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2009 Audi Tts Roadster Solar Orange Fully Loaded/prestige Pkg. Just Serviced! on 2040-cars

US $33,500.00
Year:2009 Mileage:41000 Color: Solar Orange
Location:

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United States

2009 Audi TTS Roadster
41,000 miles
Automatic with Tiptronic Paddle Shifters
AWD
Exterior: Solar Orange
Interior: Black/Orange Premium Napa Leather Upgrade
Prestige Package: best option for Audi/this vehicle. 
19-inch premium wheels painted in black
One Owner*


*On title, it shows 2 owners but it was due to the transaction from a company to my personal name. I have always been the same owner of the car.

Pictures taken 5-25-2014. 


2009 Audi TTS Roadster. Prestige package fully loaded, best option!

Customizations by PLATINUM MORTORSPORT in Los Angeles, CA.
Everything blacked out (tail lights, wheels, side mirrors, grill, emblems, pipes etc). Upgraded breaks in orange, truly one of a kind. 

Solar Orange/ Napa leather black/orange upgrade with beautiful stitches in orange.

All scheduled maintenance (records available), just had 35k service done and got all brand new tires then replaced front break pads. Still drives like new. 

Garage kept, always hand-washed. Tiptronic paddle shifters, premium Bose Sound System, Navigation, 6-CD changers, tinted windows, 41000 miles, clean title, no accidents, the car has been repainted in the past due to some jealous neighbor scratching the car, absolutely zero accidents. One female non-smoking owner. 

Feel free to ask any questions. Local pickup in SoCal area or shipping available.

Priced below KBB value. Perfect for the summer, super fast and very fun to drive. This won't last. 

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Audi planning A7 powered by fuel cell?

Sat, 01 Jun 2013

Back in March, Volkswagen AG CEO Martin Winterkorn voiced his doubts about the cost and infrastructure associated with building hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, but according to Autocar, that isn't stopping Audi from developing a fuel-cell version of the Audi A7. While we're inclined to take this report with a grain of salt, this wouldn't be the first time a VW executive has made seemingly damning statements about electric powertrains that later proved to be incorrect.
After speaking with Audi technical chief Wolfgang Dürheimer, Autocar reports that Audi is building a fuel cell A7 that is expected to be ready for testing by August. Like the electric E-Tron and natural-gas-powered G-Tron models, the hydrogen fuel cell Audis could, if produced, carry their own "tron" nomenclature.

Audi Sport Quattro Concept to spawn volume sports car?

Mon, 30 Dec 2013

There have been two modern re-imaginings of the original 1984 Audi Ur-Quattro: the Quattro Concept of 2010 (shown above) and the Sport Quattro Concept revealed at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. In between them, there have been numerous rumors about what, if any, kind of production car Audi might make of them. According to a new report in Auto Motor und Sport, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler has "indicated... that the car will come," and based on the specs presented, what we get might end up being a mix of the two.
Ulrich Hackenberg, Audi's head of R&D, apparently wants a sports car with wider appeal than the 700-horsepower hybrid Sport Quattro Concept. AMS says his vision would be built on a modified A6 platform - the same MLB architecture under the Sport Quattro Concept - with ample use of carbon and aluminum keeping the weight down to around 1,300 kilograms (under 2,900 pounds). Engines could include a 2.5-liter, five-cylinder (like that of the original, smaller Quattro Concept) offering anything from 310 to 360 hp. Those numbers would be at least 48 horsepower shy of the first concept, but a less-powerful entry point to a new model range would provide a lower cost of entry. Besides, a full model range would likely include a significantly healthier powertrain option on the top end.
At the moment, Hackenberg is said to be unsatisfied with the design of the car, which could well mean we'll get another concept car before a production version appears.

Audi creates new diesel fuel from carbon dioxide and water

Mon, Apr 27 2015

What if you could power cars of the future with pollution created by the cars of the past? That's what German automaker Audi is hoping to achieve by creating a new synthetic fuel using renewable energy to turn water and carbon dioxide gas into a new kind of fuel they call "e-diesel." The new diesel is being produced at Audi's pilot plant Sunfire in Dresden, Germany. Only a few gallons were created, which the German Federal Minister of Education and Research Johanna Wanka put into her Audi A8 to prove the fuel's bonafides. The base fuel is known as "blue crude" and begins from a green source. Audi uses electricity from wind, water or solar power sources to separate hydrogen from oxygen in water. The hydrogen is then mixed with carbon dioxide which has been converted in carbon oxide. The blue crude is then further refined to create the e-diesel. The carbon dioxide is currently supplied by a biogas facilities, but some of that CO2 was captured from the air. "The engine runs quieter and fewer pollutants are being created," says Sunfire CTO Christian von Olshausen. The fuel can be combined with conventional diesel fuel, as biodiesel fuels already and would be competitively priced against regular diesel, according to Gizmag. Sunfire can produce about 42 gallons of e-diesel a day. That seems like barely a drop in the bucket in terms of Europe's energy use, but Audi is ready to commercialize the technology with plans to expand production with a bigger facility in the future.