This car is sold
from second owner with a few kilometers!
Misjudged and underestimated. The Audi A2 eked out a niche existence between 1999 and 2005, quite unjustifiably. The minivan was technically and visually ahead of its time. Presented at the IAA 1999 as a competitor to the Mercedes A-Class, the A2 had a lightweight aluminium body, for example. Optimal use of space ensured comparatively much room in the interior, large glass surfaces and a large sliding roof that could be ordered on request complemented the good feeling of space. Added to this was a cW value of just 0.28 and a low-consumption engine range. Two four-cylinder petrol engines produced either 75 or 110 hp, while the compression-ignition models were available with three-cylinder turbo-diesels with 61 to 90 hp. A special feature was a low-energy vehicle with a 1.2-litre TDI and a consumption of only three litres per 100 kilometres. The Audi A2's low susceptibility to breakdowns should also be emphasised. Between 2003 and 2008, the minivan ranked first in the ADAC breakdown statistics. Since there was never a predecessor and no successor has been presented to date, an Audi A2 has the best prerequisites for becoming a sought-after future classic. Our fully equipped A2 has the 90 hp diesel engine and is painted in the rare colour "deep green pearl effect". The S-Line package for this model includes the large rims, leather upholstery and various design elements in the interior. The vehicle comes from a collector for whom we have already sold several vehicles and who is only the second owner.
There is no question whether an Audi A2 will become a future youngtimer. Even almost 20 years after its sales launch, the Audi A2 is still one of the most economical cars you can find. This A2 in particular impresses with its lavish equipment, its very well-maintained condition and, above all, its comparatively low mileage.
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