Yes, as long as it has not be titled to anyone, it is still new with 632 miles on it. It is a demonstrator, and as such the price should reflect that.
You'r local auto dealer whos name isn't in the buisness title. I.E Toms auto shack would not have it.
No. You can put a decorative holder on if you wish.
The dealer that sold you the car or any ASE certified independent mechanic in your area.
Warranties ... a dealer will offer some kind of limited warranty. Cars sold by private parts are always sold "as is".
If the car has never been titled then it can be sold as new. A new car demonstrator or demo will often have as many as 5,000 miles on it and still sold as new.
At our dealership it could be sold as a demonstrator. The car in our jurisdiction would have to be not registered to an owner, the mileage explained and then the car could still be sold as new with the warranty starting at 1900 miles.
The vehicle can be sold as new as long as it has not been titled.
It has nothing to do with the miles. It has to do with the title. If the car has never been titled it can be sold as new. Typically in the situation of a demo a dealer will put less than 5,000 miles on the car. The warranty is not affected because it starts when you purchase the car not from zero miles but from the miles at that time.
The best place to find and Audi for sale is either an Audi Dealer or in Auto Trader Magazine. Auto Trader Magazine lists everything from cars, trucks, boat's and so on. And the cars are sold at the best prices from person to person or dealer to person.
It should say on the warranty the terms and conditions generally expressed in years. If not, I would contact the dealer who sold it to you.
You will need to use the universal brake lines sold at auto stores. You can check at a Chrysler dealer but I think they are discontinued there.
when a car gets to a dealer a bank owns it flooring is the payment made to the bank every month until the car is sold and the bank is payed off