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2003 AUDI S6 QUATTRO AVANT WAGON!
A VERY RARE AND SPECIAL CAR! CLEAN CARFAX! CLEAN TITLE! NON SMOKER! UNDER 50 CARS LIKE THIS AVAILABLE FOR SALE IN THE US RIGHT NOW! LAST YEAR FOR THIS MODEL! SILVER ON BLACK WITH BLACK SUEDE SEAT INSERTS ON LEATHER SEATS AND SUEDE ALCANTARA HEADLINER! FACTORY IN DASH NAVIGATION! HEATED SEATS FRONT AND REAR! BOSE SOUND! POWER SUNROOF! ALLOY WHEELS! SPORT STEERING WHEEL WITH PADDLE SHIFTERS! BOOKS AND EXTRA KEYS! POWER EVERYTHING! AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL! XENON LIGHTS! NO LEAKS! NO RUST! NO STORIES! JUST SERVICED! NEW BRAKES AND NEW ROTORS INSTALLED! DONT MISS THIS ONE! NICE AND CLEAN! VERY FAST! ALL WHEEL DRIVE! THEY DONT MAKE THEM ANYMORE! MILES: 127k PLEASE CALL ALEX AT 718-759-6990 OR 917-690-4371 WITH ANY QUESTIONS! WE'RE OPEN (9 AM-730 PM) 7 DAYS A WEEK 2510 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, NY 11223 FINANCING AVAILABLE! LIFETIME POWERTRAIN WARRANTY AVAILABLE! FREE GPS NAVIGATION WITH PURCHASE! Connect with us online at: CONEYANDVAUTOSALES.COM INSTAGRAM.COM/CONEYANDVAUTO FACEBOOK.COM/CONEYANDVAUTO TWITTER.COM/CONEYANDVAUTO #CONEYANDVAUTO Welcome to Coney and V Auto! We stand behind our vehicles and service all of them in house to ensure their safety and durability to the point that we'd put our own wife, children and families behind the wheel. We make it a staple to purchase cars that are mainly highway driven and out of state. Buy a used automobile with confidence from an established 5 Star rated dealership with 100% positive feedback from our customers and an in house repairs shop Coney and V Auto Sales is partners with Cars.com & Truecar.com as well as Carfax certified. We take pride in our reputation and making certain you drive off with the best possible car you deserve! Come check out our enormous selection of fine automobiles, we're confident your next purchase is sitting on our lot waiting to please it's new owner! |
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Audi sets diesel records on road and track
Tue, Jun 16 2015Ever the proponent of diesel propulsion, Audi has claimed two very different kinds of records in Europe with its finest oil-burners. The more exciting of the two was achieved recently at the Sachsenring, where the Audi RS5 TDI Competition Concept posted the fastest diesel-powered lap time ever recorded on the track. As you may recall, Audi revealed the RS5 TDI Concept last year, swapping the gasoline-burning 4.2-liter V8 in the production RS5 coupe for a 3.0-liter V6 diesel with two turbochargers and an electric supercharger. The result was 385 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, but Audi's been working on the prototype over the course of the past year. In the new Competition version, output is up to 435 hp and 590 lb-ft, and despite the inherently heavier diesel engine, it actually weighs 531 pounds less than the production model. That helped the RS5 TDI Competition lap the circuit in 1:35.35, besting the previous diesel lap record by 1.87 seconds, and adding to the Hockenheim record it took previously. Around the same time, another team set out from Maastricht in the Netherlands in an Audi A6 TDI Ultra and drove it for 28 hours straight, hitting 14 countries and logging 1,158.9 miles on a single tank of diesel. The achievement, certified by Guinness World Records, was completed in a showroom-stock vehicle, with automotive journalist Andrew Frankel and racing driver Rebecca Jackson splitting driving duties. They achieved an average of 75.9 miles per gallon – much better than the advertised rating of 67 mpg – as they cruised through from Holland to Hungary, passing along the way through Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Switzerland, Lichtenstein, Austria, Germany, Italy, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Serbia. Record: Audi RS 5 TDI competition concept drives to record time on the Sachsenring track - Audi sets new lap record for cars with diesel engines - Superior technology platform with 435 hp and 800 Nm (590.0 lb-ft) - Electric compressor: overcomes turbo lag, enhances sprint performance Audi has set a new record time on the Sachsenring for cars with a diesel engine. The Audi RS 5 TDI competition concept rounded the 3.6 km (2.2 mi) race course in a time of 1 minute 35.35 seconds. The technology platform draws its power from a 3.0-liter V6 biturbo TDI with 320 kW (435 hp) of power and 800 Nm (590.0 lb-ft) of torque. The highlight is an electrically driven compressor.
Stanford goes from Pikes Peak to Thunderhill with autonomous Audi TTS
Mon, Feb 16 2015In the years since Stanford University engineers successfully programmed an Audi TTS to autonomously ascend Pikes Peak, the technology behind driverless cars has progressed leaps and bounds. Back then the Audi needed 27 minutes to make it up the 12.42-mile course – about 10 minutes slower than a human driver. These days, further improvements allow the vehicle to lap a track faster than a human. The researchers recently took their autonomous TTS named Shelley to the undulating Thunderhill Raceway Park, and let it go on track without anyone inside. The Audi reportedly hit over 120 miles per hour, and according to The Telegraph, the circuit's CEO, who's also an amateur racing driver, took some laps as well and was 0.4 seconds slower than the computer. To make these massive technological advancements, the Stanford engineers have been studying how racers handle a car. They also hooked up drivers' brains to electrodes and found the mind wasn't doing as much cognitively as expected. It instead operated largely on muscle memory. "So by looking at race car drivers we are actually looking at the same mathematical problem that we use for safety on the highways. We've got the point of being fairly comparable to an expert driver in terms of our ability to drive around the track," Professor Chris Gerdes, director of Stanford's Revs Program, said to The Telegraph. With progress coming so rapidly, it seems possible for autonomous racecars to best even elite drivers at some point in the near future. Related Video:
Car technology I'm thankful and unthankful for
Mon, Nov 27 2017The past few years have seen a surge of tech features in new vehicles — everything from cloud-based content to semi-autonomous driving. While some of it makes the driving experience better, not all tech is useful or well thought out. Automakers who are adept at drivetrains, ride quality and in-cabin comforts often fail at infotainment interfaces and connectivity. From testing dozens of vehicles each year and in the spirit of gratitude, here are three car tech features I'm thankful — and a trio I could live without. Thanks Connected search: This seems like a no-brainer since everyone already has it on their smartphones, but not all automakers include it in the dashboard and as part of their nav systems. The best ones, such as Toyota Entune, leverage a driver's connected device to search for a range of services and don't charge a subscription or require a separate data plan for the car. I also like how systems like Chrysler Uconnect use Yelp or other apps to find everything from coffee to gas stations and allow searching via voice recognition. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto: It took two of the largest tech companies to get in-dash infotainment right. While they have their disadvantages (you're forced to use Apple Maps with CarPlay, for example), the two smartphone-integration platforms make it easier and safer to use their respective native apps for phoning, messaging, music and more behind the wheel by transferring a familiar UI to the dashboard — with no subscription required. Heated seats and steering wheels: I really appreciate these simple but pleasant features come wintertime. It's easy to get spoiled by bun-warmers on frosty mornings and using a heated steering wheel to warm the cold hands. I recently tested a 2018 Mercedes-Benz E400 Coupe that also had heated armrest that added to a cozy luxury experience. Bonus points for brands like Buick that allow setting seat heaters to turn on when the engine is remotely started. No thanks Automaker infotainment systems: Automakers have probably poured millions into creating their own infotainment systems, with the result largely being frustration on the part of most car owners. And Apple CarPlay and Android Auto coming along to make them obsolete. While some automaker systems, such as Toyota Entune and FCA's Uconnect, are easy and intuitive to use, it seems that high-end systems (I'm looking at you BMW iDrive and Mercedes-Benz COMAND) are the most difficult.