2010 Audi S5 Prestige Stunning Colors!! on 2040-cars
Hamburg, New York, United States
A GORGEOUS AUDI S5 PRESTIGE COUPE THAT IS FINISHED IN DARK GREY OVER DARK BROWN LEATHER INTERIOR WITH 78000 MILES!! OPTIONS INCLUDE FACTORY NAVIGATION WITH BACK UP CAMERA, HEATED LEATHER SEATS, CARBON FIBER TRIM, FACTORY PANORAMIC ROOF, FACTORY BANG AND OLFSON SOUND, AND MORE!!! INSIDE AND THIS S5 IS IN GREAT CONDITION!! OVERALL CONDITION IS VERY NICE. THE CAR HAS TYPICAL STONE CHIPS ON THE FRONT BUMPER AND HOOD, NOTHING MAJOR. BOTH FRONT SEATS ON THE SIDES SHOW JUST A LITTLE BIT OF WEAR, THE STEERING WHEELS HAS MINOR WEAR, THE REAR BUMPER HAS SOME MINOR SCRATCHES, AND THE 4 WHEELS HAVE MINOR CURB DAMAGE ON THE EDGES. IT IS A LOCAL NEW AUDI TRADE. WE HAVE A CLEAR NY TITLE AND CLEAN CARFAX IN HAND. ALL NY STATE BUYERS MUST PAY US THE SALES TAX FOR THE CAR AT TIME OF DELIVERY. WE HAVE ALL THE BOOKS, 2 MASTER KEYS, AND FACTORY FLOORMATS. WE WILL FULLY NY STATE INSPECT, CHANGE OIL AND DETAIL PRIOR TO DELIVERY. WE ARE A NY STATE DEALER BIG TREE AUTO BROKERS 5646 CAMP RD HAMBURG NY 14075. THE CAR IS LOCATED AT OUR FACILITY. WE ARE LOCATED WITHIN 15 MINUTES OF THE BUFFALO AIRPORT. WE CAN PROVIDE AIRPORT PICKUP IF NEEDED AT NO COST. IF YOU ARE FROM OUT OF STATE WE CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH A 30 DAY TEMP TAG OR ASSIST YOU WITH TRANSPORTATION. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME AT 716 861 4144 OR EMAIL ME HYBIDDR@AOL.COM THANKS, PAUL |
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VW Group exploring F1 options, would likely wait until Ecclestone is out
Sat, Dec 6 2014The real hurdle is that Volkswagen overlord Ferdinand Piech doesn't like Bernie Ecclestone on a personal or professional level. Superbugs. They are antiobiotic-resistant bacteria and viruses, fiends that defy eradication no matter how much counteracting agent you throw at them. Reports that Audi is going to join Formula One? They are the superbugs of rumors; for five years they've been coursing through the blood of motorsport, and no amount of denials or Audi's continued non-presence in F1 has been able to make them go away. Not even a month ago we contracted another bout of it, courtesy of Auto Express, citing sources who said Audi would leave endurance racing and DTM - handing Le Mans over to Porsche, instead of the other way around - and buy either Red Bull or Toro Rosso for an entry in 2016 with an in-house powerplant. Within 24 hours of that story, Audi Sport sent the tweet, "Audi in F1? There rumors keep appearing with regularity since years. It's pure speculation again this time and without any foundation." Now, few things are impossible in F1, but lining up on the grid in 2016 is not far away from needing to be ready tomorrow, in F1 terms, which is why these announcements come long in advance. Honda, you'll recall, gave us almost two years' notice of its F1 reunion and Porsche gave us three years notice about Le Mans. A brand-new report in the BBC says that Audi is using new hire and ex-Ferrari technical director Stefano Domenicali to lead a feasibility study into an F1 program. According to that story, the real hurdle to the foray, however, is that Volkswagen Group overlord Ferdinand Piech doesn't like F1 boss Bernie Ecclestone on a personal or professional level, so one of them would need to leave his position before Audi could say yes, feasibility be damned. Since we're talking about two men who define professional longevity, that day might not come soon. The BBC story goes on to say that Martin Winterkorn, head of the VW Group management board, would like to see the group in F1, and that if it happened it would be with a "car designed and made in Germany." Ladies and gentlemen, you know where to file this one...
Audi S5 spied
Wed, Jun 17 2015We only recently saw the next-gen Audi A5 testing for the first time with its sleeker design covered in camouflage. Now, here's a well-concealed glimpse at of the higher-performance S5 for comparison against the standard coupe. With so much swirling camouflage picking out the differences between the two models isn't easy, but there are a few tweaks to notice. The intakes on the front fascia are just a little bigger, hinting at the increase in power. The brakes also appear to be larger, especially when comparing them at the rear. Of course, the most obvious changes are the dual exhausts poking out each corner of the speculative S5. While more power is assured for the S5 over the A5, the exact powerplant isn't officially known yet. Rumors suggest Audi using a tuned version of the supercharged 3.0-liter V6 making between 340 horsepower and 350 hp, at least for the S4. The switch to the MLB Evo platform means less weight to haul around no matter what's under the hood, though. The next-gen A4 should provide some more hints about the future of the lineup when it launches at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September, and the coupes are expected to join the lineup later.
Audi scores first CA autonomous car permit
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Getting the California permit is a big deal for the automaker because the state is also home to Audi's Electronics Research Lab. Among its current projects, Audi is working on the human-machine interface to communicate whether the person or vehicle is actually controlling the driving. All of this hard work is building toward offering autonomous motoring in freeway conditions in the next five years, Audi claims.
Obviously, autonomous vehicles from companies like Google have been testing in California for a while, but the new permits are meant to safeguard public safety when testing the driverless cars in public. The new rules include things like always having a person able to take control and more stringent standards like registering each autonomous car and the eligible drivers with the state. Any models testing on public roads also have to carry at least $5 million in insurance in case of injury, death or property damage.