2013 Audi A4 Quattro Premium Plus, Sport, Navigation, B&o, 2.0l Tfsi on 2040-cars
Austin, Texas, United States
Interior
• Three-zone automatic climate control • Four-spoke multifunction steering wheel • Tilt and telescopic manually adjustable steering column • Power windows with one-touch up/down operation and pinch protection • Decorative interior inlays1 • Sunroof • Dual front sun visors with lighted vanity mirrors • Auto-dimming interior rear view mirror digital compass • Aluminum door sill inlays • Driver and front passenger dual-stage airbags, front thorax side airbags and Sideguard® head curtain airbags2 • Front passenger occupant detection—for airbags • Power central locking system with safety unlock feature if airbags deploy • Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) with Electronic Brake-pressure Distribution (EBD) and brake assist • Electronic Stability Control (ESC) with traction control (ASR) • Anti-theft alarm system with immobilizer • Tire-pressure monitoring system • Safety belt reminder for driver and front passenger • Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren (LATCH) in rear seats • Electromechanical parking brake Seating • Leather seating surfaces • Eight-way power front seats and four-way power lumbar adjustment for driver • Split folding 60/40 rear seatbacks • Heated front seats • Driver seat memory • Audi concert radio with ten speakers and single CD player with MP3 playback capability • SiriusXM® Satellite Radio with 90-day trial subscription3 • Cruise control with coast, resume and accelerate features • Audi music interface with iPod® integration • BLUETOOTH® wireless technology preparation for mobile phone • Garage door opener (HomeLink®) • Audi advanced key—keyless start, stop and entry • Rain/light sensor for automatic windshield wipers and headlights • Xenon plus headlights with LED daytime running lights • Audi S line® exterior appearance • Leather seating surfaces • Audi concert radio with ten speakers and single CD player with MP3 playback capability • Audi advanced key—keyless start, stop and entry Exterior • Audi Singleframe® grille • Xenon plus headlights with LED daytime running lights • Automatic headlights • LED taillights • Power-adjustable, auto-dimming, heated exterior side mirrors with memory • Front and rear fog lights • Dual exhaust outlet (driver’s side) • Aluminum trim around exterior windows • LED turn indicator lights integrated into the exterior side mirrors • Heated windshield washer nozzles • Audi S line® exterior appearance |
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2015 Audi A3 gets augmented reality app in place of owners manual [w/video]
Tue, 13 Aug 2013There have been a few, seemingly half-hearted, attempts at reinventing the owner's manual - that thick stack of bone-dry information that you only look at if you're well and truly stumped. Hyundai tried swapping in iPads with the Equus, which didn't really take, while Chrysler switched its owner's manuals to digital form in 2010. Chrysler subsidiary Dodge even released a smart phone app that included all the info contained in the paper manual.
Audi, though, may have taken things to their logical conclusion - augmented reality. While it'll likely be more practical once Google Glass and other wearable tech is adopted on a wide scale, augmented reality allows users to project information on scenes, usually through a phones camera, which is how Audi does it.
Called eKurzinfo, the app looks through your phones camera to identify and explain different parts of the car. According to Metaio, the app's developer, the app recognizes 300 different parts of the car. Our sister site, Engadget, provides the best example of the app's abilities - if you point it at the engine temperature gauge, the app tells you what the gauge measures, and if the reading is too high, eKurzinfo will even show you where to find the coolant tank.
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Tue, 17 Dec 2013Having won the 24 Hours of Le Mans three times, the American Le Mans Series title another three times and, most recently, the FIA World Endurance Championship, Allan McNish doesn't have much left to prove. Which is why he's retiring, ending this stage of his 33-year driving career on a high note.
In a statement just released by McNish himself and his team at Audi, the Scotsman said "I've had a fantastically successful time with Audi and feel it's the right time to step back from Le Mans sports-prototype racing and to look at other opportunities."
Just what those other opportunities might be is another matter. He's raced in DTM, Formula One and the International Formula 3000 series, where he won two races in 1990. McNish, 44, is also part of the BBC Radio's F1 commentary team, serves as president of the Scottish Motor Racing Club and is often called upon by the FIA to act as a grand prix race steward. Audi says he'll continue to be part of the team, just not in the driver's seat. Given his success in endurance racing, he's surely got a wide variety of opportunities to pursue, and we're looking forward to seeing where he lands.
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MT provides a comprehensive and entertaining look at the RS7 and the turbocharged Panamera as they go through a battery of tests, before getting tossed about on both the road and the track. Starring flip-flop aficionado Jonny Lieberman, it's a must-watch, whether you're in the market for one of the two super sedans or merely want to see the former Autoblog editor again.
After having a look at the video, register a vote for the car you'd park in your driveway in our poll. Hop below for the full video from the team at Motor Trend.