2013 Audi A5 Quattro Cabriolet Convertible 2-door 2.0l on 2040-cars
United States
Previous owner purchased it brand new! Want to save some money? Get the
NEW look for the used price on this one owner vehicle. This convertible
is nicely equipped with features such as Audi MMI Navigation Plus
Package (Audi Parking System Plus w/Rearview Camera), Comfort
Package, Convenience Package (HomeLink Garage Door Opener), Lighting
Package, Premium Plus Package (Auto-Dimming Interior Mirror w/Compass),
A5 2.0T Premium quattro, Audi Certified, 8-Speed Automatic, 10 Speakers,
4-Wheel Disc Brakes, 8.5J x 18 5-Spoke V-Design Wheels, ABS brakes, Air
Conditioning, Anti-whiplash front head restraints, Automatic
temperature control, Brake assist, Bumpers: body-color, CD player,
Convertible roof lining, Convertible roof wind blocker, Delay-off
headlights, Driver door bin, Driver vanity mirror, Dual front impact
airbags, Dual front side impact airbags, Electronic Stability Control,
Four wheel independent suspension, Front anti-roll bar, Front Bucket
Seats, Front Center Armrest, Front dual zone A/C, Front fog lights,
Front reading lights, Glass rear window, Heated door mirrors,
Illuminated entry, Integrated roll-over protection, Knee airbag, Leather
Seating Surfaces, Leather Shift Knob, Leather steering wheel, Low tire
pressure warning, MP3 decoder, Occupant sensing airbag, Outside
temperature display, Panic alarm, Passenger door bin, Passenger vanity
mirror, Power adjustable front head restraints, Power convertible roof,
Power door mirrors, Power driver seat, Power passenger seat, Power
steering, Power windows, Radio data system, Rain sensing wipers, Rear
air conditioning, Rear anti-roll bar, Rear fog lights, Rear reading
lights, Rear window defroster, Remote keyless entry, Security system,
Speed control, Speed-sensing steering, Speed-Sensitive Wipers, Split
folding rear seat, Steering wheel mounted audio controls, Tachometer,
Telescoping steering wheel, Tilt steering wheel, Traction control, Trip
computer, Turn signal indicator mirrors, and Variably intermittent wiper
Maple Hill Auto Group has been family owned and operated for the past
12 years, and we are proud that our number one priority is and always
has been customer satisfaction. We want to be the dealership that makes
it not only affordable to purchase, but also enjoyable to own for years
to come.
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Audi also calling in A8, S8 over sunroof issue
Tue, 29 Oct 2013The S6 and S7 (apparently prone to potential fuel leaks) aren't the only Audis being recalled currently, as a separate recall notice has been issued for its flagship A8 luxury sedan and its high-performance counterpart, the S8.
The problem apparently revolves around the glass sunroof, which is fitted as standard and which is reportedly prone to break. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration determined that not only could the falling shards themselves end up injuring the vehicle's occupants, but could also distract the driver enough to cause a crash. As a result, Audi's American wing is bringing in all 2013 and 2014 model year A8s and S8s - 1,120 units in all - to have their glass sunroofs replaced free of charge.
Audi unveils its Doberhuahua Super Bowl commercial
Mon, 27 Jan 2014With Super Bowl Sunday less than a week away, this week is going to be dominated by anything and everything football related. That includes advertising and the auto industry, as some of the biggest players prepare to launch multi-million-dollar spots hawking their latest and greatest products.
A veteran of Super Bowl ads, Audi's history has been rather checkered, ranging from controversial to funny to Jason Statham. We aren't entirely sure where to place this year's ad. The German brand has released a pair of teaser videos on the so-called Doberhuahua, a crossbreed of a Doberman Pinscher and a Chihuahua. Now, we have the full spot.
We get the message Audi is going for - compromise is bad - but delivering it via a slobbery, mutant dog strikes us as trying a bit too hard to be funny. Take a look below and let us know what you think of the Audi's Doberhuahua spot. And of course, you'll be able to see the new ad come Sunday, when it airs during the Super Bowl.
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.