2011 Audi Q7 Tdi Prestige Sport S-line Certified And Audi Care. 21,000 Miles on 2040-cars
Montgomery, Texas, United States
2011 Audi Q7 TDI (Diesel) Prestige S-Line - In Excellent Condition - Inside & OutsideComes with all the bells and whistles and even more!!! 7 passenger, third row, Navigation, Back -Up Camera, etc….. Title in Hand I am the second owner and this was my wife's car.Comes with:1) Full Audi Certified Warranty which is transferable (6 years/100,ooo miles coverage)2) Audi Care - Pre-paid scheduled maintenance included- No Accident, Damage or Paintwork History - No Dents and Dings - Rust Free Car and - Smoke Free Interior Vehicle Details Exterior Paint Color: Ibis White Interior: Black Interior Trim: Silver Metallic Inlays Wheels and Tires Tires - 285/35/22 Yokohama Parada Spec X. Have only put 7,000 miles on these tires so they have plenty of tread left. Wheels - 22" Concave Vertini Magic Matte Black. All have slight curb rash - see pictures. Q7 Prestige Model - $12,000 (This Package Includes) Audi MMI Navigation Plus with Voice Control Audi Xenon Plus w/LED DRL & Turn Signals Audi Adaptive Light Auto Dimming & Power Folding Exterior Mirrors BOSE Surround Sound System Audi Parking System Plus with Rear View Camera Memory Function for Driver Audi Advanced Key Audi Side Assist Power Adjustable Tilt/Telescoping Steering Wheel Deep Tint Panorama Sunroof Ventilated Front Seats with Driver Memory 4-Zone Climate Control Manual Side Window & Cargo Sunshades Audi Adaptive Air Suspension - $2,600 This Option allows you to raise and lower the car with 5 different height settings. Audi Adaptive Cruise Control - $2,100 Automatic distance control to slow the vehicle down and speed back up to cruising speed S-Line Package - $2,000 - S line Front and read bumpers and side valencies - S line fender badges and door sills - Headlight washers - Black Headliner - Brushed Aluminum decorative inlays - S line shift knob - S line steering wheel w/shift paddles Weathertech Floor Mats Included Front Filler Panel Included Factory 21-Inch wheels w/original tires included. Rims have curb rash and the tires are not in usable shape. 2 keys and remotes and all factory booklets MSRP Sticker when New: $71,825 + Sales Tax & Fees Please take a look at all the pictures and do not hesitate to contact me if you need additional pictures or have additional questions. Reserve is set at a very reasonable price for this vehicle. Please do not hesitate to contact me @ 724-814-6798 for further questions. |
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Audi to lap Hockenheim in driverless RS7
Fri, 10 Oct 2014An automaker like Audi will always have a number of different research and development projects going at the same time, and some of them might take on very different approaches. At one end, you'll have its racing programs, and at what you'd assume would be the other, self-driving prototypes. But Ingolstadt is preparing to bridge that gap by running an autonomous prototype at racing speed around the famed Hockenheimring.
Set to take place on Sunday, October 19, during the DTM season finale at Hockenheim, the driverless RS7 will motor at speeds up to 150 miles per hour, right up "to its physical limits with millimeter precision."
Audi anticipates that "the world's sportiest piloted driving car" will run a lap time of just over two minutes, at which the RS7 would stand not only to be the fastest driverless car ever to lap the circuit, but also potentially the fastest four-door - if it can beat the 2:02.71 lap time set by a BMW M3 sedan in 2007.
Former Audi chief designer Wolfgang Egger leaves Italdesign
Sat, Dec 27 2014The latest word from the international community of automotive designers has it that Wolfgang Egger is leaving Italdesign, but just where the accomplished designer will land next and who will take his place remain big question marks. Egger is a designer who has bounced back and forth between Italy and Germany over the course of his career. He was born in Germany but studied in Milan. He began his career at Alfa Romeo in 1989 and was named its chief designer by 1993 before being head-hunted by the Volkswagen Group in 1998 to head up the design department at Seat. A few years later he went returned to Italy to run the Lancia design department, and was subsequently renamed to the same post at Alfa Romeo. In 2007 he went back to his native Germany to head up the Audi design office, over which he assumed complete responsibility by 2012, but left Audi in 2013 to run Italdesign. For those unfamiliar, Italdesign is the studio founded by Giorgetto Giugiaro (pictured at left next to Egger) back in 1968 but which, along with many other Italian design houses, fell on hard times in recent years. The Volkswagen Group swooped in to rescue the troubled studio in 2010, turning it into something of an in-house advanced design department to provide an alternative perspective on the direction in which the group and its various brands could take their respective designs moving forward. With Egger now leaving its helm, Italdesign and its German parent company will need to find his replacement, and we're sure they'll announce one in due course. The bigger question on our minds, however, is where Egger himself will head next. Given the path his career has taken to date, we wouldn't be surprised to see him land elsewhere in the Volkswagen Group or find a new role in the expanding Fiat Chrysler Automobiles empire. Then again, Egger could find it time to open an entirely new chapter. Watch this space. News Source: Car Design NewsImage Credit: Newspress Design/Style Hirings/Firings/Layoffs Audi Volkswagen designer italdesign giugiaro wolfgang egger
2014 Audi SQ5 Road Test
Thu, Jul 24 2014It may be obvious at this point, but here in the United States, European manufacturers routinely give us the short end of the stick. Now, I'm not talking about models or brands that don't come here, like the Mercedes-Benz A-Class or the entire Renault line. No, instead, I'm referring to cars that are sold right here in the Land of the Free in one bodystyle, while Europe enjoys the same vehicle with a wider variety of configurations. A prime example of this is the Audi S4/S5 line. In America, we can have the supercharged twins in two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and cabriolet body styles. Meanwhile, our Euroland cousins get the same trio of bodystyles, as well as the A5/S5 Sportback, a characterful 'four-door coupe,' and a versatile hauler, the S4 Avant. At first glance, Audi of America lacks a vehicle that can compete with the latter's blend of performance, versatility and subdued looks. So, what's an American with around $60,000 and an obsession with quick, conservative haulers to do? Well, he can buy an SQ5. (Though it bears mentioning, our US-spec SQ5 is vastly different than what's available to our European friends.) The SQ5 has a huge number of things going for it that make it a viable alternative to a proper hot wagon, and foremost among them are its looks – this is a sleeper. Audi has thankfully decided not to molest the clean looks of the standard Q5 when penning the sportier model. The SQ5 gains a unique set of wheels: 20-inchers are standard, but our tester was fitted with a set of 21-inch rollers. Visually, neither make a huge departure from the standard Q5 though. Other standard features of Audi's S models are also found on the SQ5, including a set of quad exhausts, silver mirror caps and mildly different front grille and foglight surrounds. If anything, the Q5 TDI diesel I tested late last year looks sportier than today's tester. Audi has decided not to molest the clean looks of the standard Q5 when penning the sportier model. It's a similar story of minor but purposeful changes in the cabin. Audi has ditched the Q5's standard steering wheel and slotted in the excellent, flat-bottomed unit found in other S models, which in this case is flanked by a set of high-quality "alu-optic" paddles. Upgraded leather seats complement the new wheel, while my SQ5 offered the Carbon Atlas interior trim (a $500 option).