2019 Audi Q7 Prestige on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Engine:3.0L Gas I6
Body Type:SUV
Vehicle Title:Clean
Year: 2019
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WA1VAAF76KD026816
Mileage: 59000
Interior Color: Brown
Previously Registered Overseas: No
Number of Seats: 7
Number of Previous Owners: 1
Drive Side: Left-Hand Drive
Horse Power: 329
Engine Size: 3.0 L
Exterior Color: White
Car Type: Modern Cars
Number of Doors: 4
Features: 19-inch or 20-inch alloy wheels19 to inch or 20, Adaptive cruise control, Ambient interior lighting, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, Automatic emergency braking, Blind-spot monitoring, Bluetooth connectivity, Forward collision warning, Heated front and rear seats, Keyless entry and ignition, Lane departure warning, Leather upholstery, MMI infotainment system with dual touchscreens, Navigation System, Panoramic sunroof, Parking assist system, Parking sensors (front and rear), Power tailgate, Power-adjustable and heated side mirrors, Power-adjustable front seats with memory settings, Power-folding third-row seats, Premium audio system (Bose), Quattro all-wheel drive, Rear cross-traffic alert, Rearview camera, Tri-zone automatic climate control, Ventilated front seats, Virtual cockpit (digital instrument cluster), Wood or aluminum interior trim
Trim: PRESTIGE
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Audi
Drive Type: AWD
Service History Available: Partial
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Back Seat Safety Belts, Driver Airbag, Electronic Stability Program (ESP), Fog Lights, Immobiliser, Passenger Airbag, Safety Belt Pretensioners, Side Airbags, Traction Control
Fuel: gasoline
Model: Q7
Country/Region of Manufacture: Slovakia
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2014 Audi RS5 Cabriolet [w/video]
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Everything we said after driving the RS5 coupe still rings true, even after Audi has gone and ripped off its metal roof, replaced it with a big cloth version, and tossed us the keys. The 2014 Audi RS5 Cabriolet is another bold, big-boned airmobile to make open-top lovers swoon. There is absolutely nothing revolutionary to speak of here versus its hardtop counterpart, frankly, but tear-assing through the southern French hills as the brilliant sun warmed us is plenty good reason to talk a lot about it anyway. And hey, it beats frigid January in Detroit, where the RS5 Convertible is shortly to receive its US introduction.
One issue that could corrupt things a bit is the convertible's added weight factor. It's one thing when an Audi TT removes its top and gains 176 pounds, or when a Porsche Cayman morphs into a Boxster and gains 66 pounds; the effect on dynamics will still be acceptable. But when it comes to a huge-roof coupe like the RS5, that gain in mass becomes 400-plus pounds in cabrio form, for a grand curb weight of 4,461 pounds. As a number attached to this size of a car that's also branded with an RS badge promising raciness, we admittedly fretted. Then we drove the Audi RS5 Cabriolet to cheer up.
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