2014 Audi A4 Premium Plus S-line, Fwd, Nav, Black Optic Pkg, Sport, Side Assist on 2040-cars
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States
• WPS - Premium Plus Package - $3,500
Includes Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror w/Digital Compass, Auto-Dimming Heated Exterior Mirrors (Includes memory feature and power-adjustable), Cold Weather Package (3-Step Heated Front Seats (Includes 2-position driver side memory for seat & mirror adjustments (two memories)), Split-Folding Rear Seatback (60 split, pass-through, armrest and release mechanisms accessed from rear seats (locking on sedans))), Audi Advanced Key (Includes keyless start, stop and entry), Audi Xenon Plus Lights w/LED DRLs & Taillights (Includes rear fog lights and automatic headlamp leveling), Memory Function for Driver, 3-Zone Automatic Climate Control (Includes fully automatic 3 zone climate control with separate air distribution controls for driver and front passenger, combined pollutant and pollen filter, automatic recirculated-air functions; air quality, humidity and sun angle sensors and rear seat HVAC vents in rear of front center console and under each front seat and temperature variation dial), Headlight Washers, Anodized Aluminum Window Surrounds, S Line Exterior Kit (Includes S line front and rear bumper, side skirts, door sills, fender badging and body-colored door sill blades (beneath doors)), 8.0J x 18" 10-Spoke-Exclusive-RS-Design. Tires: P245/40R18 93H AS. Includes trunk storage package
• PNY - Audi MMI Navigation Plus Package - $3,050
Includes Driver Information System, HDD Navi w/Voice Control, Audi Parking System Plus w/Rearview Camera Also Includes Radio: 1 CD/DVD-Player & HD. Includes TFT color, WVGA, 7" display screen, control knob with joystick and buttons in center console. Operates climate control, central locking, instrument cluster, vehicle diagnostics, cellular phone, navigation, CD and radio functions, Bluetooth streaming audio, MOST optical bus connecting all infotainment electronics, and Audi connect with online services with 6-month trial subscription.
• PPS - Black Optic Package - $1,300
Includes High Gloss Black Package (Includes Audi Singleframe grille in gloss black with/without license plate holder), 8.5J x 19" 5-Arm Titanium Rotor-Design, P255/35R19 96Y XL Summer Performance
• WQB - Sport Package - $1,000
Includes Audi Drive Select Controls (Includes electronic dampening control), Sport Suspension Calibration (-20mm ride height. Includes stiffer spring and damper tuning), 3-Spoke Multifunction Sport Steering Wheel (Includes black shift paddles), Sport Front Seats
• 7Y1 -- Audi Side Assist - $500
• 4AM - Audi Guard All-Weather Floor Mats - $180
Includes set of 4 black rubber mat with A4 logo
• AFA - Audi First Aid Kit - $45*Window tint & 3M clear bra also installed!!!
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Volkswagen Group names Paefgen head of classics program
Tue, 04 Oct 2011You may remember the name Franz-Josef Paefgen. Until recently, the German engineer and executive was head of both Bentley and Bugatti. Before that he was chief executive of Audi, after working for several years at Ford. He technically "retired" earlier this year, but like the cars he helped create, an executive like Paefgen could never really retire. So it should come as little surprise that the Volkswagen Group has named Dr. Paefgen head of its Classic program.
In his new capacity, Paefgen will oversee the historic automobile activities of the entire VW Group, including those of Volkswagen, Seat, Skoda, Audi, Lamborghini, and of course Bentley and Bugatti. It strikes us as a suitable semi-retirement for the man responsible in no small part for the Bugatti Veyron and Bentley Mulsanne, to name just two, and who was decorated in 2006 by the ACO as the "Spirit of Le Mans" for his contribution to endurance racing. Read the official announcement after the break.
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Penned by Audi's new design chief Marc Lichte, the Prologue is earmarked to introduce a shift (if not quite a complete change) in design direction for the German automaker. The trapezoidal grille sits wider and lower than on existing models, with the wedge-shaped laser headlights positioned higher above new air intakes with blade elements. The profile rests balanced across its wheelbase to visually emphasize the all-wheel drive that is part of Audi's DNA, with flared arches inspired by the legendary Ur-Quattro. The rear section is inspired by yachts, angled forward to suggest motion, with a narrow strip of LED taillights, full-width diffuser element and twin trapezoidal exhaust tips.
Inside it's all light and surgically clean, with a horizontal dashboard integrating four touchscreen displays running its full width. The system even allows the passenger to select the route for the navigation system and swipe it on over to the driver's display. The headrests on the rear seats and the "sound spoiler" on the rear shelf deploy only when needed, unobstructing the rear view when not.
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Audi evidently intends to attract these new, younger customers by spoiling them in decidedly unGermanic fashion: by offering lots of standard equipment. Peruse the spec sheet on base models from rivals and you'll see things like manually adjusted faux leather seats, conventional projector headlamps, and little in the way of frills. By comparison, the 2015 Q3 comes with an embarrassment of standard features, including heated and power-articulated leather seats, panoramic moonroof, Xenon headlamps with LED accents and keyless start.
First impressions of the four-cylinder, 200-horsepower Q3 revealed here at the Detroit Auto Show are very positive, with a rakish (if overly familiar) shape and a fair amount of utility with up to 48.2 cubic feet of storage with the rear seats folded. If Audi can price the Q3 similarly to the entry-level BMW X1 sDrive28i ($31,825 delivered) when it arrives this fall, we think it'll sell like hotcakes - just like its Q5 big brother.