2014 Audi Q7 Quattro Tdi V6 Diesel on 2040-cars
De Witt, Iowa, United States
Q7
is listed as used because it has already been titled, but this car was
driven from the dealership in Chicago to our garage. Drove short trips to Des Moines and Burlington to see family.
We are selling the Q7 as we are retiring to a community with no need of a four wheel drive vehicle anymore. I
cannot stress enough, serious bidders only! Here is the list of options included: Performance and Handling
Comfort and Convenience
Driver Care Package
AUDI Customer Carefree Maintenance
Packages/Options
From the comfort, to the incredible pull, this
is an awesome car! Serious bidders only! Minimum of 15 positive feedback stars to bid, or I will cancel the bid if placed without prior authorization. No one with any negative feedback will be allowed to bid. Please contact me with any questions, I will try to answer as soon as possible. Shipping: Buyer
is responsible for ALL shipping charges and services. I am willing to
work with you to coordinate when the shipper will pick up the car. Please remember: Bidders with negative feedback MUST get prior authorization before bidding. Please contact me if interested. This
is YOUR chance to get a brand new 2014 AUDI Q7 Quattro Prestiege Edition TDI at
a discounted rate (compared to having gone to a dealer) with all of the
added options possible! Happy Bidding and GOOD LUCK! |
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Tue, May 22 2018You've gotta hand it to Google for the way the Silicon Valley tech giant has made indelible inroads into the car on multiple fronts. The most obvious is with its pioneering self-driving car technology that's caused car companies to get their act together on autonomous vehicles — and also collaborate with Google. Google has more directly extended its influence and data-mining capabilities into the car with its Android Auto smartphone-projection platform that most major automakers have adopted along with Apple's CarPlay. And now it's preparing to dig even deeper into dashboards by deploying its open-source operating system, Android Automotive, beginning with Audi and Volvo. Volvo recently announced that its next-generation Sensus infotainment system will run Android Automotive as an OS and include Google's Play Store for cloud-based content, Maps for navigation and Google Assistant for voice recognition, which can even command a car's climate control. By embedding Google in the dash, Volvo says owners will get an improved connected experience. "Bringing Google services into Volvo cars will accelerate innovation in connectivity and boost our development in applications and connected services," Volvo senior vice president of R&D Henrik Green said in a statement. "Soon, Volvo drivers will have direct access to thousands of in-car apps that make daily life easier and the connected in-car experience more enjoyable." Having Android Automotive onboard could benefit drivers — and provide a big win for Google, since it opens a deep and lucrative new data-mining vein for the company. But it's a wave of a white flag for car companies when it comes to delivering their own cloud-based content and services. It also represents a massive data giveaway and, for Audi, a reversal of earlier reservations about letting Google get too much access to car data. Not long after Android Auto and Apple CarPlay were introduced in 2014 and most automakers eagerly embraced the technologies, several German automakers second-guessed their decision when they realized what was at stake: data. At a conference in Berlin in 2015, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler said car owners "want to be in control of their data, and not subject to monitoring." A few months earlier, Stadler stated that "the data that we collect is our data and not Google's.
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In a statement just released by McNish himself and his team at Audi, the Scotsman said "I've had a fantastically successful time with Audi and feel it's the right time to step back from Le Mans sports-prototype racing and to look at other opportunities."
Just what those other opportunities might be is another matter. He's raced in DTM, Formula One and the International Formula 3000 series, where he won two races in 1990. McNish, 44, is also part of the BBC Radio's F1 commentary team, serves as president of the Scottish Motor Racing Club and is often called upon by the FIA to act as a grand prix race steward. Audi says he'll continue to be part of the team, just not in the driver's seat. Given his success in endurance racing, he's surely got a wide variety of opportunities to pursue, and we're looking forward to seeing where he lands.