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1998 Audi A4 Quattro, Awd, 2.8l, Rare Manual Trans...low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1998 Mileage:135000 Color: Santorin Blue Pearl /
 Cream
Location:

Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States

Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Manual
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.8L V6
Fuel Type:GAS
VIN: WAUED68D3WA002541 Year: 1998
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Audi
Model: A4
Trim: Quattro
Options: Heated Seats, Moonroof, Heated Mirrors, Cassette Player, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats
Drive Type: All Wheel Drive, Quattro
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 135,000
Power Options: Power Mirrors, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Santorin Blue Pearl
Interior Color: Cream
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

For sale is a 1998 Audi A4 Quattro, 2.8L, 5-speed, 4dr, AWD, 130k. This sedan is presented in its most desirable form. It has the reliable and powerful 2.8L V6 engine putting power to all four wheels through Audi's legendary Quattro all wheel drive system and a manual transmission. This is a great looking Audi. It is finished in a dark blue over light tan interior. I would rate the exterior of this Audi A4 to be in ABOVE AVERAGE CONDITION for the age and mileage of this vehicle. Ths finish on this Audi shines well and looks good from any angle. As with any older vehicle, the buyer should expect to find evidence of daily wear associated with use. However, there is no noteworthy issue to report on the exterior of this Audi. There is a small piece of plastic trim missing at the bottom of the left rear door which is common. All of the glass and lenses appear to be intact.

I would rate the interior of this Audi A4 to be in AVERAGE CONDITION for the age and mileage of this vehicle. As you open the door, you'll see that the door cards are clean, tight and show minimal wear for an older vehicle. The carpets show well, also. Both seats are heated and clean, although there are some signs of wear in the leather. On the passenger seat bottom one of the seams is starting to pull apart. The dash and headliner are clean. The previous owner was a non-smoker. The wood trim shows well. The stereo is the original system and sounds great. The climate control system is fully automatic and appears to be working properly. The power windows, mirrors, sunroof and central locks are also working properly. The trunk is spacious and clean. Of course, the cup holder is broken.

Mechanically, this Audi is in good running and driving condition. The 2.8L V6 engine starts easily and runs smoothly. The valve covers leak a little which is common for this engine. I did not notice any other leaks and the engine does not smoke. The 2.8L is one of Audi's most reliable engines. It makes great power and is very smooth. The suspension on this Audi feels tight. The steering is neutral and responsive. The brakes bring this sedan to a stop with no issues. Her road manners are very good. This car is at home both running around town and cruising down the interstate. Accelleration is effortless. The engine keeps proper temperature. Highway cruising is nice and smooth with no complaints. The clutch grabs high on the pedal and does not slip or chatter. Gear changes through the manual transmission are smooth and precise. Audi's legendary Quattro all wheel drive system keeps this A4 firmly planted to the ground and offers incredible performance both on dry roads and in the worst of winter weather. Quattro is a purely mechanical viscous all wheel drive system (not like the electronic systems of most vehicles) which is virtually indestructible. The miles on this Audi are still nice and low. It is getting hard to find good first generation A4's anymore. Thanks for looking.

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Mon, Jan 19 2015

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Audi Self-Driving Car Gets First Permit In California

Tue, Sep 16 2014

Computer-driven cars have been testing their skills on California roads for more than four years - but until now, the Department of Motor Vehicles wasn't sure just how many were rolling around. That changed Tuesday, when the agency issued testing permits that allowed three companies to dispatch 29 vehicles onto freeways and into neighborhoods - with a human behind the wheel in case the onboard computers make a bad decision. The German automaker Audi was first in the state to receive a self-driving car permit and already has plans to test drive an autonomous A7 around the Bay Area, according to the Los Angeles Times. These may be the cars of the future, but for now they represent a tiny fraction of California's approximately 32 million registered vehicles. Google's souped-up Lexus SUVs are the biggest fleet, with 25 vehicles. Mercedes and Volkswagen have two vehicles each, said Bernard Soriano, the DMV official overseeing the state's "autonomous vehicle" regulation-writing process. A "handful" of other companies are applying for permits, he said. The permits formally regulate testing that already was underway. Google alone is closing in on 1 million miles. The technology giant has bet heavily on the vehicles, which navigate using sophisticated sensors and detailed maps. Finally, government rules are catching up. In 2012, the California Legislature directed the DMV to regulate the emerging technology. Rules that the agency first proposed in January went into effect Tuesday. Among them: - Test drivers must have a sparkling driving record, complete a training regimen and enroll in a program that informs their employer if they get in an accident or are busted for driving under the influence off hours. - Companies must report to the state how many times their vehicles unexpectedly disengage from self-driving mode, whether due to a failure of the technology or because the human driver takes over in an emergency. They also must have insurance or other coverage to pay for property or personal injury claims of up to $5 million. California passed its law after Nevada and Florida and before Michigan. The federal government has not acted, and national regulations appear to be years away. It's impossible to know the total number of self-driving cars being tested on public roads because, unlike California and Nevada, Michigan does not require special permits to test self-driving cars on public roads.

Audi pushing DOT to allow its sequential LED turn signals [w/videos]

Mon, 30 Sep 2013

Still in the process of trying to get its trick LED Matrix Beam headlights legalized in the US, Audi is now trying to get its front and rear sequential LED turn signals approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Just like its auto-dimming headlights, the sequentially illuminating turn signals don't meet NHTSA's Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108.
The problem, according to Automotive News, is that the individual lighting elements are too small to meet current US safety regulations. The rule states that each lamp should be 22 square centimeters (8.6 square inches) and the whole lighted combined area must be 50 square centimeters (19.6 square inches). In the individual sequence, Audi's lights are much smaller than that. As for the Ford Mustang, which has had sequential turn signals since 2010, this system is legal since the first lens is large enough to meet the required size, so the other two lights really aren't even necessary.
It sounds like it could be some time before we see these turn signals on Audis in the US, which is a shame because in addition to their styling bebefuts, we think they're more effective at signaling the vehicle's intended direction of travel, and they do a better job of grabbing the eye. Scroll down to watch a pair of videos showing the headlights in action on the redesigned A8/S8 as well as the recently updated R8.