A5 Audi Coupe ...2009 on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
A5 Audi coupe 2009... <86k miles (comes with new tires).
Special Note: unit may be sold prior to ending of ebay auction, please confirm availability status. Optional extended warranty is available. *Delivery is included "this unit" at the purchase price of $24,600 with in 300 mile radius of memphis tn. Local sales tax not included. Normal wear/tear condition. Please direct all questions to .... BarnettUSA.biz If you dont see what you want, inquire what you are looking for. We do not accept trades & we do not purchase from individuals, assuring the highest quality. BMW-Mercedes-Lexus-Jaguar-Porsche.......if they make them, we can find them...late model vehicle & boats only We also have a 2010 QT 3.6l PRM @ $31,300....<66k miles All pricing US currency. |
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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.
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