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Audi S5 Cabriolet Quattro S tronic - $18,200 (Denver)

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cylinders: 8 cylinders
fuel: gas
odometer: 76,800
paint color: black
title status: clean
transmission: other
type: convertible
For sale is my well cared for, low (77K!) miles 2014 Audi S5 Cabriolet (55K under average)

No mechanical issues that I am aware of
• I am the original owner of the car
• Car was used for home-to-work commuting (95%), and an occasional road trip
• 90% of the time I was the only passenger in the vehicle
• Maintenance schedule adhered to
• New tires installed (10/2022) - they have 6900 miles on them
• Front brakes replaced 4/25

Items to note include:
• Small crease at passenger side rear wheel well. (Not really noticeable unless you are looking for it - someone either backed into my car out of a parking space a few years ago and unfortunately did not leave contact info, or it met a runaway shopping cart)
• Small crease on lower passenger door
- Due to the sculpted lines of the car, the two items above are not as noticeable (imho) as they might be on other cars
• Driver seat shows slight wear on left seat bolster
• Convertible top liner has detached at rear seat passenger side location. I investigated having this repaired, but Audi wanted to replace the entire top (the cost estimate was ridiculous). The issue does not affect the use of the top.
• The hood was recently replaced. It suffered hail damage in May ’24 and insurance decided it was easier to replace as opposed to repair. The benefit to you is that it looks like new (i.e. no paint chips/scratches due to debris hitting it while on the road).
• Curb rash on wheel rims

I love this car. Drives great. Handles Great. While it’s not a Ferrari/Porsche GT3/Shelby (and will cost you nothing near the price of any of them) I love hearing the engine note when the top is down. I’m tempted to keep it. The only reason I am selling it is that I just bought a new (used) car and don’t need an extra one.

There are no liens on the vehicle, and I am in possession of the title.

Given the times we live in, a sale will be completed by my accompanying you to your bank, where it would issue a certified bank check against your account in my name. Please do not respond with offers of payment in any other manner. I will not reply. A one-page transfer of ownership document would also be signed by you prior to handing over the title.


Car is an automatic, but can be driven as a manual (without a clutch) via paddles on the steering wheel and the shifter.

Feel welcome to reach out with any questions. If you would like to see the car in person, I am happy to to accommodate that. Open to offers (no trades though). Thanx for looking.

3rd Party writeups…

Review:
https://www.edmunds.com/audi/s5/2014/review/

Specs:
https://www.caranddriver.com/audi/s5/specs/2014/audi_s5_audi-s5-cabriolet_2014

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