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Silver Audi A6 Quattro Sedan 4-door 2.7l on 2040-cars

US $10,000.00
Year:2002 Mileage:153700
Location:

Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

Newburyport, Massachusetts, United States

Selling this car for my mother, it has been her BABY for the past 8 years. She earned enough $$ to finally buy a brand new car but has complained about missing this car! I have used it since then for a few VERY enjoyable months.
Continual oil changes, maintenance and upkeep with brand new parts that were needed (read below). Inspection sticker NEW 3/14
           
                  Replaced in the past 2 years (most recent first):
  • Serpentine Belt
  • Both front axles
  • Emissions updates
  • Catalytic Converter
  • Timing Belt
  • Brakes
  • Muffler

We have Receipts OF ALL Repairs over the 8 years of ownership.

NO MAJOR ACCIDENTS. Minor scuffs; cosmetic issues: front two bumper corners to buff out. EASY!
Minor loving wear on interior including buttons and leather rub. NO holes or rips! Passenger & rear seats near PERFECT!

We are very hesitant to let this car go.  Finally earned enough $$ to buy a brand new car. But we are both continually complaining that  NOTHING compares to all the Audi's features.

Intense horsepower and especially in sporty mode, THIS CAR WHIPS!!!


TEST DRIVE AVAILABLE AT ANY REQUEST!


ADDITIONAL FEATURES:

Front and side air bags with curtain air bags

Speed-related variable steering assist (Servotronic)

Automatic headlight-range adjustment dynamic (self-adjusting while driving)

Rear view mirrors: powered, heated electrically, foldable, automatically dimming, with memory function

Leather trimmed multi-function steering wheel with Tiptronic

Electric seat adjustment for both front seats with memory system

Rear seat bench unsplit backrest split folding

6-cylinder gasoline engine 2.7 L

Reinforced bumpers

Radio remote controlled central locking system

 
ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO ASK!

NO DELIVERY. BUYER MUST PICK UP OR MEET LOCALLY.

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Next-gen Audi A4 spotted

Tue, 18 Nov 2014

With fresh entries from Lexus and Mercedes-Benz and a newer entry from BMW, Audi is in a rather precarious position with its A4 sedan, which has been on sale in its current form since 2008 (aside from its 2012 mid-cycle refresh). It's high time a new vehicle takes its place.
If Audi follows convention, the vehicle shown above will be known internally as the B9, and will ride atop the so-called MLB Evo, a new version of the modular platform underpinning the current A4 (and a whole heap of other Volkswagen Group products). That new bit of hardware should bless the next-gen A4 with a weight savings of anywhere from 175 to 220 pounds.
In terms of its looks, our spies point to a more evolutionary approach. Expect the A4 to borrow from the design being pioneered by the third-generation Audi TT, particularly around the grille, which should be more upright. The wheelbase should get a stretch while Audi will clip the overhangs of its midsizer, relative to the current sedan.

Bentley testing new SUV in Audi Q7's clothes

Thu, 22 May 2014

Sure, this looks largely like an Audi Q7. What if we told you, though, that it was actually a Bentley? This may be one of the very first sets of images we've seen of the aristocratic brand's SUV. Based on the borrowed Audi bodywork, however, testing appears to be in the early stages.
While it may look like an Audi Q7, there are a number of giveaways. One of the more subtle are the British number plates, in place of the traditional German plates that would be found were this a mule for the next Q7. Other changes are more noticeable. According to our spies, this mule is much wider, while its fenders have also been enlarged to accommodate larger wheels and tires.
Out back, four exhaust pipes jut out from the lower fascia, while larger brakes are hidden behind black wheels. The big indicator that this is something special, though, can be seen in the front fascia. The heavily modified front clip is home to two massive intakes below the headlights. According to our spies, these conceal a pair of intercoolers. Whether they are for Bentley (and Audi's) twin-turbocharged, 4.0-liter V8 or the 6.0-liter W12 is unclear.

Audi's next-gen "matrix beam lighting system" under threat from Washington

Thu, 07 Feb 2013

Automotive News reports Audi may have a hard road ahead of it when it comes to convincing federal regulators to allow the company's new matrix beam lighting. The system uses small cameras to detect other vehicles on the road and darkens specific elements of the high-beam pattern to provide maximum nighttime visibility without blinding other drivers. Audi has been displaying this technology on its concept cars for a couple of years now (including the Crosslane Coupe Concept shown above at its 2012 Paris Motor Show reveal). Audi hopes the technology will effectively do away with the industry's current high and low beam settings, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration doesn't allow such a system under its current laws. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 specifically says headlamps are not to shine in this dynamic of a way.
Audi has asked has asked NHTSA for more clarification to determine what, if any elements of the matrix beam lighting technology can legally be used on US-specification vehicles. But American buyers may have to settle for systems that automatically dim their high beams until the rules get a bit more clarification.