2016 Audi S6 Prestige on 2040-cars
Trumansburg, New York, United States
. Tornado gray w red-wine seats and Audi "Design selection” red laced carbon
fiber interior! Absolutely the nicest interior I have ever seen.
Acquired Feb 2018 from dealer who carries Audi's own fleet cars for their staff in their Virginia hq, so mileage is
low. Most of these come as black interiors - Boring! There are small Audi logo and Audi rings on rear doors which
are vinyl appliques that are easily removed, though I find they visually draw the eye down and reduce the visual
size of the car.
Note that the calipers have an "S6" on them.
Simply starting her is a joy of V8 sound and a tachometer dance (does that on her own). Power is phenomenal and
faster than the M3, 335i, and the 911s I have been lucky enough to own. Has 4 different driving modes - "dynamic"
is simply ridiculous! Upgrades include: heated seats front and rear, flat bottom steering wheel, the astonishing
Bang and Olufsen premium sound (audiophile grade), Alacantra interior, Cold weather package, Side assist detection,
Heads up display (see pix), and Audi night vision assistant Infrared vision with human detection (though I've
picked up animals too), full front 3M Clearmask protection and on side mirrors. No front chips.
Zero mechanical issues and well cared for - All stock. Continental Extremecontact DWS all around (about 6000 miles
on them), brakes and calipers done at 24,000 miles. Oil changes, alignment, and all maintenance up to date as
always and every record kept. All books, all keys, manuals, its all here. I always buy Weathertech floor mats so
you get those as well and the original mats are pristine. Garaged at home and at work. Never tracked
Audi S6 for Sale
- 2014 audi s6 prestige(US $17,850.00)
- 2014 audi s6 prestige(US $19,950.00)
- 2016 audi s6(US $28,600.00)
- 2014 audi s6 prestige(US $15,000.00)
- 2015 audi s6 awd s6-edition(US $26,900.00)
- 2015 audi s6(US $29,800.00)
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Audi prices 2014 A8L TDI from $82,500*
Thu, 31 Jan 2013During the Los Angeles Auto Show last November, Audi told us that it would be bringing four new diesel-powered models to the United States this year. The first to arrive is the 2014 A8L TDI you see here, and we've now learned that the big oil-sipper will be priced from $82,500, (*excluding $895 for destination).
The whole new range of diesel models will be powered by Audi's 3.0-liter TDI V6, good for 240 horsepower and 406 pound-feet of torque in this application. Of course, Quattro all-wheel drive is standard, and even in the big A8, the diesel grunt will be enough to propel the long-wheelbase flagship to 60 miles per hour in 6.4 seconds (almost a full second slower than the A8 3.0T we reviewed last fall). That said, the A8 TDI should still be a pretty engaging steer, and considering the fact that this thing will reportedly return fuel economy figures of up to 36 miles per gallon on the highway (24 in the city), a slightly slower launch time is well worth it. (The A8 3.0T tops out at 28 mpg highway.)
Elsewhere in the segment, Mercedes-Benz offers a diesel version of its S-Class flagship, retailing for $93,000 and good for fuel economy figures of 21/31 mpg city/highway. By comparison, the A8 TDI seems like a steal, and we'll be interested to see where the forthcoming BMW 7 Series diesel falls into the class of huge oil-burning barges.
Audi plans RS3 for US
Tue, Apr 7 2015Rejoice, performance-car fans. The Audi RS3 (pictured above) is probably coming across the Atlantic. If that happens, the US-market RS3 will likely be a sedan, not the five-door body style offered in Europe. Hot hatch fans might shed a tear at this news, but we'll the RS3 any way we can get it. Audi of America CEO Scott Keogh feels the same way. "We really, really want the RS3," he said to Automotive News. "I'm very confident we'll see that car in the market. That's as far as I'm going to go. In Europe, the RS3 Sportback packs a 2.5-liter turbocharged five-cylinder with 362 horsepower and 343 pound-feet of torque mated to a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. That grunt get to the ground via a torque-vectoring all-wheel drive system that can route up to 100 percent of the power to the rear wheels when necessary. The sprint to 62 miles per hour goes by in just 4.3 seconds. Of course, a tiny, hardcore sedan isn't on every buyer's shopping list. For those who want a little more room with their luxury, the Q8 is also on the way. "That is absolutely a car that we will see in the United States," Keogh said to Automotive News. The big crossover shares its platform with the next Q7, but will have sleeker bodywork similar to vehicles like the BMW X6 and Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe. The Q8 is slated to launch in 2017 with US sales following the European debut. Recent rumors suggest that a fully electric E-Tron version could be part of the lineup as well. Audi's American arm isn't as crossover crazy as some other automakers, however. According to Keogh, the tiny Q1 CUV might not come to the US because it's not the right fit for the market. Related Video:
New Audi Sport Quattro Laserlight geeks out with mad lumens
Wed, 08 Jan 2014It's safe to say that, at least as far as automotive companies go, Audi's Sport Quattro Laserlight concept car is stealing the show here at CES in Las Vegas. The car's 700-horsepower hybrid powertrain and carbon-fiber bodywork mean that it would go like stink if it were ever allowed to turn a wheel, and the shapely coupe stance looks every inch the part of a modern-day super coupe, too. Better yet, the laser-powered headlamps that are the crowning glory of the concept car are actually slated for production at some point in the not-distant future.
We're talking about lasers here, folks. I don't know about you, but if you had told the 10-year-old, Real Genius-watching version of me that there'd one day be a car with lasers for headlights, well, I'd have wanted one of those things, pretty bad.
Anyway, Audi's lasers may not be able to ignite a giant pack of Jiffy Pop from space, but they are set to be the new standard for illumination on the road. The laser lights are nearly three times as bright and beam twice as far as current, top-notch LED high beams and were called "safer, sharper and more efficient" compared with existing technologies. That "safer" part works on two levels: the brighter beams offer far better visibility, naturally, but Audi also tells us that they won't dazzle oncoming drivers like traditional high beams will. That means you can drive with the maximum illumination at all times. Cool stuff, here at CES.