AUDI Q3, 2023, 2.0L I-4 DI, DOHC, VVT, turbo, 228HP VIN: WA1EECF33P1147843
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Final bid: | 16975.00 $ |
Sale data: | 2025-03-12 Sold |
Fuel: | Gasoline |
Auction: | IAAI |
Lot number: | 41240001 |
Primary damage: | Left Front |
Mileage: | 22743 mile |
Pre-Accident Value: | 30768 $ |
Color: | |
Keys: | yes |
Cylinders: | 4 Cyl |
Body Style: | Sport Utility |
Title Code: | Salvage (Arizona) |
Drive | All-Wheel Drive |
Engine Type: | 2.0L I-4 DI, DOHC, VVT, turbo, 228HP |
Highlights: | |
Series: | PREMIUM PLUS 45 TFSI S LINE QUATTRO TIPTRONIC |
Transmission: | Automatic |
Vehicle Type: | AUTOMOBILE |
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This particular model joined the auction due to damage sustained on its Left Front, a detail that may initially concern casual buyers but often signals opportunity for experienced bidders. The vehicle’s premium specifications and overall appeal ultimately helped it secure a winning bid of 16.975,00 $.
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