
Lot 279 - 2006 Audi A8 TDi Long Wheelbase
Lot Number | 279 |
Registration | PF06 ORC |
Chassis Number | WAUZZZ4E66N026733 |
Engine Number | BVN 004577 |
Odometer reading | 134,062 miles |
Result | Sold - £4,256 |
The Audi A8 is a four-door, full-size, luxury salon manufactured and marketed since 1994. The second generation Audi A8 built on the Volkswagen Group D3 platform was unveiled via press release in July 2002 and introduced to Europe in November 2002 and the USA in June 2003. The model was longer than the previous generation, with room for four or five large adult occupants in the cabin, depending on rear seat configuration.
This lovely, long wheel base, example of the A8 boasting a huge level of comfort and the powerful 4.2 litre TDi engine is an ultimate long distance traveller. This car is presented in Phantom Black pearl-effect paint with the optional cream comfort level seats and birch wood trim and first registered on 16th June, 2006. This example was specified with extras such as comfort seats, voice control, deluxe front centre armrest, front passenger seat adjust from rear and automatic dipping and folding door mirrors which all added up to £2,500 and an on the road cost of £64,186. Offered with an MoT test certificate valid until March 2020, the history file also boasts invoices and previous MoT test certificates along with the owner's manuals. There are fewer ways to travel in more comfort than with this car.
Guide Price £4,000 - £6,000
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