I'm the second owner and it has been a great reliable car that gets me to work and back. I've been working on this car to get in perfect condition. I'm very picky on how my car looks then most people would. I hate to get rid it but my work has me driving a lot so its time to let it go. When I bought this car it was rough around corners. Here is list of what I have done over a year.
1. Timing belt 2. change the transmission fluid 3. wheel bearings 4. Replaced rear brakes pads and rotors 5. Painted brake caliper black 6. wheel are TSW 20x8.5 7. new TPMS 8. re-painted clear on central consol wood trim and driver wood trim 9. Cleaned central consol bottoms 10. replaced garage door buttons 11. replaced gas door bottom 12. Replaced driver door lock button 13. L.E.D lighting in interior 14. L.E.D puddle lights in door 15. L.E.D trunk light and licensed plate light 16. 20% tint 17. re-painted front bumper, hood, finders, side skirts and lower door trim, rear bumper and licensed plate frame 18. new door handle and painted on drivers door 19. re-painted clear on the head lights and replaced the corner light with hyper white M-tec corner lights and sliver star Sylvania for DRL ,sliver star sylvania parking light 20. replaced grill with new 21. replaced fog light and using M-tec bulbs 22. painted amber side markers for more European look and lowered 20mm's. 23. new soft close motor 24. new striker plate for trunk 25. new arm rest on drivers side 26. clear bra, front bumper, hood fenders, side skirt, bottom door molding, rear bumper |
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2015 Audi A8 and S8 get some new goodies
Wed, 21 Aug 2013Luxury car buyers are a demanding bunch. They've got this crazy notion that just because they're spending the better part of a hundred grand on a top-tier luxury sedan, they should get the very best and the cutting edge of what the industry has to offer. That has tended to come down to the S-Class even when it had grown long in the tooth, and now that Mercedes-Benz has rolled out an all-new version, the competition is falling all over itself to release updates to keep their flagship sedans in the running. Jaguar did that just yesterday with its XJ sedan, and now Audi has revealed the latest revisions to its A8 range.
Set to debut at the Frankfurt show in just a few weeks from now, the latest A8 (and its performance version, the S8) benefits from a series of stylistic, powertrain, and technology upgrades. Among the most prominent, of all things, are the new Matrix LED headlights that can automatically lower the high-beams for oncoming vehicles, with integrated turn signals that light up to point in the direction the driver's about to turn. But that's hardly the end of the story.
Audi has apparently reduced the output on the 3.0-liter supercharged V6 to from 328 horsepower to 310 but raised the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 from 414 hp to 435, which now offers a 0-60 run of just 4.5 seconds. That's just three tenths behind the S8, which remains unchanged at 513 hp, as does the 493-hp 6.3-liter W12. The 3.0-liter TDI is up from 247 hp to 258, the 4.2-liter TDI grows from 345 hp to at 385 (with a massive 627 pound-feet of torque to boot) and the hybrid that offers a combined 245 hp and 354 lb-ft. That makes for one massive array of engines globally, although only some of them will be offered Stateside. Each is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission and Quattro all-wheel drive, but thanks to the A8's lightweight construction, it's lighter than any other all-wheel-drive model in its class.
Volkswagen Group previews its wares on eve of Geneva show
Mon, 05 Mar 2012The Volkswagen Group is comprised of 11 brands producing 240 vehicles across 49 factories throughout the world. So the best way to show off the range of the VW family is to cram a few thousand journalists and VIPs into a massive makeshift stand to outline the Group's goals, what's in the pipeline and what you'll be able to buy later this year.
To that end, VW pulled out all the stops on the eve of the 2012 Geneva Motor Show, bringing along 10 vehicles from across the range. We'll be delving into the details of each over the next two days of show coverage, but before that happens, you can read all about what we saw tonight from the cheap seats after the break.
Justin Bell laps Willow Springs... in the dark... using only night vision
Fri, 11 Jan 2013Night vision has made its way into quite a few luxury cars as a night-driving safety feature, but eBay Motors wanted to see if the technology could be used to actually drive the car. Former racer and World's Faster Car Show host Justin Bell grabbed the keys to an Audi A7 and headed to Willow Springs Raceway to find out.
As if driving in the dark of the desert night wasn't hard enough, the car's windshield and side windows were blacked out, so Bell's driving relied completely on the three-inch night vision display located in the gauge cluster. In addition to navigating the track, his producers also threw in a few surprises for Bell on the track. We don't want to spoil too much for you, but based on the speeds exhibited in the video, we don't think 24-hour endurance races will be adding this tech any time soon; that being said, he probably drove the car faster and better than we could have.
Scroll down to watch how Bell does lapping the track using only the car's night vision.