Audi 2.0t Special Ed. Quattro Sedan on 2040-cars
Astoria, New York, United States
Audi 2.0T Special Ed. Quattro Sedan
2.0L 4-cyl. Turbo AWD 6-speed Automatic Tiptronic 2008, 62,000 miles, $15,900
ENGINE/PERFORMANCE · Brake Assist · Multi-link front and rear suspension · Four-wheel independent suspension · Front and rear stabilizer bar · Dynamic Trapezoidal link, fully independent, rear suspension · ESP (Electronic Stabilization Program) · Full size spare tire · 225/55R H tires · 17’ alloy wheels
COMFORT/CONVENIENCE · Leather heated seats · Glass sunroof · Audi Symphony AM/FM radio with in-dash 6-disc CD player and satellite radio · 10 total speakers and subwoofer; 150 watts stereo output · Electronic cruise control · Automatic dual-zone climate control with dust and pollen filter · Leather steering wheel · Tilt and telescopic steering wheel · Transmission and cruise controls on steering wheel · Aluminum beltline trim · Center console with two cup holders and two power outlets · Front and rear power windows with 'one-touch and pinch protection · Power central locking system · 8- way power driver seat and manual passenger seat adjustment · 4-spoke leather wrapped sport steering wheel with multifunction controls · 2 front headrests · 3 rear headrests · Driver and passenger seat with power adjustable lumbar support · Height adjustable driver and passenger seat · Remote keyless power door locks · 4 one-touch power windows · Heated mirrors · Split-folding rear seatback with with storage center armrest
SAFETY/SECURITY · Anti-theft vehicle alarm system and ignition immobilizer · Auto door locking · Driver and front passenger seat mounted side airbag with supplemental restraints · Driver and front passenger advanced two-stage airbag with supplemental restraint system w/ occupant sensors · Driver and front passenger safety belt chimes · Electrically adjustable heated outside rear view mirrors · Front and rear 3-point safety belts with automatic pretensioning; front belts with force limiters · Lower Anchors and Tethers for Children · Rear door child safety locks · Top safety pick from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |
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New Audi TT likely headed for Geneva reveal
Wed, 22 Jan 2014Between the Consumer Electronics Show and the Detroit Auto Show, Audi is creating plenty of buzz lately for its upcoming third-generation TT. Fortunately, we won't have to wait too much longer to see the next Audi TT, though, as Autocar reports that the coupe will make its big debut at the Geneva Motor Show.
In speaking with Audi's technical chief Ulrich Hackenberg, the article states that the 2015 TT will first be revealed in March before going on sale later in the year. Previewed by the Allroad Shooting Brake Concept (shown above), it isn't that hard envisioning what the new TT could look like: ditch the shooting brake roofline, tall ride height and obvious conceptual design cues. Of course, if this styling is more your thing than the two-seater TT, Hackenberg left open the possibility of a TT Allroad or even a TT-based crossover.
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Thu, 10 Oct 2013Interruptions like the Canadian Grand Prix, Le Mans, Pikes Peak, that ridiculous Porsche 911 GT3 and the really good, really outrageous Jeep Cherokee, are among the distractions that delayed the conclusion of this tale. If you'll remember, in Part 1 we started off in a parking lot in Sebring with an Audi A8, headed anywhere that would empty our tank, and after five days in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano Beach we bolted in the middle of the night for a breakfast date at an IHOP a couple hundred miles away.
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