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2004 Audi A8l, Spotless Mirror Like Black Exterior, Chrome Grill,19's,gorgeous!! on 2040-cars

US $7,995.00
Year:2004 Mileage:183898
Location:

Titusville, Florida, United States

Titusville, Florida, United States
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2004 Audi A8L...Florida car...just look at the many photos offered below..the cas is absolutely spotless in and out..the car is a literal statement..it is the A8 "L" edition which is the long bodied model..paint is mirror like, interior is absolutely spotless EVERYWHERE..the only minor flaws are that there is some crub rash on the rims, 2 of the windows have a slight scrape line on the afteermarked window tint and there is a very small mark in the far right corner of the windshiel as pictured, note the nice full chrome front grill package and the chrome pillar posts.,,yes the car has miles, mostly highway from Orlando to Miami 3 days a week,  but there is absolutely nothing wrong in any area with the car...I just spent close to $1000 on a new, not used, MMI for the car (main operating system for cabin and suspension).. engine has had synthetic oil all its life and is smooth as silk, transmission shifts perfectly, suspension operates as it should..all electric's operate as they should..bottom line, you get in the car and go without a worry..In would not hesitate driving the car to California..if you are looking for class in a vehicle, there is none nicer that this A8L..absolutely no disappointments..call or text for more information 407-430-3798
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Wed, 13 Nov 2013

If you had to pick a winner between the latest Audi S3 and the original Audi Sport Quattro, which would it be? Both hot hatches pack around 300 horsepower and all-wheel drive, but they're separated by a good thirty years of development.
To find out, Audi took both to the old rally circuit in San Remo. Behind the wheel of the Ur-Quattro they put none other than The Stig himself - no, not the Top Gear test bot, but Stig Blomqvist, the Swedish former rally driver who drove the Quattro to the World Rally Championship in the mid-80s. In the S3 they put someone named Hermann Müller, who as best we can tell was one of Auto Union's original Silver Arrow drivers - but he died in 1975, so it's probably the guy who writes for the Audi magazine. Regardless, the contest was pretty close, so it's worth checking out in the 2:26 video clip below.

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Towering among his peers, a giant of the auto industry died Sunday night in Rosenheim/Upper Bavaria, Germany. Ferdinand Piech, a grandson of Ferdinand Porsche, who conceived the original Volkswagen in the 1930s, was the most polarizing automotive executive of our times. And one who brought automotive technology further than anyone else. Ferdinand Porsche had a son, Ferdinand (called "Ferry"), and a daughter, Louise, who married the Viennese lawyer Anton Piech. They gave birth to Ferdinand Piech, and his proximity to two Alfa Romeo sports cars — Porsche had done some work for the Italians — and the "Berlin-Rome-Berlin" race car, developed by Porsche himself, gave birth to Piech's interest in cars. After his teachers in Salzburg told his mother he was "too stupid" to attend school there, Piech, who was open about his dyslexia, was sent to a boarding school in Switzerland. He subsequently moved on to Porsche, where he fixed issues with the 904 race car and did major work on the 911. But his greatest project was the Le Mans-winning 917 race car, developed at breathtaking financial cost. It annihilated the competition, but the family had had enough: Amid growing tension among the four cousins working at Porsche and Piech's uncle Ferry, the family decided to pull every family member, except for Ferry, out of their management positions. Piech started his own consultancy business, where he designed the famous five-cylinder diesel for Mercedes-Benz, but quickly moved on to Audi, first as an engineer and then as CEO, where he set out to transform the dull brand into a technology leader. Piech killed the Wankel engine and hammered out a number of ambitious and sophisticated technologies. Among them: The five-cylinder gasoline engine; Quattro all-wheel drive and Audi's fantastic rally successes; and turbocharging, developed with Fritz Indra, whom Piech recruited from Alpina. The Audi 100/200/5000 became the world's fastest production sedan, thanks to their superior aerodynamics. Piech also launched zinc-coated bodies for longevity — and gave diesel technology a decisive boost with the advent of the fast and ultra-efficient TDI engines. Less known: Piech also decided to put larger gas tanks into cars. Customers loved it. Piech's first-generation Audi V8 was met with derision by competitors; it was too obviously based on the 200/5000.

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