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2014 Audi Q5 Premium Plus on 2040-cars

Year:2014 Mileage:0
Location:

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
2014 Audi Q5 Premium Plus, image 1
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Intercooled Turbo Premium Unleaded I-4 2.0 L/121
Transmission:8-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WA1LFAFP3EA129772
Stock Num: 09310
Make: Audi
Model: Q5 Premium Plus
Year: 2014
Options:
  • Audio Theft Deterrent
  • Body-Colored Door Handles
  • Body-Colored Front Bumper
  • Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Turn Signal Indicator
  • Body-Colored Rear Bumper
  • Chrome Grille
  • Chrome Side Windows Trim and Black Front Windshield Trim
  • Clearcoat Paint
  • Compact Spare Tire Mounted Inside Under Cargo
  • Deep Tinted 2-Panel Panorama Sunroof -inc: power sunshadecontrols in front overhead console and pinch protectionFirst panel retracts/tiltssecond panel fixed
  • Deep Tinted Glass
  • Fixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval Wiper and Defroster
  • Front And Rear Fog Lamps
  • Front Cig
  • Front Cupholder
  • Galvanized Steel/Aluminum Panels
  • Gauges -inc: SpeedometerOdometerEngine Coolant TempTachometerOil LevelTrip Odometer and Trip Computer
  • Leather Front Seats,3-Step Heated Front Seats,60-40 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Manual Reclining Fold Forward Seatback Leather Rear Seat w/Manual Fore/Aft
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • LED Brakelights
  • Lip Spoiler
  • Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
  • Perimeter/Approach Lights
  • Power Front Bucket Seats -inc: 12-way power driver seat w/4-way power lumbar and 8-way passenger seat w/adjustable head restraints and driver memory
  • Power Rear Windows and Fixed 3rd Row Windows
  • Programmable Projector Beam Headlamps w/Delay-Off
  • Radio w/Seek-ScanMP3 PlayerClockSpeed Compensated Volume ControlSteering Wheel Controls and Radio Data System
  • Radio: Audi MMI Plus System w/6.5" Color Screen -inc: Audi music interface w/iPod integrationAudi 6-channel DSP extended sound system w/10 speakers including subwoofer180W sound systemBluetooth wireless technology preparation for mobile phoneSD card slot w/32GB capacity and SiriusXM Satellite radio w/90-day trial subscription
  • Rear Cupholder
  • Regular Amplifier
  • Roof Rack
  • Spare Tire Tire Inflator
  • Speed Sensitive Rain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers w/Heated Jets
  • Steel Spare Wheel
  • Tailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door Locks
  • Tires: P235/60R18 103H AS
  • Wheels: 8.0J x 18" 5-Spoke-V-Design
  • Window Grid Diversity Antenna,1 LCD Monitor In The Front
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors

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Thu, 24 Oct 2013

Two men are wanted in the Houston area tonight after they stole an Audi RS5 from a local dealership. The brazen theft happened in the middle of the business day, when a salesperson stepped away after letting one of the men take the car for a test drive, while the other sat in the (getaway) car. He then swiped the keys and his license before running out to the lot and taking off in the 450-horsepower coupe.
The men drove to the dealership in an plate-less, white Range Rover Sport, and fed the salesperson a fake phone number - it ironically led to a collections firm - along with what is probably a fake name and a fake background, although the dealership does have both men on video. The dealer, Audi West Houston, is offering a $5,000 reward for any information that leads to the Audi and the crooks that stole it. Scroll down for the full news report from Houston's CBS-affiliate KHOU 11.

Ford tumbles to second worst in Consumer Reports reliability survey, list dominated by Japanese [w/video]

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It's no secret that MyFord Touch has had its share of problems since being introduced, but the most recent reliability survey from Consumer Reports shows just how much this infotainment system has affected Ford. Just two years ago, the automaker was in the top 10 for the institute's reliability rankings, but since then, it has tumbled to the second-lowest rung just above dead-last Jaguar. In addition to MyFord Touch, CR also attributes a handful of new products that have had issues right out of the gate.
Compiled from 1.2 million subscriber surveys, this year's auto reliability survey heavily favors Japanese automakers, with eight of the 10 spots hailing from Japan. Toyota brands grabbed the top three spots (Scion, Toyota and Lexus - in that order) with Mazda, Subaru, Honda and Acura filling the next four spots. The only non-Asian automaker cracking the top 10 was Audi at number eight.
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Elon Musk: Teslas will already know where we’re going

Tue, Oct 31 2017

In the future, cars will drive us. And probably not surprisingly, they'll often know where to go without us even needing to tell them. That's the theme of a short back-and-forth conversation on Twitter recently between Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk and a user who tagged him in a comment suggesting that "it would be cool" to be able to tell a car where to go. Responding to user James Harvey, Musk replied, "It won't even need to ask you most of the time." Later, after Harvey asked how the car would know where he wants to go, another user suggested that the car would know what time you go to work. "Yeah, don't exactly need to be Sherlock Holmes," Musk tweeted. It won't even need to ask you most of the time — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 21, 2017 Yeah, don't exactly need to be Sherlock Holmes. — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 21, 2017 That the ability to know where we're going will be part of our future driving experience shouldn't be surprising. After all, the smartphones we carry around already possess the ability to predict what we want — think Google's cleverness in tailoring search results or providing traffic information just before your commute, Facebook's highly customized News Feed content or even auto-fill technology, which can predict the words you're typing. And plenty of automakers have been touting their own work in developing in-car artificial intelligence systems. Like Audi's Elaine concept, which will be able to learn, think and even empathize with drivers. Or Mitsubishi's e-Evolution concept, which can not only assist your driving, but also assess your skills and teach you how to improve them. Tesla's vehicles, of course, are being outfitted with all the latest autonomous driver-assist technology, with the automaker eager to one day reach full Level 5 self-driving capability. According to Inc., Teslas will be able to listen and respond to directional commands, and they'll even have access to your calendar to comb for information about where you need to go. Tesla has also said it's developing an update to its Autopilot hardware and remains on track to achieve full Level 5 autonomous driving by the end of this year, which strikes a lot of people as wildly unrealistic. At any rate, the promise of cars knowing what time we're sneaking out to get donuts or picking up the kids is interesting, coming from the man who has warned that AI presents "a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization."Related Video: