1994 Audi Cabriolet Local 1 Owner Like New Dealer Serviced Garage Kept Power Top on 2040-cars
Palmyra, Pennsylvania, United States
1994 Audi Cabriolet
Local 1 Owner Car, bought New at Autohaus Original Window Sticker Showing an MSRP of $39,825 Great Service History, Always Serviced at Autohaus Timing Belt Replaced in 11/06 Clean Carfax - Never in an Accident Automatic Transmission 2.8L V6 Leather Interior Power Convertible Top All Weather Package - Heated Seats - Heated Windshield Washer Nozzles - Heated Door Locks Walnut Wood Dash Inlays Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Insulated Soft Top Power Windows & Mirrors AM/FM Radio with Cassette Cruise Control Dual Airbags Fog Lights Sport Mode Headlight Washers 104,000 Miles Local 1 Owner Car. Garage Kept. Always Audi Dealer Serviced at Autohaus. Original Window Sticker Included. Car is like New inside & out. Everything works 100%. Power Top works. Ice Cold A/C. Pennsylvania State Inspected. No disappointments. Call Derek (717)838-3400 with any questions. |
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LTE technology puts Audi in the driver's seat
Thu, 02 Jan 2014The recently-launched Audi A3 Sportback was first-to-market with Long Term Evolution (LTE), or 4G, and LTE integration for connectivity on the move is an idea swirling all through the automotive world. Automakers see the faster speeds and faster responses of LTE compared to 3G as making it possible to one day have streaming video, cloud gaming, more intensive apps and even a virtual office with videoconferencing in your car. It will also enable more progress in machine-to-machine (M2M) adoption, giving cars a real-time ability to speak to one another and to infrastructure.
A video by Audi Deutschland looks at what might be possible not only for the average driver in an LTE-equipped car, but how a professional chauffeur might make the most of a car that can help him get his VIP passengers from carport to red carpet safely and on time. You can watch it below.
2014 Audi A4 next car to go on big diet while adding features
Sun, 07 Apr 2013The Audi A4 is expected to receive a major redesign over the next couple of years, and with the smaller A3 now gaining a sedan model, it is being reported that the A4 might be getting a little breathing room for a more advanced design and improved technology and features. According to AutoBild, this would include a drop of more than 200 pounds in curb weight, updated cabin tech and a wider variety of drivetrain options.
AutoBild states that Audi is looking to upgrade just about every detail - inside and out - when it comes to the 2014 Audi A4, and this includes a next-generation MMI system that uses two digital displays. Extensive use of magnesium, aluminum and plastics will help shave an estimated 220 pounds from the A4's curb weight, and in terms of engines, it sounds like the usual array of forced-induction, small-displacement gas and diesel engines will be on tap, but a bigger V6 TDI and a plug-in hybrid powertrain are also mentioned.
Justin Bell laps Willow Springs... in the dark... using only night vision
Fri, 11 Jan 2013Night vision has made its way into quite a few luxury cars as a night-driving safety feature, but eBay Motors wanted to see if the technology could be used to actually drive the car. Former racer and World's Faster Car Show host Justin Bell grabbed the keys to an Audi A7 and headed to Willow Springs Raceway to find out.
As if driving in the dark of the desert night wasn't hard enough, the car's windshield and side windows were blacked out, so Bell's driving relied completely on the three-inch night vision display located in the gauge cluster. In addition to navigating the track, his producers also threw in a few surprises for Bell on the track. We don't want to spoil too much for you, but based on the speeds exhibited in the video, we don't think 24-hour endurance races will be adding this tech any time soon; that being said, he probably drove the car faster and better than we could have.
Scroll down to watch how Bell does lapping the track using only the car's night vision.