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US $19,900.00
Year:2006 Mileage:88046
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2008 Audi A8 LUXURY




        2008 Audi A8 4.2 Quattro Sport
                             Ibis White over Amaretto Leather

Includes The Following:

Sport Package  (Originally $4,000.00)
-  19-Inch Chrome Finished Alloy Wheels
-  Multi-Function Sport Steering Wheel
-  Adaptive Air Suspension

Premium Package  (Originally $3,275.00)
-  Electric Rear & Manual Rear Side Sunshades
-  Illuminated Rear Vanity Mirrors
-  Power Trunk Open/Close
         
^ Includes power open by button in remote key, button in the driver's door or soft-touch button in the recess provided in the trunk lid and power close via button on inside of trunk lid.
-  Advanced Key
         
^ Includes keyless entry and go system, proximity sensor in door handles and trunk lid and start/stop button in the right upper corner of the MMI terminal. Allows for selective unlocking of doors and trunk lid, starting and stopping of the engine, and locking the vehicle without taking hold of the key. Key has to be within 60 inches (1.5m) of proximity sensor to unlock vehicle and in the driver's cell for starting the engine.

Front Seat Ventilation and Massage  (Originally $1,500.00)
-  Front seat ventilation and massage to remove heat and moisture, and to massage and relax back muscles. Seat ventilation by means of fan in each of the front seatbacks/seat bases, activated via button in front climate control unit. Massage through movements of lumbar element, activated via button at side of seat. Comes with perforated leather.

Solar Sunroof (Originally $790.00)
* New Pirelli's on last month
PEDIGREE:

Extremely Clean and Well Cared For Inside And Out
* A Non Smokers Vehicle
Well Serviced 


Auto blog

'Worldwide, every third Audi will be an SUV by 2020'

Tue, 07 May 2013

Automotive News Europe reports the new Audi manufacturing facility in San Jose Chiapa, Mexico will increase the automaker's production capacity for the Q5 SUV by 150,000 units per year. While the plant will supply every market with the exception of China, most of the production is slated to head to the US.
While speaking with ANE, Audi CEO Rupert Stradler said, "Worldwide, every third Audi will be an SUV by 2020." So far this year, 40 percent of Audi vehicles sold in the US have been light trucks, with the company's sales in that segment jumping by 53 percent. By comparison, Audi passenger car sales have increased by just one percent.
The first Q5 vehicles from the San Hose Chiapa plant will show up on dealer lots in 2016. Audi of America recently received a larger 9,000-unit allocation of Q5 models after seeing sales increase 36 percent through April compared to the same period in 2012.

Audi pits S3 against Ur-Quattro on gravel

Wed, 13 Nov 2013

If you had to pick a winner between the latest Audi S3 and the original Audi Sport Quattro, which would it be? Both hot hatches pack around 300 horsepower and all-wheel drive, but they're separated by a good thirty years of development.
To find out, Audi took both to the old rally circuit in San Remo. Behind the wheel of the Ur-Quattro they put none other than The Stig himself - no, not the Top Gear test bot, but Stig Blomqvist, the Swedish former rally driver who drove the Quattro to the World Rally Championship in the mid-80s. In the S3 they put someone named Hermann Müller, who as best we can tell was one of Auto Union's original Silver Arrow drivers - but he died in 1975, so it's probably the guy who writes for the Audi magazine. Regardless, the contest was pretty close, so it's worth checking out in the 2:26 video clip below.

Daily Driver: 2015 Audi S7

Thu, Apr 23 2015

Daily Driver videos are micro-reviews of vehicles in the Autoblog press fleet, featuring impressions from the staffers that drive them every day. Today's Daily Driver features the 2015 Audi S7, reviewed by Seyth Miersma. You can watch the video above or read a transcript below. Watch more Autoblog videos at /videos. VIDEO TRANSCRIPT [00:00:00] Hi, all. This is Seyth with Autoblog. I'm here driving the 2015 Audi S7. I'm caught in a kind of annoying, normal, end-of-the-work-day suburban traffic right now, but even that helps to illustrate the point that I'm trying to make about the S7, is that it really is one of the best all-around grand touring cars that you can buy. A really, really good grand tourer has to do three things. [00:00:30] One, it has to look amazing. It has to feel really special inside and out. The second part is that it's got to be a great long-range cruiser. It needs to be powerful on the highway, be able to be very comfortable and quiet if you're taking it long distances, kind of like your typically Autobahn car. Three, and I think this is really difficult with the second one that I mentioned, I think that grand tourers have to be really great at driving like sports cars. [00:01:00] You're going along and you're touring on the highway and you know that a really great road is coming up. The car should be able to get off on that road and handle like something much lighter and still have that great cruising character. That's one of the reasons why I've always liked the entire Audi A7 line, but especially this S7 because the A7 itself in all of its guises is really a pretty great cruiser and a really practical all-around car with the space in the hatch [00:01:30] and reasonable room in the back seats. The S7 with the turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 making 420 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque really amps up the sportiness. Now don't get me wrong, the S7 is far from a sports car. It's not very light. It's got a long wheelbase. It is nimble, especially with Quattro, but it doesn't feel especially nimble. It doesn't want to change directions super quickly. It splits the difference between the two. That being said, [00:02:00] when you get up to some of your favorite roads, it doesn't disappointment you either because of all the power and grip and some pretty decent sporting character available. Of course one thing that you do lack in a big GT like this S7 vs.