2011 Audi R8 Spyder 5.2l V10,black, Black Interior,new Tires on 2040-cars
Granite City, Illinois, United States
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This is a pristine example of Audi's finest. This MINT 2011 Audi R8 Spyder Quattro 5.2 V10 features Phantom Black Pearl Metallic Finish over Black Nappa Premium Leather, Carbon Fiber Sill Inserts, Carbon Fiber Interior Package, Carbon Fiber Spoiler Package, Cold Weather Package, Audi Bang & Olufsen, 6 Speed R-Tronic Transmission with Auto Mode, 4 Wheel Vented Disc Brakes, Premium Sound with Navigation, BRAND NEW Tires, K40 Radar/Laser System, 10 Spoke Premium Wheel Option, Power Convertible Top, All Wheel Drive, Dealer Installed Clear Bra, LED Lamps, Heated Seats and simply too much more to list. Incredibly fast, incredibly beautiful, and priced to sell. CALL NOW, WE'RE READY TO DEAL AND WE WANT YOUR LUXURY/PERFORMANCE TRADE IN!!! Autocheck VHR Certified and freshly serviced by Audi. Freshly serviced and covered under the MasterCars Care Certified Warranty*. Great financing available with rates as low as 1.69%. Get pre-approved on our secure site at www.mastercarsinc.com as well as to view more photos. Trade ins accepted, including cars/trucks/suvs/vans/motorcycles...especially Harleys! WORLDWIDE SHIPPING AVAILABLE. STOP IN AND SEE WHY WE ARE THE ST. LOUIS AREA CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED HARLEY, LUXURY, CORVETTE & LATE MODEL MUSCLE KINGS!!!
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Are supercars becoming less special?
Thu, Sep 3 2015There's little doubt that we are currently enjoying the golden age of automotive performance. Dozens of different models on sale today make over 500 horsepower, and seven boast output in excess of 700 hp. Not long ago, that kind of capability was exclusive to supercars – vehicles whose rarity, performance focus, and requisite expense made them aspirational objects of desire to us mortals. But more than that, supercars have historically offered a unique driving experience, one which was bespoke to a particular model and could not be replicated elsewhere. But in recent years, even the low-volume players have been forced to find the efficiencies and economies of scale that formerly hadn't been a concern for them, and in turn the concept of the supercar as a unique entity unto itself is fading fast. The blame doesn't fall on one particular manufacturer nor a specific production technique. Instead, it's a confluence of different factors that are chipping away at the distinction of these vehicles. It's not all bad news – Lamborghini's platform sharing with Audi for the Gallardo and the R8 yielded a raging bull that was more reliable and easier to live with on a day-to-day basis, and as a result it went on to become the best-selling Lambo in the company's history. But it also came at the cost of some of the Italian's exclusivity when eerily familiar sights and sounds suddenly became available wearing an Audi badge. Even low-volume players have been forced to find economies of scale. Much of this comes out of necessity, of course. Aston Martin's recent deal with Mercedes-AMG points toward German hardware going under the hood and into the cabin of the upcoming DB11, and it's safe to assume that this was not a decision made lightly by the Brits, as the brand has built a reputation for the bespoke craftsmanship of its vehicles. There's little doubt that the DB11 will be a fine automobile, but the move does jeopardize some of the characteristic "specialness" that Astons are known for. Yet the world is certainly better off with new Aston Martins spliced with DNA from Mercedes-AMG rather than no new Astons at all, and the costs of developing cutting-edge drivetrains and user interfaces is a burden that's becoming increasingly difficult for smaller manufacturers to bear. Even Ferrari is poised to make some dramatic changes in the way it designs cars.
Volkswagen breaks 40-year-old sales record in 2012
Sun, 13 Jan 2013The last time Volkswagen moved this many vehicles in America in one year, Richard Nixon was still a President in good standing, Let It Be was a radio hit and each car wearing the VW badge boasted an air-cooled engine. That's right, with a grand total of 580,286 vehicles sold in the US last year, the VW Group has broken its own four-decades-old sales record by 2,899 vehicles.
Of that 580k total sold, 438k were Volkswagens and 139k were Audi products - increases of 35.1 percent and 18.5 percent, respectively, in year-over-year sales. The ultra-premium members of the VW group also fared well; Bentley delivered 2,315 vehicles for a 23.3-precent increase, and Lamborghini delivered 520 units for a 52.9-percent jump. Bugatti, we're told is "right on track."
Jetta (pictured) sales paced the marque with 170k models sold, and Passat also finished very strong with sales of 117k total. Tiguan also racked up its best year on file, with 31,731 models shifted.
Audi working on new Quattro-centric horizontal design language
Wed, 22 Jan 2014If we were to opine that Audi needed a new design language, we certainly wouldn't be the first. Because while most of the vehicles wearing the Four Rings these days look slick enough, they all tend to look rather similar, and perhaps lack a certain amount of character. If the latest rumors are to be believed, Audi is working on just such a design overhaul.
The new design language being developed in the studios at Ingolstadt is said to differ from the current theme in two ways. For one, it's set to be dominated by a more horizontal approach, eschewing the tall vertical grille that dominates the noses of many of Audi's current models in favor of one that stretches more widely across the fascia.
For another, Edmunds projects that the new design language will emphasize the four-wheel-drive setup that has become Audi's hallmark. We understand that to mean more muscular wheel arches, with the rest of the design revolving around that element for an overall look that's more visually planted on the road. We'll have to wait to see how this theme develops, but the rumors at least indicate that Audi is aware of its design issues and is working to address it.