Market Find: 2018 Audi exclusive Ara Blue Crystal Effect S4 Sedan

What: 2018 Audi S4 Sedan
Color: Audi exclusive Ara Blue Crystal Effect (arablau; metallic uni; LX5J; Audi)
VIN: WAUC4AF46JA187660
Mileage: 75,508
Price: $25,900
CarFax: Link
Window Sticker: N/A
Location: Evolution Imports, Bristol, PA
Dealer Listing: Link

Why We Love It:

Audi’s Ara Blue Crystal Effect is the latest in a long line of truly incredible Blues to come out of Ingolstadt. This particular instance may not be the first time we’ve seen Ara on an S4, but dare we say it’s a better spec. The flat bottom steering wheel may not offer the heating element included in it’s traditionally round counterpart, but we think the trade is worth it. Less of a tradeoff is the full leather seats, whereas the prior Ara car had partial suede. Sure it may look cooler, but the feeling of sweat dripping down your back quickly negates any points earned. Ask us how we know.

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