Audi S4 Prestige on 2040-cars
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
THIS IS A VERY RARE S4 ORDERED DIRECTLY FROM THE FACTORY IN GERMANY WITH EXTREMELY RARE OPTIONS!! ***** VERY LOW MILEAGE & COVERED BY AUDI CARE PLAN UNTIL 4/20/2016 This very rare and stunning sports sedan is a beautiful ride in all aspects! Incredibly fast, loaded with options, and immensely comfortable too - best combination of modern sports cars possible. This car was ordered directly from the Audi factory in Germany, therefore the options are unusual and much more complete than other S4’s sold by dealers in the US. Key features for your consideration: - Audi S4 Quattro Auto S-tronic transmission with rare and stunning two-tone Black / Spectral Silver interior with carbon fiber inlays and Silk Nappa Leather seats - Rare Sprint Blue Pearl effect color with Alu-Look Kit - EXTREMELY RARE Audi Drive Select (ADS), including Adaptive Suspension Damping, Dynamic Steering, Sports rear differential and a complete array of other Drive Select controls (engine mapping, transmission, etc)! This car is a rocket ship! - Audi S4 B8 APR Stage I - Prestige Package (B&O Sound System, 19” Alloy Wheels, NEW Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires (less than 100 miles on the tires), Factory GPS system and Satellite Radio, etc. - see original window sticker in photos)- Rubber Mats and Original Mats - both sets included- "Ski Bag" (protection cover) from trunk to passenger compartment - original and unused - Totally CLEAN CARFAX, no accidents - All scheduled maintenance has been performed (maintenance records will be provided), plus covered by Audi Care Plan until 4/20/2016, transferable to new owner - Always garaged, excellent condition - never seen snow or salt OPTIONS:Sunroof4-Wheel DriveCD PlayerTwo-Tone Black / Spectral Silver interiorS4 Sports Seats with Alcantara InsertsBang & Olufsen Premium Sound SystemAudi Navigation Plus System with 3G MMIAudi Drive Select for S-models (ADS)Drive Select Controls (ADS)Heated Front Seats19" Alloy WheelsVoice Control for Telephone/NavigationAdaptive suspension damping (ADS)Genuine Silk Nappa Leather Seats60/40 Split-Folding Rear SeatAdvance Key Keyless Start/StopRearview Camera with Back Up SensorsDynamic Steering (ADS)Sports Rear Differential (ADS)Carbon Atlas Interior Inlays
Audi S4 for Sale
- Audi s4 base sedan 4-door(US $14,000.00)
- Audi s4 premium plus(US $20,000.00)
- Audi s4 base sedan 4-door(US $2,000.00)
- Audi s4 premium plus(US $20,000.00)
- Audi s4 avant wagon 4-door(US $9,000.00)
- Audi s4 stage 6 b5(US $2,000.00)
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2013 Audi RS6 Avant [w/video]
Wed, 24 Apr 2013Latest, Greatest Autobahn Bomber Will Not Be Denied - Except To Us
Back in 2008, I was fortunate enough to test the second-generation Audi RS6 Avant in southern France on the supremely well-sorted circuit at Le Castellet, a.k.a. Paul Ricard. I was thrown out there with the 572-horsepower bi-turbo 5.0-liter V10-equipped behemoth behind one of Audi's DTM pros and was convinced in short order that the flaming hippo in my hands was going to get the better of me on one or another of the track's tight esses. I made it out alive and invigorated, of course, but knew that that RS6 Avant was the heaviest that these thunderwagons should ever be allowed to get. At around 4,650 pounds with driver aboard, it was just way more lateral momentum at speed than any pilot needs on a track - or for that matter, on a favorite hot curving road.
Now it's time for the 2013 Audi RS6 Avant to lay us out with a flying scissor kick from the corner ropes. This version of the highway and byway marauder from Quattro GmbH is a decidedly greater piece of work than was the car I drove in 2008. This time, there will only be the Avant body configuration - no RS6 sedan - and, as with the previous generation, North America won't be at the receiving end when deliveries start at the end of July this year.
Audi to abandon CVTs?
Thu, 24 Jul 2014The continuously variable transmission is one of those technologies that seems to make a lot of sense on paper, but in reality, almost always numbs the driving experience. That's one reason why Audi, according to reports, is planning to phase them out.
One of the first automakers to implement use of the CVT, Audi mates CVTs to larger engines than many other manufacturers, which typically install them on scooters, hybrids and small-displacement hatchbacks. But the time of the Audi CVT (which it calls Multimatic) may be near its end as a report from Australia indicates that Ingolstadt is moving toward a two-gearbox lineup that does not include the rubber-band transmission.
Instead, Audi is said to be focusing its attention on the S-tronic dual-clutch transmission and on conventional torque-converter automatics - although the development of beefier DCTs could spell the end of the Audi slushbox, as well. We've reached out to Audi for comment, so watch this space for confirmation.
The 2017 Acura NSX will cost $156,000
Fri, Dec 18 2015Back in October, when our Editor-in-Chief Mike Austin drove the 2017 Acura NSX for the first time in the Bay Area and at Sonoma Raceway, we guessed that the hybrid supercar would start at around the $170,000 price point. We weren't that far off – it starts at $156,000, and tops out around $205,000. But now that we have a solid sense of what Acura thinks this car is worth, and we know what they benchmarked the NSX against, we can compare apples to apples. Let's be clear: we like this car. Austin described it as "makes you giggle" fast, everyday-comfortable, and chock full of impressive party tricks like seamless shifting – with only a few foibles, like numb steering, to spoil the illusion of perfection. Back to the benchmarked cars. Acura says the NSX will compete with the Audi R8, and was developed to compete with the now-superseded 458 Italia. Let's start with the 2017 R8 V10 Plus – pricing hasn't been released, and a direct Euro-to-USD conversion isn't the whole story, but it starts at the equivalent of $179,000 in Europe. For that, the R8 V10 Plus provides 610 horsepower, a seven-speed DCT, and a 3.2-second sprint to 60 mph. The 458's successor, the 488 GTB, should be more expensive than the $243,000 the old model started at, and provides 661 hp, a seven-speed dual-clutch, and a 0-60 time of around three seconds (official numbers haven't been released for acceleration). For less money than either of these cars, the NSX delivers ... less. Total system output is 573 hp. It has a slight edge in gear count, at nine speeds, and should beat the R8 to 60 mph. But there's no V10, let alone Ferrari's feral turbocharged V8. It'll be up to buyers to determine if the compromises involved are worth a few thousand dollars in savings, if no options are selected. It should also be noted that Acura describes this as its first "built-to-order" vehicle, but the limited external color options and interior schemes don't appear to be much different than the extent to which you can customize an Accord. The configurator goes live on February 25th, if you want to see for yourself. Lastly, in what now seems to be a necessary part of a new high-end car launch, Acura will auction off VIN 001, the first production NSX, at Barrett-Jackson in January. All proceeds from that auction will benefit two charities: the Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation and Camp Southern Ground. Related Video: Acura Shares Details of Next-Generation Acura NSX Sales Plan - 2017 Acura NSX U.S.