2005 Audi a3 3.2quattro manual
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2005 Audi a3 3.2quattro manual
I have a
Audi a3 3.2 Quattro for sale
3door
63k from new
Full service history
12months mot
All the usual Audi extras
Tyres great tread all round 5mm+
Sounds absolutely amazing drives spot on!
Great colour combination
Audi dark blue with gun metal alloys
Priced to sell at
£5500
Will add pictures tomorrow
Thanks for looking Ryan
Audi a3 3.2 Quattro for sale
3door
63k from new
Full service history
12months mot
All the usual Audi extras
Tyres great tread all round 5mm+
Sounds absolutely amazing drives spot on!
Great colour combination
Audi dark blue with gun metal alloys
Priced to sell at
£5500
Will add pictures tomorrow
Thanks for looking Ryan
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Nice car mate, fancy a swap for a M3?
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Trade price will be nothing for these (like most of top end cars from the 90ies )
Good luck with thr audi, looks like a sweet motor!
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A great second car or something for someone who wants something a little different.
Proper car this, looked at getting one myself recently but ended up getting an R32. I think these cars (A3 3.2) are destined for cult classic status myself, not many were made and it is a fast and very capable car.
Is a very similar car to the MkV R32, in fact the only difference is that it runs the MkI 3.2 VR6 engine that the original R32 had, as far as I understand. The difference there is 3bhp due to an uprated air intake I think.
MPG is 20-23mpg round town and 27-33mpg on the motorway. The benefit is that you don't have to run it on the higher octane stuff but can do if you choose to.
0-62mph is around the 6.5s time, it absolutely flies when you boot it off the mark. The torque makes for a nice relaxing drive you don't have to change up and down too often.
These make great family cars if you want something with a bit of panache without the higher demand of running something like an Impreza.
Proper car this, looked at getting one myself recently but ended up getting an R32. I think these cars (A3 3.2) are destined for cult classic status myself, not many were made and it is a fast and very capable car.
Is a very similar car to the MkV R32, in fact the only difference is that it runs the MkI 3.2 VR6 engine that the original R32 had, as far as I understand. The difference there is 3bhp due to an uprated air intake I think.
MPG is 20-23mpg round town and 27-33mpg on the motorway. The benefit is that you don't have to run it on the higher octane stuff but can do if you choose to.
0-62mph is around the 6.5s time, it absolutely flies when you boot it off the mark. The torque makes for a nice relaxing drive you don't have to change up and down too often.
These make great family cars if you want something with a bit of panache without the higher demand of running something like an Impreza.
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A great second car or something for someone who wants something a little different.
Proper car this, looked at getting one myself recently but ended up getting an R32. I think these cars (A3 3.2) are destined for cult classic status myself, not many were made and it is a fast and very capable car.
Is a very similar car to the MkV R32, in fact the only difference is that it runs the MkI 3.2 VR6 engine that the original R32 had, as far as I understand. The difference there is 3bhp due to an uprated air intake I think.
MPG is 20-23mpg round town and 27-33mpg on the motorway. The benefit is that you don't have to run it on the higher octane stuff but can do if you choose to.
0-62mph is around the 6.5s time, it absolutely flies when you boot it off the mark. The torque makes for a nice relaxing drive you don't have to change up and down too often.
These make great family cars if you want something with a bit of panache without the higher demand of running something like an Impreza.
Proper car this, looked at getting one myself recently but ended up getting an R32. I think these cars (A3 3.2) are destined for cult classic status myself, not many were made and it is a fast and very capable car.
Is a very similar car to the MkV R32, in fact the only difference is that it runs the MkI 3.2 VR6 engine that the original R32 had, as far as I understand. The difference there is 3bhp due to an uprated air intake I think.
MPG is 20-23mpg round town and 27-33mpg on the motorway. The benefit is that you don't have to run it on the higher octane stuff but can do if you choose to.
0-62mph is around the 6.5s time, it absolutely flies when you boot it off the mark. The torque makes for a nice relaxing drive you don't have to change up and down too often.
These make great family cars if you want something with a bit of panache without the higher demand of running something like an Impreza.
Thanks mate I absolutely love the car drive it myself for couple weeks and was thinking of just keeping but carnt afford to run 2 high performance cars...
Great thing about this one is that is on the lower tax brand aswell so not £500 a year which is a bonus..
This car with milage retailing at £5500-£5850 so absolute bargain at this price!