Audi A4, Convertible, 1.8 Turbo on 2040-cars
Palm Harbor, Florida, United States
ONE OF A KIND!!!! This 2004 Audi A4, was customized for entry in auto show competitions and won every time! NO ACCIDENTS, Second owner. It features super powerful surround sound with Hertz speakers and 3 amps, with Audison audio controller. The car is illuminated by LED lights inside and out. There is a blue light under the entire length of the car, and when the door is open an "Audi" mark is displayed on the ground (visible only at night, see pictures). The inside cab has tasteful delicate blue tones which complement the gray leather seats featuring blue stitching, with custom painted blue trim panels. It is equipped with a GPS and rear view camera, 5 TV Alpine screens (one in the front, two on the back of the front seat for back seat passengers, and two in the trunk), alarm with remote starter, and sits on 19 inch TSW wheels. Current tire tread is 80%. Some parts are aftermarket to accommodate the desired style. The check engine light is on due to missing fume pump, which is under the spear tire, however, as you know this does not effect the performance of the car and runs great.
For more information please call 646-267-7741. |
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Xcar weighs in on the five best-sounding modern cars
Fri, Jul 24 2015Getting behind the wheel of a well-balanced vehicle can be a wonderfully visceral experience, thanks to the combined feeling of things like the weight of the steering, the bite of the brakes, and, of course, the roar of the engine. Unfortunately, many of the sensations of driving require actually being in the driver's seat to understand them, but thankfully the intoxicating noise of a beautifully tuned internal combustion engine can be shared with everyone. In a new video, Xcar shares their opinion on the five best-sounding modern performance cars. The list is a symphony of horsepower. As opposed to keeping all of the vehicles brand new, Xcar actually picks a few that are recently off the market. They're all definitely champs, though. While the list itself is well stocked, you might be able to argue with the specific order, and it would be nice to hear a few participants from outside of Europe for a collection like this one, too. No matter. Every listener is sure to find something they like in the bunch, though. Turn up the volume and enjoy.
Audi testing long-tail version of R18 e-tron quattro for Le Mans
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Debuting at the second round of the FIA World Endurance Championship at Spa on May 4, Audi will be testing a long-tail version of its R18 E-tron Quattro racecar. As its name suggests, the long-tail car gets a lengthened rear section with the goal of improving aerodynamics. The long-tail will be run alongside the standard version of the racecar as a testbed for possible changes that might be in store, heading into the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Audi did not say how many inches were added to the racecar, but as you can see in the image above, "long-tail" definitely doesn't take on the same meaning of classic long-tail cars of the past such as the Porsche 917. More information about the car, Audi's team and even some info about the track itself can be found below.
Audi creates new diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water
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