2008 Silver S-line Audi A6 Quattro on 2040-cars
Los Angeles, California, United States
Year: 2008 Make: Audi Model: A6 VIN: WAUDH74F68N139708 Mileage: 93995 Transmission: Automatic Engine: 6 Cylinder, 3.2 Exterior Color: Silver Interior Color: Black Title: Clear S-Line Package Vehicle Description: Great Condition Certified Pre-Owned Audi A6 3.2 Premium Quattro S-Line Package! Only 1 Owner! All free-way miles. Maintenance Records are Available. This vehicle has 94K miles. The car is Silver with black leather interior. Like new Premium Package Bose Sound System with Satellite Radio Heated Drivers and Passenger Seats Memory Package-Drivers Seat, Mirrors, Radio Automatic Dual Zone Climate Control Sunroof Leather Interior Bluetooth Ready Certified up to 100,000 miles This Audi A6 has all of the options, including the Sport Package, S-Line Premium Package, Navigation, Power Sunroof, Newer Brakes, Newer Tires, and Power Windows/Locks. Always garaged and all freeway miles. This Audi has a clean CarFax report and is a 1-Owner vehicle. 4-Wheel drive AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Bag Air conditioning Alloy Wheels Anti-lock brakes Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Automatic Transmission Body Side Moldings Bose Sound System 6 CD CHANGER CD player Center Arm Rest Center Console Compass/Temp. Gauge Coolant Temp. Gauge Courtesy Lights Cruise control Cup Holders Digital Clock Digital Instruments Driver airbag Dual Exhaust Floor Mats Fog Lamps Front Bucket Seats Heated Mirrors Heated Seats HomeLink Interior Hood Release Interval Wipers Leather Steering Wheel Leather Upholstery Leather seats Map Light Memory Seat(s) Moonroof Multi Disc CD changer Navigational System Passenger Climate Control Passenger airbag Power Lumbar Support Power Mirrors Power Steering Power locks Power seats Power windows Premium Sound System Rear Defroster Security System Steering Wheel Controls Sunroof Traction Control Trip Odometer Wood Trim |
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2013 Audi RS Q3
Thu, 19 Dec 2013The year 1994 was a really good year for German performance fans, because it was that year when Audi released its very first official RS model (for "RennSport," or racing sport), the RS2 Avant. Recently, I was invited to participate in a three-day leg of the Audi Land of Quattro Alpen Tour, a blatant flaunting over hill and dale of the company's current lineup of RS models. We hit Austria, Switzerland and Italy - the roads were epic and the weather held for this exquisite boondoggle.
Our chief focus on this tour, which included the RS6 Avant and RS7, was the newcomer RS Q3 small crossover that will absolutely never be coming to North America, but which starts deliveries in November of this year. This no-North America policy is because we still don't have enough customers who see the thrill or sense in a $52,000 all-wheel-drive baby sport utility that gets to 60 miles per hour from a stop in under five seconds. Meanwhile, in crazy, drunken Europe, orders for this ridiculous, wondrous set of wheels have, to quote Quattro head of technical development Stephan Reil, "far outstripped the limited production numbers of the business case." Those silly Europeans, don't they know that an RS Q3 makes no sense at all? Sheesh.
Audi considering turbo option for longer, wider Hurac?n-based R8
Mon, 10 Mar 2014The debut of the Lamborghini Huracán was (and remains) big news in and of itself, but equally as exciting is the imminent arrival of the Audi R8, which the Huracán presages. While the two will share a common architecture, don't expect that new R8 will simply be a cheaper version of the Huracán (like the current one arguably is to the Gallardo).
For one, the next R8 will be larger than the Huracán. According to emerging intelligence, Audi will make its sports car both longer and wider than the Lamborghini version. It'll also share the new Lambo's innovative carbon-fiber structure that will replace both the firewall and central tunnel. But to power it all, Audi will get more creative.
The next R8 will, like the current model and like the Huracán, offer a V10 engine at the top of the range. It will also offer the same 4.2-liter V8 as the outgoing model. But that won't be the end of the matter. Word has it that Audi is also working on a smaller, turbocharged engine to offer in certain markets that mandate smaller-capacity engines.
2015 Audi A3 Cabriolet
Fri, Nov 21 2014When my 758-mile journey on the A3 TDI Challenge came to an end in Boulevard, CA, Audi had a very nice consolation prize waiting for me: the 2015 A3 Cabriolet you see here. And with miles left to drive before reaching my hotel in Coronado (just outside of San Diego), what better way to celebrate my personal victory of achieving nearly 60 miles per gallon in the TDI than to run the rest of the route in couple of turbocharged A3 droptops? After all, the efficiency part of my drive was done, so it was time to have some fun. The A3 Cabriolet comes to market just as the sun sets on another four-seat convertible from the Volkswagen Group stable: the Eos. That car, often criticized as being too expensive, is technically replaced by the Beetle Convertible as far as VW-badged products go. But for those who still prefer something a bit more upmarket, the A3 Cabriolet will fill the void nicely, and with more style and grace than the Eos ever had. Driving Notes The A3 Cabriolet arrives with a choice of engines. On the base end lives a 1.8-liter turbo-four with 170 horsepower, 200 pound-feet of torque and front-wheel drive, or you can pony up for the 2.0T with 220 hp, 258 lb-ft and standard Quattro all-wheel drive. Regardless of engine, the only transmission available in the A3 Cab is Audi's six-speed S-tronic dual-clutch unit. This is a fine cog-swapper, with quick shifts regardless of chosen powertrain, and steering wheel-mounted paddles that offer plenty of fun from behind the wheel. That said, I found it best to just leave the transmission alone, no matter the engine. The paddles are entertaining, sure, but slick the gear selector into Sport and the A3 will instinctively hold gears through turns and always have you right in the heart of the powerband. The 1.8T's 170 hp and 200 lb-ft are more than adequate for duty in the 3,373-pound A3 Cabriolet. I was never bothered by a lack of power, especially with the engine on boil with the transmission in its sport setting. Hitting 60 miles per hour takes 7.4 seconds, en route to an electronically limited top end of 130 miles per hour. If speed is your thing, though, the 2.0T certainly delivers quite a punch. That same 0-60 sprint takes just 5.9 seconds with the more potent powerplant, and you can really feel the stronger rush of power right off the line, even with the quicker A3's 210-pound weight penalty.