2013 Audi Q7 Awd | S Line Prestige | Plus | Tech | on 2040-cars
Norwich, California, United States
Send me questions at : anitazshu@artlover.com Immaculate condition 2013 S Line Audi Q7 prestige. 51k highway miles, brand newtires (less than 200 miles on them), brakes serviced within past 6 months. Thiscar is kept very well and ready to start enjoying. Carfax certified. Features- Sline plus pkg, Technology Pkg, towing pkg, shift paddles, 3rd Row Seat, 4-ZoneClimate Control, Active Cruise Control, Backup Camera w/corner view, Blind SpotAssist, Bluetooth Hands-Free, BOSE Premium Audio, Cooled & Heated Seats, KeylessEntry, Keyless Go, Leather Seats, Navigation, Panoramic Sunroof, Audio Connection, Power Liftgate, Satellite Radio, Security System,Side Curtain Airbags, Steering Wheel Controls, Trailer Hitch and Xenon. As newthis Audi had an original sticker price of more than $67,000 MSRP. This Q7 ispowered by a very responsive 3.0 Liter 333 HP V6 Cylinder Engine mated to asmooth 8-speed automatic AWD transmission. The exterior is a stunning metallicorca black complemented by black leather seats interior, accented with brushedaluminum inlays . Both the exterior and interior are in great condition. 6,600lb towing capacity. larger brakes, increased cooling.
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Google poised to release Apple CarPlay rival this month
Tue, 17 Jun 2014Apple and Google. They're the Michigan and Ohio State of the tech world. They're New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, Real Madrid and Barcelona, or whatever sports-based rivalry you want to cook up. Bottom line, if one company expands into a segment, it's only a matter of time before the other follows suit. And now, that rivalry is about to carry over to your car's dashboard.
Unnamed sources are reporting to Automotive News that Google will unveil its very own challenger to Apple's new CarPlay in-car operating system later this month at the Mountain View, CA company's annual developer conference. The system, allegedly called Google Auto Link, will be the first product to come from the Open Automotive Alliance, a partnership between Google, General Motors, Hyundai, Audi, Honda and hardware manufacturer NVIDIA.
The official announcement is expected to be made on either June 25 or 26, at the Google I/O conference in San Francisco. Expect to hear a lot more about Google Auto Link then.
TRANSLOGIC 148: Audi A3 Sportback E-Tron
Mon, Jan 27 2014We get an early drive of Audi's first plug-in vehicle for the U.S. market, the A3 Sportback E-Tron PHEV. Part of Audi's all-new A3 lineup, the Sportback E-Tron boasts an estimated electric driving range of about 30 miles at speeds up to 80 miles per hour. Find out what the future holds for Audi and their E-Tron vehicles.
2014 Audi RS7 [w/video]
Thu, 23 Jan 2014The subject of what makes up a true "supercar" is a difficult one, fraught with personal connotations and the rare ability to bring close colleagues into heated confrontation with one another in the blink of an eye. I say this because, while the 2014 Audi RS7 most certainly does not make the supercar cut on a few levels to my way of thinking - not rare enough, expensive enough or wearing an appropriately evocative body - it is unquestionably an "everyday supercar" of remarkable ability. And, pertinently, it is one that proved willing to ply its trade in every version of winter that Michigan had to offer it.
I had winter four ways during my week-long loan with the RS7. A period of crisp temperatures and dry roads, presided over by light blue skies as wide as the horizon, soon gave way to spitting, freezing rain blanketed in slightly misleading warmer air. Then there was snow. Not the massive blanket we saw in the first week of the New Year, but more than enough to see my neighbors stocking up on Ice Melt and replacing their shovels for the season. Finally, temperatures dropped to the mid teens, cottony snow compressed into a hard pack and all residual moisture on the mostly cleared roads morphed into the very slickest of ice. Timeless curses were uttered by cranky commuters in smoking breaths. Pure Michigan.