2006 Audi A4 2.0t Quattro Awd Low Miles Turbo Mint Condition on 2040-cars
Deerfield, Illinois, United States
This is a Dealer's Vehicle. All sales in the state of Illinois are Subject to Sales Tax, Title Fees, Registration and Documentary Fees of $161. Out of State Buyers Pay only $161 Doc. Fee.
***Top of the line German Engineering Combined with Unprecedented Design and Style*** All Wheel Drive makes the vehicle easy to handle on rain, snow or ice Only 51,210 Documented Original Miles ****Economic and yet powerful 2.0Turbo Engine**** ***Heated Seats, Leather Interior, All Power Options, CD Changer*** *** Four Matching Continental Tires with very good thread *** *** Non Smoker's Vehicle *** ***Drives and Handles Great! Transmission shifts Smooth*** *** No Bad Codes on the Dash - Vehicle has been inspected! No Service Maintenance Reminders, No Issues what so ever*** Call 847 736 8585 and I'll do a walk around the vehicle for you! ***Extended Warranty Available to Purchase*** Please review the multiple pictures and watch the video and if you have any questions, call me at 847 736 8585 CLICK THE VIDEO LINK BELOW TO SEE 40 PICTURES OF THIS VEHICLE If you have any questions, please call me at (847) 736 8585 Buy with confidence, please call me if you are not sure about anything before bidding. Your bid is a Legally Binding Contract. Please bid only if you have the funds to pay right away. Payment has to be Cash or Cashiers Check. All sales are final - NO RETURNS, NO EXCHANGES! Buyer is responsible for shipping of the vehicle. I cannot Finance you! Please check with your local bank or Credit Union if you are planning to finance. All Sales are final, no returns, no exchanges. Deposit is non-refundable! PLEASE REVIEW THE CARFAX HISTORY REPORT BELOW: 2006 AUDI A4 2.0T QUATTRO AWD VIN: WAUDF78E86A144338 SEDAN 4 DR 2.0L L4 DIR DOHC ALL WHEEL DRIVE Standard Equipment | Safety OptionsManoff Motors Inc.
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Audi considering turbo option for longer, wider Hurac?n-based R8
Mon, 10 Mar 2014The debut of the Lamborghini Huracán was (and remains) big news in and of itself, but equally as exciting is the imminent arrival of the Audi R8, which the Huracán presages. While the two will share a common architecture, don't expect that new R8 will simply be a cheaper version of the Huracán (like the current one arguably is to the Gallardo).
For one, the next R8 will be larger than the Huracán. According to emerging intelligence, Audi will make its sports car both longer and wider than the Lamborghini version. It'll also share the new Lambo's innovative carbon-fiber structure that will replace both the firewall and central tunnel. But to power it all, Audi will get more creative.
The next R8 will, like the current model and like the Huracán, offer a V10 engine at the top of the range. It will also offer the same 4.2-liter V8 as the outgoing model. But that won't be the end of the matter. Word has it that Audi is also working on a smaller, turbocharged engine to offer in certain markets that mandate smaller-capacity engines.
World Car of the Year finalists announced
Fri, 07 Mar 2014To say the 2014 Geneva Motor Show was packed full of news is an understatement as big as the show's home at the Palexpo convention center. Despite everything that we were able to cover during this year's show, there's still more coming out of Switzerland, including the announcement of the finalists for the 2014 World Car of the Year Awards.
We reported on the original list of finalists over three weeks ago, and now, that initial list has been pared down to three finalists for each of the five awards. The finalists were announced at a press conference by frequent Autoblog contributor and co-chair of the awards, Matt Davis (above).
The finalists for the overall title of 2014 World Car of the Year are the Audi A3, the BMW 4 Series and the Mazda3. The World Luxury Car of the Year will be either the Bentley Flying Spur, the Mercedes-Benz S-Class or the Land Rover Range Rover Sport, while the Performance Car of the Year will be awarded to the Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, the Ferrari 458 Speciale or the Porsche 911 GT3 (which, um, yeah...).
Audi builds 5-millionth vehicle with Quattro
Mon, 25 Feb 2013Quattro, the trademark name Audi has put on its all-wheel-drive system engineered for passenger vehicles, recently celebrated its five-millionth installation. The driveline has been offered in more than 140 different vehicles since its introduction more than three decades ago.
The all-wheel-drive technology made its world debut at the 1980 International Geneva Motor Show, beneath the floorpan of the Quattro Coupé, a low-volume two-door. It didn't take consumers long to embrace Audi's innovative approach. While most four-wheel-drive systems at that time utilized heavy transfer cases or second cardan shafts, Quattro was virtually tension-free, light, compact and efficient. Most importantly, enthusiasts found it was especially suitable for sports cars.
Today, the automaker offers Quattro on its full line of passenger vehicles and it is unquestionably successful (the technology enjoyed a 43 percent take rate in 2012). On models with transverse-mounted engines (A3 and TT), Audi uses an electronically controlled multi-plate clutch with hydraulic actuator. Under normal conditions, the clutch sends power almost exclusively to the front wheels (if wheel slippage occurs, up to 100 percent of the torque may be sent to the rear). Vehicles with transverse-mounted engines (A4, A5, Q5, etc...) use a self-locking center differential sending 40 percent of the engine torque to the front axle and 60 percent to the rear under normal conditions (it is able to send the majority of the power to the axle with better traction when needed). The highest-performing Quattro systems use torque vectoring to further improve cornering grip and speeds.