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Year:2001 Mileage:206000
Location:

Okotoks, Alberta, Canada

Okotoks, Alberta, Canada
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2001 AUDI S4 BI-TURBO. 2.7 V6 Bi(Twin) Turbo AWD( 4WD, 4x4)
The Good:
Stock 250Hp, This has been stage 1 chipped by George at TuneDub Calgary and is now pushing about 315hp
FULLY LOADED Automatic with 5spd shiftable Transmission and Paddle Shifting w/ Heated leather seats, Power sunroof ( And sun shade), Pioneer double din DVD stereo system with Bluetooth and microphone, leather steering wheel with paddle shifts, stainless steel dual tip exhaust, A/C, iPod/iPhone connection in glove box and USB connection, 17inch Audi sport tires wrapped in brand new Rovelo winter tires( 225/45/17)
Power locks, steering, mirrors,heated mirrors, auto dimming side mirrors and rear view.
  Awesome car in the winter conditions hugs the road like a pro. Great new winter tires ready to go. Full size Audi rim spare (Matches all 4 rims on car, with 95% Tread Pirelli winter carving edge rubber)
Custom S4 wrap around dash(Only available on this model) Rear Fog light ( Audi Special) Pop up head light Sprayers/cleaners Dual auto up and down windows. Arm rest Custom Audi Monster Mats Rear center Audi full size emergency medical kit( Never used) Rear centre arm rest folds down so you can put your skis or snowboards through trunk while protecting the car and equipment.
One of the safest cars on the road, with 10 airbags, yes that's right 10 AIR BAGS and AWD.
This car is the top of the line model for 2001 with every feature and option available. Near Mint Condition in and out. Come take a look you will not be disappointed for a 2001 Smoke and Pet Free
No Agency's with Buyers.
 
This car has every option available for this car for this year. You won't be disappointed.
TONS OF WORK DONE IN PAST COUPLE MONTHS, this car is LIKE Brand New Again. All work done by Glenmore Audi and George at TuneDub. Including: 2 new keys made New Battery(Audi), Power steering flush Brake fluid flush Heater core flush New Timing Belt and tensioner, idler, damper, seals, etc. New Water Pump New Spark plugs New purge valve Both front and rear O2 sensors New air flow meter. Fresh oil change 5W-40, Full Synthetic New winter tires Brakes done last year
Have all receipts from TuneDub and Glenmore Audi. All work and parts are guaranteed for 1 year or 20,000k
The Bad:
The centre information centre has a squiggly line in it with some burnt out pixels. But does not effect the menu or car at all. please see pic. Additional pics available.
 
Engine Light on fault (no biggie about catalytic converter) You can verify with George at Tunedub he knows the car.
 
Oil Sensor needs to be replaced at next Oil Change is faulty.
Minimal cost.
 
This is my daily driver and is an fun awesome fast ride

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Tue, Jul 31 2018

My high-school buddy Brent Cormier was so smitten with the Genesis G80 when he saw it at an event I hosted at SXSW in 2016 he bought a used 2013 Hyundai Genesis a short time later and fell in love with the car. "It surpasses my every expectation," said Cormier, a self-described "renaissance man" who owns and runs a real estate agency with his wife Laura, is a food service executive chef and part owner of Austin-based Thin the Herd Guitars. "I was locked into Mercedes and Audi for 10 years," he added. "And felt trapped in an endless pit of maintenance costs." After owning the Genesis over the past two years — including using it as an Uber and Lyft driver to earn extra cash — Cormier learned what some frugal luxury sedan buyers and a handful of car reviewers have discovered: Genesis offers great bang for the buck compared to other premium brands and can compete with the best in terms of performance, features and comfort. Hyundai's luxury brand also earned a prominent third-party endorsement last week when for the first time Genesis topped J.D. Power's 2018 APEAL study, surpassing German luxury-performance icon Porsche. The APEAL study (which stands for Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout) "measures owners' emotional attachment and level of excitement across 77 attributes," ranging from performance to comfort, and asks nearly 68,000 owners of new 2018 models to score vehicles on a 1,000-point scale. In its second year ranked as a stand-alone brand, Genesis earned an APEAL score that bumped it up 15 points to 884 and helped push it past Porsche — and past BMW, Lincoln, Mercedes-Benz, Audi, Volvo, Cadillac, Land Rover and Lexus, in order of ranking. Last month, Genesis also topped J.D. Power's Initial Quality Survey (IQS) for the first time this year. And both its models were awarded Top Safety Pick Plus ratings by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, among 11 Plus ratings in all for Korean vehicles. Despite high J.D. Power rankings and great reviews, Genesis U.S. sales were off 50 percent for the first six months of 2018 compared to 2017, and in June Genesis sold only 796 vehicles — the first time U.S. numbers dropped below 1,000 in a month. Part of Genesis's APEAL and IQS success can be attributed to its small product lineup: just two models, the G80 and G90 sedans, with a third, the 2019 G70, launching later this year. And while those numbers may help in J.D.

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The closer automotive technology comes to making good on the promise of fully driverless vehicles, the better we see just what difficult work reaching that ultimate goal will become. That's because, unlike so many other in-car technologies that need only integration into a vehicle, truly autonomous cars will also insist on involvement with the surrounding environment, fellow motorists, infrastructure in cities and other communities and making it all work without exposing automakers to law-breaking or tremendous possible litigation. Clearly that isn't all about to happen in one go.
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Thu, 16 Jan 2014

According to research conducted by global information company IHS Automotive, the leporine birthing of new models by luxury manufacturers over the past six years hasn't increased their market share in the US. Even as car sales reached 15.6 million units, IHS says what's happened instead is that luxury buyers are merely moving from one brand to another, moving from larger luxury vehicles into hot segments like compact luxury crossovers or leaving the market at the same rate as other buyers enter.
Whether broken out by makes or by segment, market share has rollercoastered inside a narrow band from 10.5 to 11.5 percent since "at least" 2008. Closer investigation reveals the shifting boundaries in the aspirational pond, with brands like Mercedes-Benz and Audi gaining territory as Lexus and Lincoln lost it, and Saab and Hummer were buried, dead, under it. One neat note is that Tesla has gone from a share of zip to .12 percent.
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