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2003 Audi A6 Sedan Quattro 4.2l 8 Cylinders Low Miles Awd Auto Triptronic on 2040-cars

US $6,500.00
Year:2003 Mileage:75000 Color: condition
Location:

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

Miami Beach, Florida, United States

2003 Audi A6 Sedan Quattro 4.2L  8 cylinders AWD (4wheel drive) Automtic Transmission Tiptronic 
VIN: WAUML54B03N099781 https://services.flhsmv.gov/MVCheckWeb/ More photos: Picasa here

~75000 miles, just 2 owners , present owner is auto mechanic, fully loaded, excellent driving condtion, clean interior/exterior condition, the car is the beast (powerful and fast).

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Price: $6500 Call 3058946644 ilya

new battery;
new tires;
AC works perfectly and blows cold air (climate control passenger/driver);
alarm;
full leather seats;
cd changer;
sun roof;
2  fob remotes;

Price: $6500 Call 3058946644 ilya

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Features :
Auto-Dim Exterior Mirror(s)
Auto-Dim Rear View Mirror
Front and Rear Side Airbags (10 total)
Heated Driver's Seat
Heated Passenger Seat
Heated Steering Wheel
Power Folding Exterior Mirrors
Rear Heated Seats
Rear Parking Sensors
Rear Ski Bag
Self-Leveling Headlights
Solar Sunroof
Xenon High Intensity Discharge Headlights
CD Changer

Vehicle Information Check 

Vehicle Information:
Vehicle Identification Number: WAUML54B03N099781 Year/Make: 2003 AUDI
Previous Title State: FLORIDA Registration Expiration Date:
Title: 96919524 Title Issue Date: 5/9/2013
Title Status: ACTIVE Title Print Date: 5/14/2013
Odometer Reading/Status: 57,300 ACTUAL MILEAGE Odometer Date: 5/9/2013
Color: BLUE Vehicle Type: AUTO
Net Weight: 4,125 Owner Information: 1 owner
Paper Title Salvage: NO  Brands:

Tags: Audi, Quattro, TT, A3, A4, A6, A8, Mercedes, Lexus, BMW, Acura, Infiniti 

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Automakers need to stop stalking celebrities

Fri, Jan 24 2014

Since the invention of the automobile, cars and stars have gone together like paparazzi and the Kardashians. During this season of starlet-adorned award ceremonies, from the Golden Globes through to the Oscars, you will find a lot of car companies all vying to loan out their vehicles to any celebrity with a recognizable face who happens to be heading to a red-carpet award ceremony. There is, however, none so coordinated, consistent and aggressively playing the Fame Game as our friends at Audi. Since the invention of the automobile, cars and stars have gone together like paparazzi and the Kardashians, so by association getting a celeb behind the wheel of your car brand gives it an instant image boost that must make the car more attractive to buyers. Celebrity tales equals dealership sales. That's the logic, anyway. But surely the millions of dollars spent giving free cars to rich stars is a waste of precious and increasingly smaller marketing budgets. It's time to make the car the star, not the other way around. Lets be clear, we are not talking about the very obvious dropping of famous faces into big budget ads. That has its place in the marketing toolbox, but in a very media savvy world it's clear most of us get that play-for-pay concept. Today, the use of just a famous name in an ad yields very little influence on whether you or I will buy that car. No, this awards-ceremony loaner deal is a subtler, but higher risk, idea that if you see a "star" with "their" car in "real life" then surely that adds to the car's appeal. We, the audience, are expected to start salivating like Pavlovian puppies in our desire to have same car in our own, less red-carpeted driveway. Geoff Day has been called the "Pied Piper" of the auto industry, leading auto journalists on wild rides around the globe in his position as former director of communications for Mercedes-Benz USA. Before that, he worked at DaimlerChrysler UK on its PR efforts, and rubbed elbows with the Queen of England in his role at the Buckingham Palace Press Office. His phone is filled with the numbers of the great, the good and the bad. His head is filled with dirty little secrets hiding in many corners of the auto industry. There is no doubt that the publicity that comes with a well placed story, picture or feature can help raise awareness of a product – Oprah proved that with her "Favorite things" – especially if you are launching a line of wrinkle cream or juice bars.

Audi boss can't say no to F1 program

Sun, May 10 2015

Audi has been a dominant force at the top rung of endurance racing for over a decade. Still, rumors have fired up again about the possibility of the company making a big switch to Formula 1. The Four Rings' boss Rupert Stadler isn't ready to make that decision yet, but he's not ruling it out. When asked by Auto Express about the potential of Audi entering F1 in the next five years, Stadler gave an intriguing answer. "It's something we're looking at, but then we're always looking at it and many other things. But I can't say yes or no," he said. While not at all a confirmation, that's hardly an outright denial, either. According to unnamed insiders speaking to Auto Express, Audi is under pressure from Volkswagen Group to leave the FIA World Endurance Championship. Right now, the Four Rings is competing directly against its corporate sibling Porsche. While that might make for a good rivalry on the track, it doesn't necessarily make sense financially. Rumors last year suggested that Audi might leave the WEC and DTM to finance the F1 project. Two possibilities were proposed at the time: act as engine supplier to Red Bull or buy Toro Rosso to run a whole new team. Stadler's non-denial might also indicate that Audi's view on F1 is shifting. In the past, the company's opinion has been much more obvious. Last year, Audi Sport tweeted that the rumormongering was "pure speculation." As far back as 2011, the brand's motorsport boss said grand prix racing had "no relevance to the road." Related Video:

Audi A3 Cabriolet leaked ahead of Frankfurt

Fri, 06 Sep 2013

Leaked images of the new Audi A3 Cabriolet have emerged ahead of the compact droptop's debut at next week's Frankfurt Motor Show. Audi has sold a convertible A3 in Europe since 2008, although that car has never made it to the US market. Still, with Audi already bringing an A3 and S3 sedan across the pond, there's hope for this small convertible to arrive here.
The looks of the A3 Cabrio aren't a huge departure from the A3 sedan, besides the obvious deletion of rear doors. We can't tell from the images shown, but considering Audi still hasn't brought a folding hardtop to market, we don't imagine it'll start with an entry level model like the A3. Expect a fast-folding canvas roof, much like the A5 Cabriolet.
From the leaked images, we can see TFSI and Quattro badges on this A3. It seems natural that the Cabrio will sport the same range of four-cylinder engines as the sedan - a 2.0-liter TDI, a 1.4-liter turbo and a 2.0-liter turbo. Of course, we'll have much more on the new A3 Cabrio when it makes its debut in Frankfurt.