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2009 Audi S5 on 2040-cars

US $34,995.00
Year:2009 Mileage:41167 Color: Meteor Gray Pearl /
  Black/Pearl Silver
Location:

9847 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9847 Kings Auto Mall Rd, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:V8 4.2L
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WAURV78T89A051251
Stock Num: 512031
Make: Audi
Model: S5
Year: 2009
Exterior Color: Meteor Gray Pearl
Interior Color: Black/Pearl Silver
Options:
  • 19 x 8.5 alloy wheels
  • 3-spoke leather-wrapped multi-function steering wheel w/audio controls
  • 3-zone automatic climate control
  • 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) w/electronic brake force distribution (EBD) & vacuum pwr assist
  • 4-wheel front ventilated/rear solid disc brakes
  • 4.2L DOHC FSI V8 engine
  • 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission
  • 60/40 split rear seat w/headrests
  • Adjustable center armrest w/storage
  • AM/FM/6-CD changer/Sirius/MP3 stereo-inc: 6.5 inch displayMMI control logicdiversity antennaSD memory card slotRDSGALA volume control(10) speakers180 watt amplifieraux input
  • Anti-theft alarm-inc: immobilizertilt sensor
  • Audi intelligent key
  • Auto-dimming interior mirror w/compass
  • Automatic bi-xenon headlamps w/headlight washers
  • Backup/Reverse Camera
  • Bluetooth hands-free phone interface
  • Central locking for doorstrunk lidfuel door
  • Color driver info system -inc: trip computer w/outside temp gauge
  • Cruise control
  • Electronic stability program (ESP) w/anti-slip regulation (ASR)
  • Electronically controlled speed sensitive Servotronic pwr steering
  • Front fog lamps
  • Heated pwr folding body colorautodimming pwr mirrors-inc: LED turn indicatorsmemory
  • Heated variable windshield washer nozzles
  • HomeLink universal garage door opener
  • Illuminated vanity mirrors
  • Interior lighting-inc: front map lightsluggage compartment lightoverhead console w/fade-in/fade-out featureglove boxlighterashtray
  • LED day
  • NAVIGATION PKG-inc: color driver info displayAudi music interface w/iPod cablevoice control
  • Pwr front heated sport seats w/4-way lumbar adjustment2-position memoryside bolsters
  • Pwr windows w/1-touch up & down
  • quattro permanent all-wheel drive system
  • Rain sensing windshield wipers
  • Rear trunk integrated spoiler
  • Rear windows defroster
  • Self-locking center differential
  • Side impact protection w/sensors in doors & c-pillars
  • Silk nappa leather seating trim
  • Tilt & telescopic manually adjustable steering column
  • Tilting glass panel roof w/manually adjustable sunshade
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 41167

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Hyundai tops VW and Buick in China, survey says

Wed, Apr 15 2015

You may be aware of the long-time competition in China between Volkswagen and Buick, but another brand apparently should be in that conversation too: Hyundai. In a recently published annual consumer survey, the Korean company actually took the top spot to beat out its German and American rivals in second and third, respectively. The results were part of the China Brand Power Index that interviewed 11,500 people around the nation and was paid for by the country's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology. While Hyundai proved popular with voters, its sales haven't necessarily shown that yet. According to Bloomberg, the brand had falling numbers in China for the first quarter of the year. Even Ford outsold the South Korean automaker in the same period, despite scoring lower on the survey. Meanwhile, Audi ranked as the populace's favorite luxury brand, which is hardly a surprise given the Four Rings' strong sales in China. In January alone the automaker saw a 15-percent boost in volume there. Parent company VW's strong performance was somewhat more surprising, though. State media severely criticized the German automaker in March, and customers protested last year for the allegedly poor handling of a recall.

The skinny on Delphi's autonomous road trip across the United States [w/videos]

Wed, Apr 8 2015

Rolling out of an S-shaped curve along Interstate 95, just past Philadelphia International Airport, the final obstacle between the autonomous car and its place in history appeared on the horizon. So far, the ordinary-looking SUV had traversed the United States without incident. It had gone through tunnels and under overpasses. It circled roundabouts and stopped for traffic lights. Now, on the last day of a scheduled nine-day journey, it was poised to become the first autonomous car ever to complete a coast-to-coast road trip. First, it needed to contend with the Girard Point Bridge. Riding in a rear seat, "I saw that bridge coming, and I thought, 'Oh my gosh, this is going to be a grab-the-wheel moment," said Kathy Winter, vice president of software at Delphi Automotive. The car, an unassuming Audi SQ5 nicknamed Roadrunner, had been well-tested. Back in January, a few inebriated pedestrians fell flat in front of the car during a demonstration in Las Vegas. It was the quintessential worst-case scenario, and the car admirably hit the brakes. More than drunken louts, bridges present a sophisticated challenge for the six radar sensors that feed data to the car's internal processors. Instead of sensing solid objects, radar sensors can read the alternating bursts of steel beams and empty space as conflicting information. "They're a radar engineer's worst nightmare," said Jeff Owens, Delphi's chief technology officer. Girard Point Bridge, a blue skeleton of girded steel that spans the Schuylkill River, might be a bigger challenge than most. Traveling across the lower level of its double decks, the autonomous car's radar sensors had to discern between two full sets of trusses. Cross the Schuylkill, and Delphi's engineers felt confident they'd reach their destination: the New York Auto Show. For now, the sternest test of the trip lay directly in front of them. A Data-Mining Adventure Until that point, the toughest part of the journey had been finding an open gas station in El Paso, TX. Trust in the technology had already been established. The main reason Delphi set out on the cross-country venture with a team of six certified drivers and two support vehicles was to capture reams of data. What better way to do that than dusting off the classic American road trip and dragging it into the 21st century? They did exactly that, capturing three terabytes worth of data across 3,400 miles and 15 states.

Audi revisits Ahab on desert island paradise in new ad

Thu, 15 Aug 2013

Well, call us Ishmael. Long ago (okay, about eight months), Audi debuted an ad during the NFL playoffs called "Ahab." It showed a salty tow truck driver and his years of catches. During that time, one particular car eluded and haunted him - a white Audi A6, whose Quattro all-wheel-drive system had no issues with the inclement conditions.
Now, there's a sequel that has Ahab, not dead and not missing any legs, on a tropical island. What he doesn't realize, though, is that the white whale (which, Audi, if you're going to associate an animal with a luxury sedan, a whale isn't the best choice) has followed him. Take a look at chuckle-worthy spot below, and then click over and see the spot that started it all from back in January.