2007 Audi A4 Quattro Sedan 3.2l V6 on 2040-cars
White Plains, New York, United States
For sale I have a 2007 Audi A4 3.2 with Quattro AWD and a 6-speed manual transmission.
engine: V6 FSI direct injected (255hp / 245torque) color: Phantom Black Pearl exterior / Black Leather interior price: $13,000 (or best offer) I am the second owner and purchased it as a CPO vehicle in 2010. Brand new, the car was ordered with a premium plus package (which is why it includes the load of tech and convenience options) and the original owner also opted for a factory sport suspension. It has been meticulously maintained and is in an over-all excellent condition. The car has never missed an oil change (always with the Audi recommended synthetic grade oil) and I've been loyal to Shell 91/93 octane fuel. It came equipped with many options straight from the factory and I have added several tasteful pieces along the way (see below). Stock options: - Quattro AWD - Phantom Black Pearl Effect exterior paint - Full Leather Interior w/ wood trim - 17 inch 5-spoke OEM Audi sport wheels (w/ new Continental DWS tires on all 4) - stock S-line sport suspension - 3-spoke adjustable leather sport steering wheel w/ voice and radio controls - Cruise control - Memory Driver Seat (front seats are electronically adjustable with bolstered support) - Heated Front Seats - Duel Zone Climate Control - Bluetooth / Homelink (for garage doors) - Sunroof (full open and tilt) - Auto electric windows - Auto dimming rear view mirror w. compass - Electronically foldable side mirrors w/ reverse gear parking angle assist - BOSE premium sound system - 6 disc CD changer, AM/FM, & SAT radio - 60/40 split folding rear seats - Auto-On Xenon headlights (w/ auto leveling and turn assist) - Front and Rear Fog Lights - Duel Exhaust Aftermarket Options - OEM RS4 rear sway bar (will also provide stock sway bar) - OEM Cupra R front lip - OEM Plateless grill - OEM Audi Sport all-weather mats - OEM chrome tipped front signal bulbs - HOEN H11 yellow fog light bulbs - debadged trunk (will also provide A4 and 3.2L quattro emblems) - 20% window tint Safety - ABS brakes - Stability Control - Front and Side Airbags - Seatbelt Pretensioners - Security System Recent Maintenance: - Filters (air, cabin, fuel) - all 6 spark plugs (OEM) - all 4 brakes and rotors (OEM) - all 4 tires (Continental DWS - Ultra High Performance All Season Tires) The price has been lowered from $15,000 to $13,000 as it is nearing it's 100k mile mark and will be in need of a new serpentine belt and front control arms. The total cost of this work would be $1,200-$1,300 at the dealership but I am looking to sell it ASAP and have no time to schedule the work; therefore, the price has been lowered even further than the necessary cost for convenience sake. I would prefer local pick-up (deliveries will have to be discussed and will be a buyer cost). Please message me to for more information and to discuss payment options. |
Audi A4 for Sale
2004 audi a4 quattro sedan 4-door 3.0l awd(US $10,995.00)
2005 audi a4 cabriolet convertible 2-door 1.8l(US $7,995.00)
We ship clean carfax heated leather seats sunroof mp3 premium package cruise(US $7,000.00)
2005 audi a4 quattro cabriolet convertible 2-door 3.0l(US $10,900.00)
A4 showcar - street-ready
We finance! 2008 audi a4 2.0t awd power sunroof heated seats(US $12,200.00)
Auto Services in New York
Wheel Fix It Corp ★★★★★
Warner`s Auto Body ★★★★★
Vision Kia of Canandaigua ★★★★★
Vision Ford New Wholesale Parts Body Shop ★★★★★
Vince Marinaro Automotive Inc ★★★★★
Valu Muffler & Brake ★★★★★
Auto blog
Editors' Picks September 2021 | Genesis GV70, Grand Cherokee L and more
Mon, Oct 11 2021This month of Editors' Picks saw us award the honor to a few top-notch crossovers and SUVs, plus one luxury sportback. Manufacturers keep rolling out excellent new crossovers, and the Genesis GV70 and Jeep Grand Cherokee L are great examples. Plus, living the good life with our long-term Hyundai Palisade has been evidence enough that it's worthy of an editors' pick. Read on below for the full breakdown and see what made the cut for September. In case you missed our previous Editors' Picks posts, here’s a quick refresher on whatÂ’s going on here. We rate all the new cars we drive with a 1-10 score. Cars that are exemplary in their respective segments get EditorsÂ’ Pick status. Those are the ones weÂ’d recommend to our friends, family and anybody whoÂ’s curious and asks the question. The list that youÂ’ll find below consists of every car we rated in August that earned an EditorsÂ’ Pick. 2022 Genesis GV70 2022 Genesis GV70 at Mt St Helens View 37 Photos Quick take: Genesis' first shot at a compact luxury crossover is a strong one that moves the segment forward and makes for an excellent alternative to one of the many other established options. Score: 8 What it competes with: BMW X3, Mercedes-Benz GLC-Class, Audi Q5, Lexus NX, Acura RDX, Volvo XC60, Lincoln Corsair, Infiniti QX50, Porsche Macan Pros: Gorgeous looks inside and out, forward-looking tech, good ride and handling balance Cons: Nothing budget about it, no true performance option From the editors Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore — "Blending style and power, the GV70 shows Genesis is serious about delivering a strong execution in a critical segment. Props to Genesis for its risk-taking design, which has remade its lineup with confidence. The GV70 is just the latest in a series of wins for Genesis." In-depth analysis: 2022 Genesis GV70 First Drive Review | The real deal  2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L 2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L View 35 Photos Quick take: The 2022 Grand Cherokee L is inarguably immense, swank, and much better on-road than the previous SUV. It even keeps up the Jeep tradition of being great off-road while still carrying tons of passengers and gear.
Audi buys Ballard fuel cell patents for $80 million
Wed, Feb 11 2015While some auto companies (e.g., Toyota and Hyundai) are giving away some hydrogen fuel cell patents, others are paying a pretty penny to gain access to the H2 tech. Audi announced today that it has purchased a suite of fuel-cell patent from Ballard Power Systems. The deal between Volkswagen Group and the Canadian fuel cell pioneer is worth over $80 million US. Unsurprisingly, the value of Ballard's stock shot up about a dollar (to $2.61 as of this writing) on the announcement. VW and Ballard will also extend their development agreement, originally scheduled to end in 2017, to March 2019, and possibly another two years after that. Thus far, the deal – which revolves around the "design and manufacture of next-generation fuel cell stacks" for VW's H2 demonstration program – and Ballard says it is a leader in "critical areas of fuel cell product design – including the membrane electrode assembly (MEA), plate and stack components – along with certain testing and integration work." At the LA Auto Show last fall, VW showed off a Golf SportWagen and a Passat with a hydrogen hybrid HyMotion powertrain as well as a Audi A7 Sportback H-Tron Quattro. Audi buys fuel-cell patents from Ballard Power Systems Development agreement with Ballard extended until 2019 Audi's Head of Development Prof. Hackenberg: "The entire VW Group will use these patents." Ingolstadt/Burnaby, February 11, 2015 – AUDI AG has acquired a package of patents relating to fuel-cell technology from Ballard Power Systems Inc. In addition, the Volkswagen Group has extended its cooperation with the Canadian clean energy company until 2019. The purchase of these patents will provide new impetus for the development of fuel-cell drive systems at Audi, VW and the Volkswagen Group. As explained by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Board of Management for Technical Development at AUDI AG and responsible for the steering of the development departments of all brands in the VW Group: "Audi is acquiring these strategically important patents for the entire group and will make them available to all the brands. In this way, we are securing crucial expertise that will provide new impetus for the further development of this technology." Ballard Power Systems Inc. is based in Burnaby, Canada, and is one of the world's leading companies in the technology of proton exchange membrane fuel cells.
The real reason Audi races
Thu, Sep 24 2015The world has watched Audi have its way with endurance racing since 1998. What started as an intriguing race winner in 2000 that could be rebuilt so quickly that the ACO oversight organization changed the rules to slow Audi mechanics down, slowly morphed into a unique assassin, employing novel engineering methods to achieve series domination with its R18 E-Tron Quattro. Until recently. It's strange, then, that for all these years we didn't fully comprehend Audi's stated approach to motorsport. And so we sat down with Dr. Wolfgang Ulrich, head of Audi Motorsport, and Chris Reinke, head of Le Mans Prototype development while in Austin, TX, for the Lone Star Le Mans and World Endurance Championship race for answers. BMW, Corvette, Porsche, and Ferrari have healthy reputations, lucrative option sheets, and supported a robust trade in special editions by winning races. They have standalone racing divisions and they transfer the entire sheen of their racing endeavors to their road cars, a healthy part of what their customers buy into. Even though we know they improve their road cars with lessons learned racing, the belief is that they race because that's just what they do; those brand names mean racing. "Not one single euro is spent on a separate motorsports program." Yet Reinke said that for Audi, "Not one single euro is spent on a separate motorsports program. We [Audi Motorsport] are part of the Technical Department [of the road car company]. We are a pre-development lab for road-relevant technology." As in, Audi isn't racing out of core philosophy, it's racing only to improve its road cars. That helps explain why Audi's entire road car lineup doesn't bask in the same racing aura as those other brands even though Audi has been racing since it was called Horch. It's not a racing brand, it's a technology brand. Said Ulrich, "Instead of components, look at technologies – not lights, but lighting technologies, not engines, but engine technologies, like injection pressure technology is the same from the race car to the road car." That's nowhere near as exciting as, "Win on Sunday, sell on Monday," but it is arguably much more practical. Quattro is the most obvious example of racing tech for the street. For a less obvious one, Reinke said, "Audi Motorsport developed codes for computational fluid dynamics, and then we'd run the calculations on the Technical Department computers at night.