2011 Audi A5 Quattro Prestige S-line This Automobile Has Every Option Available on 2040-cars
Highland, New York, United States
2011 AUDIE A5 QUATTRO PRESTIGE S-LINE THIS VEHICLE HAS ONLY 13,500 MILES ON IT IT IS IN MINT CONDITION NEVER SMOKED IN AND WAS A FLORIDA CAR. IT IS LOADED WITH EVERY OPTION AVAILABLE TO IT. JUST A FEW OF THE OPTIONS ARE NAVIGATION , BLUE TOOTH, BACK UP CAMERA, BANG OLFULSEN STEREO, HEATED SEATS,8 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, CAR ALSO HAS PADDLES FOR SHIFTING. AND COMES WITH THE S- LINE PACKAGE.
IT RUNS AND DRIVES 100%. IF INTERESTED OR HAVE ANY QUESTIONS YOU CAN REACH ME AT 845-235-4603 MY NAME IS SHAWN SHIPPING WILL BE PAID FOR BUY THE PURCHASER . $1500.00 DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED 48 HOURS AFTER SALE INTO MY PAYPAL ACCOUNT AND THE REMAINING BALLANCE WIRED INTO MY BANK ACCOUNT WITHEN 5 DAYS AFTER SALE |
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Audi design chief Egger leaving for Italdesign Giugiaro
Thu, 05 Dec 2013Wolfgang Egger, Audi's chief designer, is leaving the company according to a Automotive News Europe, which cites a report from Germany's Automobilwoche. Egger won't be going far, though, remaining within the Volkswagen family and taking up head design position Italdesign Giugiaro, a VW subsidiary as of 2010.
Egger took over the position at Audi from Walter de Silva, and has been responsible most recently for the Audi A6 and A3, as well as the 2010 Quattro Concept and the E-Tron Concept. He previously was head of design at Lancia and then at Alfa Romeo, where he was responsible for the achingly gorgeous 8C Competizione.
If Egger does move to Italdesign, his successor is likely to be Marc Lichte, the Volkswagen designer behind the current Golf. Of course, these personnel changes haven't been officially confirmed, and Audi is thus far refusing to comment on either Egger or Lichte's possible career shifts. We'll stay with this one, so sit tight.
US diesel model count to double for 2014?
Fri, 23 Aug 2013While diesel cars are popular on most other continents, these less-complex alternative to hybrid-electric vehicles have yet to gain major traction in the US. As an increasing number of light cars and trucks start to offer these fuel-efficient engines, though, sales are expected to climb as well. While BMW, Mercedes-Benz and the Volkswagen Group (Volkswagen, Audi and Porsche) continue to lead the way, more non-German automakers like Mazda, Nissan, Chrysler and General Motors are starting to get serious about diesel in America.
TheDetroitBureau.com reports that the 2014 model year will see the number of diesel vehicles offered in the US double to about 40 nameplates, but the news gets even better for fans of these torquey and efficient powerplants. LMC Automotive has released data about future expectations of diesel cars in the US, and it predicts that sales should be very close to one million units in 2015 (up from an expected 600,000 units this year). By 2018, LMC's calculations suggest that sales will more than double from this year's expected totals accounting for almost 8 percent of new light-vehicle sales.
China probing German automakers over spare parts
Sat, 26 Jul 2014The Chinese market has proven to be a boon to German luxury automakers. However, the way that the companies have allegedly been controlling their supply of spare parts has begun to draw the ire of the nation's government. According to insiders speaking to Bloomberg, officials from the country's economic planning organization have opened a probe into Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and some Japanese carmakers over claimed price inflation and limiting supply.
Specifically, the investigation centers around two aspects of how the companies do business, according to Bloomberg. Investigators want to know whether the original equipment component makers are able to sell spare parts only to automaker-authorized dealers or if they are also available to independent shops. There is also the issue of whether the price markup on replacement pieces is too high. The tight controls could be partially explained by China's reputation for producing counterfeit parts.
Evidently, the investigators haven't checked parts prices at car dealers elsewhere in the world. At least in the US, paying more at the dealer for factory components just goes along with owning a vehicle. If evidence of price fixing is found, the companies could face fines the equivalent of millions of dollars, according to Bloomberg.