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2010 Audi A6 Quattro Base Sedan 4-door 3.0l on 2040-cars

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Year:2010 Mileage:43432
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Back up camera 
Power SunroofPower Driver's Seat Power Passenger Seat
Power Windows Power Door Locks Air Conditioning Power Steering
Electronic Stability Control Beverage Holder (s) Trip Odometer Tachometer
Reclining Seats Courtesy Lights Compass Multi- Media interface with High resolution 7"display
Anti-Theft Device(s) Side Air Bag System Multi-Function Steering Wheel Airbag Deactivation
Passenger Seat Height Adjust Ambient Light Package Rain Sensing Wipers Memory Mirrors
Vanity Mirrors Side Impact Door Beams Tire Pressure Monitor Multifunction Display
Turn Signal Mirrors Xenon Headlights EBD Electronic Brake Dist EBA Emergency Brake Asst
Child Safety Locks Traction Control System Memory Seating Auto Express Down Window
Rear Air Conditioning Fuel Data Display Dual Air Bags Auto-Dimming Mirrors
Emergency Trunk Release Cruise Control Power Lumbar Seat(s) Adjustable Head Rests
Bucket Seats Trip Computer Head Restraints Fog Lamps
3 Point Seatbelts Auto Headlight Delay Front Air Dam Daytime Running Lights
Folding Rear Seats Remote Trunk Release Center Console 4 Wheel Drive
Heated Outside Mirror(s) Rear Center Armrest Power Lumbar Driver Seat Body-Color Bumpers
Sun Visors Power Sunroof Power Mirrors Sunroof
Illuminated Entry System Heated Drivers Seat Heated Passenger Seat Color Coded Mirrors
Rear Window Defroster Reading Light(s) Power Outlet(s) Armrest(s)
Leather Upholstery Outside Temperature Gauge 3 Point Rear Seatbelts Intermittent Wipers
Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Tinted or Privacy Glass

Auto blog

Audi prepping a flex-fuel A3 for Latin America

Fri, Oct 16 2015

Volkswagen's Audi division hasn't fared well from its parent company's diesel-emissions scandal, especially in the US and Europe. In South America, though, Audi is set to unveil its first vehicle of the flex-fuel variety, according to Nseavoice. Perhaps the German automaker can earn some good karma down in the Southern Hemisphere. The model is the 2016 Audi A3, which is made in Audi's Brazil factory. The engine is a 1.4-liter variety, and it will be able to run on either conventional gasoline or ethanol, or a blend of both. The decision makes sense because ethanol is plentiful in Brazil since the government has long pushed for it and there's plenty of sugar-cane feedstock to produce the stuff. Audi can use all of the positive news it can get, especially in the wake of VW's diesel-emissions scandal. As many as 11 million VW and Audi diesels may have been fitted with software that cheats emissions-testing systems. One result from the scandal's proverbial shrapnel is that the Audi A3 TDI diesel was stripped of its 2010 Green Car of the Year Award by Green Car Journal. The decision marks the first time in the award's history that a winner was stripped of the honor. VW has a long history offering flex-fuel vehicles in Brazil. In 2003, the German automaker was the first to debut a flex-fuel engine, and within two years, VW's Brazil factories were making 300,000 flex-fuel vehicles annually. Other companies have since jumped into Brazil's flex-fuel fray, including Nissan and Honda.

2014 Audi A7 TDI

Fri, 04 Apr 2014

If you're a frequent reader of car reviews (my money says you are), you've no doubt come across prose about how a car "checks all the right boxes." It's a common phrase - I'm guilty of using it myself. And I'm about to use it again.
You see, I've just spent a week with the 2014 Audi A7 TDI, shown here against the backdrop of sunny SoCal, even though my stint was spent slopping through this absolutely wonderful winter we've been having in Detroit. If you're one of our podcast listeners, you've already heard me wax poetic about the A7 TDI, and the more I reflect on this diesel darling, the more I firmly believe that this car absolutely, without a doubt, checks all the right boxes.
Well, almost all of them, anyway.

Audi reveals 'rightsized' 2.0 TFSI engine for next A4

Thu, May 7 2015

Downsizing engines is a trend sweeping the industry. It's not a new thing, and downsizing helps automakers cut fuel consumption and emissions while employing techniques like turbocharging and direct injection. Audi, however, is taking a different approach with its latest engine. Revealed at the Vienna Motor Symposium in Austria is Audi's newest trick powertrain. Where others are going with smaller engines, Ingolstadt's latest displaces a nice round 2.0 liters, employing a shorter intake time to use less fuel. It's sort of like the Miller cycle that Mazda brought to market on the old Millenia, only turbocharged (instead of supercharged) and brought up to date. Audi calls the four-pot "rightsized," producing 190 horsepower and 236 pound-feet of torque across a broad rev range, while getting 47 miles to the gallon – and that's on the US cycle, which is tougher than the European standard a company like Audi would usually quote. In short, it's designed to provide power where needed but only sip at the fuel tank when it's not, but the geekiest among us will want to delve into all the intricacies outlined in the announcement below. The engine is set to power the next-generation A4 before being rolled out in additional models in the future. Ingolstadt/Vienna, 2015-05-07 World premiere at the Vienna Motor Symposium: new high-efficiency engine from Audi - New 2.0 TFSI four-cylinder engine with innovative combustion method - Top figures: 190 hp, 320 Nm (236.0 lb-ft), less than 5 l/100 km (47.0 US mpg) - To be implemented in the new Audi A4 by the end of 2015 - Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg: "A prime example of the Audi rightsizing strategy" Audi presents the most efficient two-liter gasoline engine in its class. The new 2.0 TFSI with 140 kW (190 hp) demonstrates the engine expertise of the brand – with a ground-breaking new combustion method. Audi will be using the engine for the first time in the next generation of the A4. Over ten years ago, Audi was the first manufacturer worldwide to bring the TFSI engine with turbocharging and direct injection into series production. This made the brand with the four rings the trendsetter in downsizing and downspeeding. "We're now taking a crucial step further with rightsizing," said Prof. Dr. Ulrich Hackenberg, Member of the Board of Management for Technical Development at AUDI AG.