Description
** Private reg NOT included. Will revert to DE61JNN**
Two owners
Good service history
MoT February 2026
Bought March 2024
In my ownership:
it’s been fully ceramic coated including paintwork decontamination.
Alloys refurbished last Summer but do now have minor kerbing.
Full service including gear box oil change when MoT’d in February 2025
Always refuelled with premium unleaded fuel.
Very well cared for, regularly hand washed, easy job with the ceramic coat, never been through a car wash in my ownership. I’ve owned a number of Audi’s over the years and (with hindsight) the best was a ‘56 reg 3. 2 TT that I sold because it was expensive to run. Bought a Mini Cooper, nice car, cheaper to run but not an Audi. So, when I saw this S3 in the right colour combination for me, low ownership, low mileage, I went to look at it and ended up buying it.
It really is a lovely car, power when needed, comfortable and practical - a wolf in sheep’s clothing. The Black Edition spec includes heated seats, air conditioning, fully functioning armrest, Bluetooth, sat nav, DRLs, headlamp washers, secret storage under drivers seat, Bose, rear privacy glass, rear sun blind and it’s never been smoked in. There are no warning lights but the rear wiper intermittently has a mind of its own which is a common fault.
Unfortunately I don’t have the service book, the dealer was unable to locate it, but I do have lots of receipts and the Audi wallet with manuals. It has four Michelin Sport tyres all with very good tread, the NSF being replaced in May due to a puncture.
The ONLY reason for selling is that I’ve done 4, 300 miles in just over a year so am not using the car much. (I also have a runabout for work, school runs etc.). I’ve been told I should garage the car and keep the mileage down because it’s only going to go up in value - crystal ball is broken so I’ve no idea when that’s likely to be! But this is a genuine, unmodified, totally standard car and I think it would be hard to find a similar or better one.
Please get in touch if there’s anything I’ve missed or that you’d like to ask.
Thank you
Sue






















