Old 03-04-2009, 03:30 PM
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Saving up for that time capsule for your S4?
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Jake needs car sized "foreverware"

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True that, 2005 in good colors for 15k or less...
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Bet you could get it for under 15
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Rare 1992 80 white FRONTRACK with 4 speed auto and only 74,000 miles...will swap with you.
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Default It's not worth the hassle to buy from U Audi

Last year when I was buying my second allroad, your prices were insane. I live a mile from you, but bought a car from so cal for $20k less than your asking prices were for similar spec'd allroads. After shipping, warranty, taxes... it was still more than $15k less. It had a clean carfax, but it needed new tires and a good detail, but the savings were more than worth it.

My wife and I watched cars on your site for a while, and often considered stopping by but didn't want to deal with the hassle of price negotiations. If I walked on the lot and asked for $10k less than you were asking, I imagine it'd probably be greeted with a laugh.
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Default While I'm not defending U-Audi's sales dept, that title is a little unfair seeing as you've never

gone in, you can't really say that the buying experience is a hassle. Their super high asking prices are no different that any other dealer here in the land of MS millionaires. Heck, even a short hop over the mountains gets you a much lower price (however, even they are starting to catch on).

Glad to hear you got such a great deal on your allroad though!
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Default We had two allroad 4.2's last year, including a silver one with 16k miles.

That silver one did sell for 33k, I sold it. That's a rare bird with low mileage, we have to ask fair retail price.

How many miles does your 4.2 have on it? I take it you paid around 13-15k for it? If so congratulations, that's great.

CPO warranties on allroads in my opinion were very very worth it. Air suspensions are 1k per corner and the transmissions....well let's not go there.
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Default lawl!

better hold on to that one...it'l be a classic before you know it.


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