Audi Q7 Prestige S-line Package on 2040-cars
Saint John, Indiana, United States
There are no problems with the vehicle, and it operates and drives like the day I drove it off the show room floor. I have loved it since I bought it, and am actually sad to see it go. I am listing most specifics below. Please let me know if you have any questions. I am listing it below blue book value, because you will not see a 2009 Q7 in this perfect condition. - Garage Kept and hand washed its entire life, brand new factory carpet floor mats never used, custom weathertech floormats throughout (seen in pictures), 30+ MPG 600miles per tank, Prestige S-Line package with perforated sport steering wheel with paddle shifting, new 4 tires in December $1500, Oil change in December so not needed for another 8,000miles, just had 85,000 mile maintenance package done at audi dealership, all maintenance was done at audi dealer for the duration of ownership(records available), tow package 7,000lb capacity, navigation, satellite radio, blue tooth, heated front and rear seats, rear cargo liner, panoramic roof, tinted windows, etc. If you are looking for this vehicle, you will not find one in as good a shape.
Audi Q7 for Sale
- Audi q7 premium sport utility 4-door(US $10,000.00)
- 2011 - audi q7(US $24,000.00)
- Audi q7 premium plus sport utility 4-door(US $20,000.00)
- Audi q7 s-line premium 4.2l v8(US $12,000.00)
- Audi q7 prestige with s line package(US $10,000.00)
- Audi q7 tdi(US $17,000.00)
Auto Services in Indiana
Xtreme Precision ★★★★★
Whetsel`s Automotive ★★★★★
USA Auto Mart ★★★★★
Tony Kinser Body Shop ★★★★★
Tire Barn Warehouse ★★★★★
The Tire Store ★★★★★
Auto blog
2014 Audi RS5 Cabriolet [w/video]
Wed, 09 Jan 2013Brash Bruiser Loses Top, Gains Weight, Still Makes Friends
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.
Audi moving ahead with Q1 crossover
Wed, 02 Oct 2013
Audi crossovers have been getting smaller with each passing year. What started with the Q7 has since downsized to the Q5, then to the Q3, and now reports coming in from Germany reaffirm speculation that Ingolstadt is preparing to go one more size down with a Q1.
The new pint-sized premium crossover would likely share the platform that underpins the Volkswagen Polo and Audi's own A1. Although the architecture has already been modified to accommodate all-wheel drive, Autobild suggests that the Q1 would be a front-drive-only affair, which might limit its appeal somewhat, but then most buyers probably wouldn't opt for all-wheel drive anyway.
Adam Carolla is world's the least helpful test drive co-pilot
Mon, 16 Jun 2014If you were going to test drive a new car, who would you want to take with you? Your spouse? A friend? Maybe an automotive journalist? Well take it from us: there's one of us riding shotgun just about every time we go to drive anything, and we're not all we're cracked up to be.
How about a celebrity comedian? Well, that largely depends on which comedian we're talking about here. Some - say, Jerry Seinfeld or Jay Leno, for example - might be more helpful than others, being more or less schooled in the finer points of the modern automobile. Adam Carolla might seem like he belongs on that list too, but in this latest video for a friends at Edmunds.com, the one-time host of The Car Show on Speed TV seems bent on being as comedically intrusive as possible. Which may be funny, but helpful? Not so much. See what we mean in the video below, and the next time you go to test drive a new car, you just might find the world's most popular podcast host climbing in with you.