Used Audi TT Quattro Sports Car for sale in Ladoga, IN
$6,500
Vehicle Details
111,000 mi. Mileage | $6,500 Price | coupe Body Type |
mid-size Size | white Exterior Color | good General Condition |
clean Title Status | 4 cylinders Cylinders | manual Transmission |
4wd Drive Train | gas Fuel Type |
Vehicle Description
Very nice and fast Audi TT Quattro Coupe 2D. 111,000 miles, manual transmission ranging from 19 to 27 MPG. This is an AWD vehicle with Turbo. New tires on back. Chip in the front windshield and has been there for over 2 years. Does not interfere with driving. Air bag light has been on for 3 years and is normal for this vehicle. Nice stereo. Scammers, you are not smart enough. Do not have to sell, so if you do not have the money or want a bottom dollar price, go somewhere else. Any Scammer wanting to send me a code, really you are not that smart. Will not answer.
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Scam Alert! Beware of Craigslist Scammers
onlDo you sell items using Craigslist or another online marketplace? Watch out for a new scam that attempts to use your phone number from the ad to scam others.
The scammer contacts you about the item for sale and says something like, “There are lots of scammers on Craigslist these days. I need to make sure you’re really who you say you are, so I just sent you a six-digit verification code on your phone. Text me the code to prove you’re a real person.”
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