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A true S-line

Old Nov 21, 2017 | 08:37 PM
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Hello, it's my first post and I'm quite new to the forums.
Here's the situation - I'm about to buy and Audi A4 2008 or 2009. Both cars are described as "S-lines". I'm buying them from private sellers and I know they might've been crashed or some parts might've been replaced but that's not my concern. I just want to know they are the real S-lines or just S-line styled inside/outside.

One of them (2009 2.0Turbo 180hp) which seems to me to be fake has:
-no S-line badges (except one on the 3 spoke steering wheel)
-Has a S4 badge on front bumper ( they just might've sticked it on or replaced the grill)
- The 3 spoke steering wheel has literally NO BUTTONS on it like for volume and speaker
PICTURES:
https://imgur.com/a/bipOT

Second one (2008 1.8 petrol 160hp):
- Has S-line badges on front grill, trunk, 2x right in-front of the front doors, 1x inside on the passengers side
- Has a 4 spoke steering wheel with all the buttons

PICTURES:
https://imgur.com/a/YtLAS

I'm new to Audis and used to drive a RENAULT so I'm trying to set myself with a nice S-line.

If I did anything wrong or you need more informations I'm here. Thank you guys!
 
Old Dec 2, 2017 | 11:29 AM
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S-Line is a trim level versus a package, and there seem to be many variants when combined with packages such as Prestige and Prestige+. Suggest you google the year/model and look at some examples. From my brief search, the S-Line badge is on the grill and the rear doors. The lower molding beneath the doors is more aggressive than on the standard A4s.
 
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