2023 Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 T FSi Tiptronic (35 TFSI) for sale in Eastern Cape
R 599 000
R 8 200 p/m
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Used
2023
10 152km
Automatic
Audi Centre East London
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Used 2023 Audi A3 Sportback 1.4 T FSi Tiptronic (35 TFSI) with 10 152km for sale in Eastern Cape for R 599 000.
Vehicle Overview
Selling Price
R 599 000
Year
Used - 2023
Mileage
10 152 km
Full Service History (FSH)
Yes
Location
Eastern Cape - East London
Body Type
Hatch Back
Colour
Red
Driving Wheels
2
Engine Size
1395 cc
Fuel Type
Petrol
Gearbox Type
Automatic
Power
110 kwt
Seats
5
Features & Comments
Every Pre-owned vehicle in our showroom floor is unmistakably Audi, thanks to the Audi Quality Check. Each vehicle is carefully inspected to meet the expected standard of vorsprung Durch Technik, and also undergoes an integrity Check for added peace of mind. Add to this an Audi Freeway Plan and Audi assist and you can drive confidently knowing the very best for less, That's the Audi
Air Conditioner, Alarm/Immobiliser, Alloy Wheels, Cartrack, Central Locking, Electric Windows, Leather Seats, Power Steering, Radio CD, Remainder of Service Plan, Service History
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Audi Centre East London
Audi East London is part of the NTT Group
which is one of South Africa's largest motor retailing
groups. It is a provider of products and services
across all automotive market segments, including
new and pre-owned vehicle sales, parts and service,
fleet services and online retailing. In association with
other. Finance......Divisions it also offers vehicle
finance and insurance options
Air Conditioner, Alarm/Immobiliser, Alloy Wheels, Cartrack, Central Locking, Electric Windows, Leather Seats, Power Steering, Radio CD, Remainder of Service Plan, Service History