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2002 Audi A6 Quattro Base Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

Year:2002 Mileage:110020 Color: Exterior Entry Lights
Location:

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

Louisville, Kentucky, United States

FAST AND BEAUTIFUL!
RIVAL TO THE BMW 540 BUT BETTER
ONE OWNER
LADY DRIVEN
WELL MAINTAINED
FRONT PADS AND ROTORS (SEPTEMBER16, 2013)
 
 
 
Vehicle Features & Options
Standard Features
Appearance /
  Interior:
  • Wood-Tone Accents
    Comfort:
    • Front Air Conditioning
    • Dual Front Air Conditioning Zones
    • Automatic Climate Control Front Air Conditioning
    • Leather Shift Knob Trim
    • Leather Steering Wheel Trim
    Convenience:
    • Center Console
    • Cruise Control
    • Keyless Entry
    • Power Steering
    • Remote Trunk Release
    • Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
    Drivetrain /
      Suspension:
    • 4-Wheel ABS
    • Center Limited Slip Differential
    • Power
    • Sport Package
    • Stability Control
    • Traction Control
    Entertainment /
      Telematics:
     
    • CD Changer
    • Clock
    • Navigation
    • AM/FM Radio
    • Tachometer
    • Symphony stereo system
    • Trip Computer
    Exterior:
    • Exterior Entry Lights
    • Front Fog Lights
    • Sun Roof

     

    Rims / Tires:
    • 17 Inch Wheels
    • 255/40ZR17
    • Alloy Wheels
    Roof / Glass:
    • Intermittent Front Wipers
    • Power Windows
    • Rear Defogger
    Safety:
    • Anti-Theft Alarm System
    • Heated Exterior Mirrors
    • Power Exterior Mirrors
    • Dual Front Airbags
    • Front and Rear Head Airbags
    • Power Door Locks
    • Front Side Airbags
    Seating:
    • Bucket Front Seats
    • Power Adjustments
    • Bench Seating
    • Split-Bench Seating
    • Leather Upholstery

    Auto Services in Kentucky

    Tire Discounters INC ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Auto Oil & Lube
    Address: 1453 Veterans Pkwy, Glenview
    Phone: (812) 285-1047

    Thompson Transmission & Auto Service ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: Blandford Ln, Saint-Catharine
    Phone: (859) 336-3274

    Southern Rides ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Glass Coating & Tinting, Window Tinting
    Address: 450 Versailles Rd, Frankfort
    Phone: (502) 695-1150

    Quality Automotive ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service
    Address: 2200 Bridge St, Symsonia
    Phone: (270) 442-1829

    ProTouch Quality Auto Cleaning Polishing & Window Tinting ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Window Tinting, Automobile Customizing
    Address: 429 Greenup St, Highland-Heights
    Phone: (859) 261-8444

    Probilt Automotive ★★★★★

    Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Diagnostic Service
    Address: Raywick
    Phone: (502) 363-2327

    Auto blog

    Audi 4.2-liter V8 to live again in next-gen R8

    Thu, 27 Feb 2014

    Fellow auto enthusiasts, it looks like the car gods have smiled upon us. Word is that Audi's stupendous 4.2-liter V8 will once again be available in the next-generation R8. Rumors pegged the trusty 4.2 as a dead engine revving, thanks to Audi's newer 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 found in models like the S6 and S7.
    We expected the 4.0-liter to be the go-to engine in the next R8, but according to Car and Driver, there have been some issues cooling the force-induced mill in the mid-engine R8. The issues are so severe, in fact, that the 4.2 is going to be retained in the car's second generation.
    It's more than just practical matters like cooling that are keeping the R8 from going turbocharged. C/D reports that even with the current state of forced induction, a turbocharged R8's throttle response and its resultant exhaust note would suffer too much to be feasible.

    Are future vehicular hacks inevitable?

    Wed, Jul 29 2015

    Before the hack of the Uconnect system in a Jeep Cherokee resulted in a 1.4-million vehicle recall, the potential software vulnerabilities in vehicles were already a hot topic with Congressional inquiries and even proposed legislation in the US. As cars' interconnected systems gain the ability to go online, they become open to a host of new threats. Automakers are trying to stop this, but it might be too late to put the genie back into the bottle. Throughout 2015, the issue of software security in vehicles has become increasingly vital. For example, the recent Jeep case wasn't even the biggest hack this year. In February, a major flaw was discovered in the BMW Connected Drive service that allowed researchers to remotely lock and unlock the doors and potentially affected 2.2 million cars. The fix was an over-the-air patch for the problem. Automakers are actively working to fix the issues. Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi reportedly are using encrypted connections and firewalls in their vehicles to prevent hacking. "Absolute, 100-percent safety isn't possible," Daimler spokesperson Benjamin Oberkersch said to Automotive News Europe. "But we develop our systems, tested by internal and external experts, so they're up to date." These vulnerabilities seem to be popping up more often. A successful hack took $14 in parts from Radio Shack in one case. There was also a 60 Minutes report earlier in the year about DARPA's ability to hack into OnStar to take control of a Chevrolet Impala. Experts aren't so sure companies can contend with hackers' advancement. "The difficulty for the carmakers at the moment is the question whether they can keep pace with advances in technology, and especially hacking technology," Rainer Scholz, executive director for telematics consultant EY, said to Automotive News Europe. "We seriously doubt they can." At this point, vehicle hacks are coming more from researchers looking for holes than from those with malicious intent. Still, the vulnerabilities are definitely there. It's up to automakers to keep patching the problems before they become dangerous to drivers. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Europe - sub. req.Image Credit: Bill O'Leary / The Washington Post via Getty Images Audi BMW Jeep Mercedes-Benz Safety Technology Emerging Technologies hacking cyber security

    1,682 miles in a 2014 Audi A8 L TDI - Part 2

    Thu, 10 Oct 2013

    Interruptions like the Canadian Grand Prix, Le Mans, Pikes Peak, that ridiculous Porsche 911 GT3 and the really good, really outrageous Jeep Cherokee, are among the distractions that delayed the conclusion of this tale. If you'll remember, in Part 1 we started off in a parking lot in Sebring with an Audi A8, headed anywhere that would empty our tank, and after five days in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano Beach we bolted in the middle of the night for a breakfast date at an IHOP a couple hundred miles away.
    We last left proceedings at a Chevron pump beside the West Florida Turnpike, somewhere around midnight in the humid wilds, having done 660 miles and spent $89.40 to put 20.992 gallons in the great white whale. We had done average speed of 31 miles per hour at an average rate of 27.5 miles per gallon. Those kinds of numbers, as we demonstrated, are good enough to put you in the fuel economy orbit of the Toyota Corolla - to be precise, it only cost $6.40 more to cover that 660 miles in the A8 TDI than it would in the Japanese compact. That led us to conclude that there were just a couple of Starbucks Venti lattes between the A8 and the Corolla, assuming we conveniently ignore the two cars' purchase prices. Turns out we were wrong: it didn't take long for a commenter named "mike" to set us straight when he wrote, "It's clear you weren't lying about not frequenting Starbucks...no way could you get two venti lattes for $6.40." Mike, we salute you - our ignorance of terrible coffee has served the higher purpose of emphasizing the strong case made by the diesel Audi.
    But that A8... well, the wheels were still on the damn thing and we had to drive them off. That meant five more days of pilot duty to get us from wherever the hell we were to Wildwood and Daytona Beach, FL, then Brunswick, Macon and Atlanta, GA, then Birmingham, AL, and back to Atlanta.