Audi A6 4.2 Quattro W/ Transferable Extended Warranty on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
2008 Audi A6
4.2 Quattro - $21,999 (obo) Interested? Text or Call: 559-801-322(four)
MISC ·
2008 Audi A6,
4.2L DOHC FSI 32-valve V8 engine, Quattro w/ 71,4xx Miles ·
Within the
past week this vehicle has been serviced and replaced brakes at 70K miles. ·
Within the
past week this vehicle has been professionally detailed and is currently being
garaged. ·
I am the
second honor of this vehicle, which was purchased from Audi Finance of America.
· Transferable Extended Warranty..
MECHANICAL
SPECS ·
Drivetrain :
All-Wheel Drive ·
6-speed
"Tiptronic" automatic transmission ·
SAE Net
Horsepower @ RPM : 350 @ 6800 ·
4.2L DOHC
FSI 32-valve V8 engine
EPA FUEL
ECONOMY & SPECS ·
EPA Fuel
Economy Est - City (MPG) : 16 ·
EPA Fuel
Economy Est - Hwy (MPG) : 24 ·
Fuel Tank
Capacity, Approx (gal) : 21.1
EXTERIOR ·
Pwr glass
tilt/slide sunroof w/sunshade, pinch protection ·
Adaptive
bi-xenon high-intensity headlights-inc: light sensor w/ headlight washers ·
Dual
front/rear fog lights ·
LED
tail-lights & brake lights ·
Puddle
lights/active reflectors on all doors ·
18"
5-arm alloy wheels w/ full-size spare tire
INTERIOR ·
Premium
Volterra full leather upholstery w/door panel inserts ·
Bose 13
speaker surround sound, 6-disc CD changer in glove box, MP3/iPod adapter, Sirius
satellite radio, Bluetooth cell phone preparation ·
Multi-Media
Interface (MMI)-inc: TFT color, 7" high-resolution display screen, control
knob & buttons in center console, operates climate control, central
locking, instrumentation, vehicle diagnostics, cell phone, CD & radio
functions, clock and Navigation ·
Dual zone automatic
climate control system, heated 12-way pwr front bucket seats w/4-way pwr
lumbar, lockable head restraints, driver 2-position memory ·
Pwr central
locking system-inc: convenient open windows feature & close windows &
sunroof feature, driver control, auto unlock when airbag inflates, interior
light delay, selective unlock, trunk & fuel filler door locks ·
Remote
locking-inc: selective unlock, trunk release, panic alarm button, folding key,
w/ HomeLink universal garage door opener
SAFETY ·
Backup
Camera ·
4-wheel
anti-lock brake system w/electronic rear brake pressure distribution ·
Driver &
front passenger dual-stage airbag supplemental restraint system w/passenger
sensor ·
Front
seat-mounted side-impact airbags ·
SIDEGUARD
inflatable curtain airbags
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Wed, 12 Mar 2014There existed an era in German touring car racing between when the DTM series was revived in 2000 and when BMW rejoined in 2012. During that twelve-season span, the wins were pretty evenly divided between Audi and Mercedes-Benz, the only two manufacturers who took part. Audi won six drivers' titles in that time and Mercedes won six (although Benz won considerably more constructors' titles).
Now that BMW is back in the race, though, it's an entirely different game. BMW has won the lion's share of the races in the past two seasons, taking both titles in 2012 and the constructors' title last season. The winning driver last season, though, was driving the RS5, making Audi the only one that really stands a chance of putting up a fight against BMW. It undoubtedly hopes to extend that challenge in the coming season, and this is the car with which it aims to do so.
Taking on the Mercedes-AMG C-Class Coupe DTM and the new BMW M4 DTM will be the revised RS5 DTM you see here. Bearing a stronger resemblance to the road-going RS5 you can buy, Audi's new DTM challenger benefits from a revised aero package with more streamlined side mirrors, closed rear wheel arches and reprofiled side sills. The V8 engine carries over (much as it did from the previous A4 DTM and A5 DTM) with 456 horsepower driving the rear wheels through a six-speed sequential gearbox.
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The RS5 does, however, owe its beating heart to those ten-cylinder R8s, its own 4.2-liter V8 almost identical to those engines save for two fewer cylinders. Outside of the R8, then, the RS5 is the lone bastion of naturally aspirated V8 power in a brand that once happily shoved 4.2-liter V8s under any hood that they would fit. Today, not even the giant Q7 SUV offers a V8. Lastly, the RS5 is not new, except to us, having been on sale in Europe in coupe form the last couple of years.
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