2012 Audi A7 Quattro S-line on 2040-cars
Caledonia, Michigan, United States
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Gorgeous PHANTOM BLACK PEARL exterior matched with a BLACK leather interior 2012 AUDI A7 S-LINE QUATTRO WITH the 3.0L SUPERCHARGED ENGINE IN superb condition, I cant tell you how rare this car is. Gorgeous car! 3.0 liter SUPERCHARGED engine with ridiculous power to the ground, one. One of the HOTTEST in the country hands down! AWD/QUATTRO. automatic transmission with an option for a manual mode. VOICE ACTIVATED NAVIGATION system. Am/fm/CD MULTI MEDIA. DUAL power HEATED LEATHER seats in top shape. REAR VIEW Camera. 7 speed automatic transmission. BLIS SYSTEM (BLIND SPOT ALERT SYSTEM). FRONT & REAR ultrasonic parking sensors. POWER FOLDING MIRROR. PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF. REAR POWER SPOILER. Paddle SHIFTER. POWER LIFT TRUNK. Power windows. Power mirrors. Key less Entry. REAR BACK UP CAMERA. VOICE COMMAND. POWER REAR LIFT GATE. 20" WHEEL (WHEELS HAVE MINOR CURB RASHES) WITH GOOD THREAD 20" CONTINENTAL TIRES. HEATED Leather wrapped steering wheel. Steering wheel controls. BI XENON adaptive headlights. MEMORY SEATS. BLIS ( Blind spot detection system). premium audio system/ brought to you by BOSE. DUAL STAINLESS STEEL exhaust. GORGEOUS 20" S LINE PREMIUM wheels with great tires to match. Cruise control. Stability control. Steering wheel controls. This vehicle MINT condition and looks GREAT! Absolute gorgeous color combo...RUNS/DRIVES amazing!
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2013 Audi RS Q3
Thu, 19 Dec 2013The year 1994 was a really good year for German performance fans, because it was that year when Audi released its very first official RS model (for "RennSport," or racing sport), the RS2 Avant. Recently, I was invited to participate in a three-day leg of the Audi Land of Quattro Alpen Tour, a blatant flaunting over hill and dale of the company's current lineup of RS models. We hit Austria, Switzerland and Italy - the roads were epic and the weather held for this exquisite boondoggle.
Our chief focus on this tour, which included the RS6 Avant and RS7, was the newcomer RS Q3 small crossover that will absolutely never be coming to North America, but which starts deliveries in November of this year. This no-North America policy is because we still don't have enough customers who see the thrill or sense in a $52,000 all-wheel-drive baby sport utility that gets to 60 miles per hour from a stop in under five seconds. Meanwhile, in crazy, drunken Europe, orders for this ridiculous, wondrous set of wheels have, to quote Quattro head of technical development Stephan Reil, "far outstripped the limited production numbers of the business case." Those silly Europeans, don't they know that an RS Q3 makes no sense at all? Sheesh.
The List #0178: Attend Rally School
Tue, Apr 7 2015Jessi and Patrick attend Team O'Neil Rally School in Dalton, NH, to learn how to shred in the snow. Veteran instructor and school founder Tim O'Neil demonstrates left-foot braking, slalom techniques, turning, proper ways to blip the throttle and more in this episode. They get behind the wheel of modern Ford Fiestas with front-wheel drive and a vintage Audi Quattro with all-wheel drive. They catch on quickly, and O'Neil tells Patrick: "Tell your grandchildren you are a rally driver." Watch as our hosts check "attend rally school" off their list. Have an RSS feed? Click here to add The List. Click here to subscribe to The List in iTunes. Click here to learn more about our hosts, Jessi and Patrick. Audi Ford Subaru The List Videos rally quattro
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.
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