Used 2003 AudiAllroad 5DR AVT QTR ATT

Located at
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    Exterior Color
    1
    Odometer
    7,277 miles
    Drivetrain
    AWD
    VIN
    WA1YD64B93N086321
    Stock Number
    43T2084A
    Audi Allroad
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    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 250

    Dealer Notes

    **LEATHER SEATS, **HEATED SEATS, **ALL WHEEL DRIVE, **GREAT FUEL ENCONOMY, **4 WHEEL DRIVE, **NON SMOKER, **LOCAL TRADE / WELL LOVED!, **CLEAN CARFAX, **LOW MILEAGE! GREAT CONDITION!, **1 OWNER CARFAX / ACCIDENT FREE, **LOW MILEAGE, **KEYLESS ENTRY. CARFAX One-Owner. Clean CARFAX. Recent Arrival!

    1 2003 Audi allroad 2.7T quattro 4D Wagon quattro 5-Speed Automatic with Tiptronic V6


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    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4.0Out of 5
    • Former 2005 Audi A5 All Road owner

      By Paul on 4/10/2026 4:56:51 PM

      4.0
      I purchased a one year old 2025 Audi All Road in 2006. Black and Tan - gorgeous. Excellent handling. However, the tires wore quickly, and the gas mileage was really bad - like 16 miles per gallon. I now own a discontinued 2022 Audi A5 Cabriolet with mild hybrid engine. What a beautiful vehicle!
    • 230,000 miles enough said

      By Old man car on 4/10/2025 1:25:13 AM

      4.0
      Still running might sell with 230,000 miles . Maintenance will always be expe sive on Audi nomatter what so know that .
    • Fantastic practical car for family and dog

      By DC on 7/18/2019 6:50:48 PM

      4.0
      Bought it new in 2003. Has served me well these past 16 yrs. Quattro 4 wheel drive system impressive - twice caught in a blizzard in Tahoe where even 4 wheel drive trucks/SUVs couldn't get out. I raised the suspension, followed a snow plow, then drove between the side road marker poles (couldn't see the road) and got out of the blizzard. In 2017 followed a raised Chevy Suburban up a rocky mountain access road to the top of the mountain lookout station without a problem. Interior is very nice, comfortable, well built. Bose sound system fantastic. Ride on freeway is smooth, better than a Mercedes per my mechanic. Handling is good (not like BMW M3 but quite good for a wagon). Packed my wife, 2 kids, and our dog on many trips throughout the years - can hold a lot of equipment (with a rooftop carrier box). My son now borrows it to go snowboarding with his friends. As it aged, things break down and they are expensive to repair. Will need an AC compressor soon ($2500), had a new alternator put in ($1000), will need a new heater core for winter ($2500), etc, so you get the idea. Not as reliable as my Toyota Prius, but Toyotas are like appliances - they do the job reliably but don't evoke any pleasure, plus the new Toyota/Lexus designs are so ugly, unlike the nice Mazda designs.