2007 Audi A3 Premium 2.0l Turbo Automatic Hatchback on 2040-cars
Hollywood, Florida, United States
2007 Audi A3 Dark Gray on light gray leather interior with 81,146 Miles
Runs and drives excellent, engine and transmission are strong and shifts as it should. A/C is ice cold, heat works great. Fresh Oil Good Tires Good Brakes Leather is in great shape Financing is available!! Dealer fee is $495.00 FL sales tax is collected only if you are Florida state resident or if the vehicle is going to registered in FL. Vehicle Options 2-Stage Unlocking - Remote, Abs - 4-Wheel, Air Filtration - Active Charcoal, Antenna Type - Mast, Anti-Theft System - Alarm With Remote, Braking Assist, Cargo Cover - Hard, Cargo Tie Downs, Cd-Controller, Center Console - Front Console With Storage, Child Safety Locks, Child Seat Anchors, Clock, Cruise Control, Cupholders Front And Rear, Dash Trim - Alloy, Door Pockets - Front, Door Trim - Alloy, Driven Wheels - Front Wheel Drive, Electronic Brakeforce Distribution, Exterior Mirrors Power, Exterior Mirrors - Power Retractable, External Temperature Display, First Aid Kit, Floor Mat Material - Carpet, Floor Mats - Front, Front Air Conditioning Automatic Climate Control, Front Air Conditioning Zones - Dual, Front Airbags - Dual, Front Brake Diameter - 12.3, Front Brakes - Ventilated Disc, Front Seat Type Bucket, Front Suspension Classification - Independent, Front Suspension Type - Macpherson Struts, Front Wipers - Intermittent, Head Airbags - Front And Rear, In-Dash Cd - Single Disc, Midyear Release - No, Multi-Function Remote, One-Touch Windows - 4, Passenger Airbag Deactivation - Occupant Sensing Deactivation, Power Door Locks - Remote, Power Outlet(S) - 12v Cargo Area, Power Outlet(S) - 12v Front, Power Outlet(S) - 12v Rear, Power Steering - Speed-Proportional, Power Windows, Radio - Am/Fm, Radio Data System, Rear Brake Diameter - 11.0, Rear Brakes - Disc, Rear Center Seatbelt - 3-Point, Rear Defogger, Rear Floor Mats, Rear Suspension Classification - Independent, Rear Suspension Type - Multi-Link, Rear Wiper, Remote Trunk Release, Retained Accessory Power, Seatbelt Force Limiters Front, Seatbelt Pretensioners - Front And Rear, Shift Knob Trim - Leather, Side Airbags - Front, Side-Curtain Airbag Rollover Sensor, Spare Tire Mount Location Inside, Spare Tire Size - Temporary, Spare Wheel Type - Steel, Speed Sensitive Volume Control, Stability Control, Stabilizer Bar(S) - Front And Rear, Steering Wheel Tilt And Telescopic, Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Audio, Storage - Cargo Net, Storage - Under Seat, Tachometer, Tire Type - All Season, Total Number Of Speakers - 10, Tow Hooks - Front, Traction Control, Upholstery - Cloth, Vanity Mirrors - Dual, Warnings And Reminders - Low Fuel Level, Watts - 140 |
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When Android Automotive goes in the dash, Google wins — and automakers lose data
Tue, May 22 2018You've gotta hand it to Google for the way the Silicon Valley tech giant has made indelible inroads into the car on multiple fronts. The most obvious is with its pioneering self-driving car technology that's caused car companies to get their act together on autonomous vehicles — and also collaborate with Google. Google has more directly extended its influence and data-mining capabilities into the car with its Android Auto smartphone-projection platform that most major automakers have adopted along with Apple's CarPlay. And now it's preparing to dig even deeper into dashboards by deploying its open-source operating system, Android Automotive, beginning with Audi and Volvo. Volvo recently announced that its next-generation Sensus infotainment system will run Android Automotive as an OS and include Google's Play Store for cloud-based content, Maps for navigation and Google Assistant for voice recognition, which can even command a car's climate control. By embedding Google in the dash, Volvo says owners will get an improved connected experience. "Bringing Google services into Volvo cars will accelerate innovation in connectivity and boost our development in applications and connected services," Volvo senior vice president of R&D Henrik Green said in a statement. "Soon, Volvo drivers will have direct access to thousands of in-car apps that make daily life easier and the connected in-car experience more enjoyable." Having Android Automotive onboard could benefit drivers — and provide a big win for Google, since it opens a deep and lucrative new data-mining vein for the company. But it's a wave of a white flag for car companies when it comes to delivering their own cloud-based content and services. It also represents a massive data giveaway and, for Audi, a reversal of earlier reservations about letting Google get too much access to car data. Not long after Android Auto and Apple CarPlay were introduced in 2014 and most automakers eagerly embraced the technologies, several German automakers second-guessed their decision when they realized what was at stake: data. At a conference in Berlin in 2015, Audi CEO Rupert Stadler said car owners "want to be in control of their data, and not subject to monitoring." A few months earlier, Stadler stated that "the data that we collect is our data and not Google's.
We demo Audi's Traffic Jam Assistant tech on the road [w/video]
Tue, 07 Jan 2014The closer automotive technology comes to making good on the promise of fully driverless vehicles, the better we see just what difficult work reaching that ultimate goal will become. That's because, unlike so many other in-car technologies that need only integration into a vehicle, truly autonomous cars will also insist on involvement with the surrounding environment, fellow motorists, infrastructure in cities and other communities and making it all work without exposing automakers to law-breaking or tremendous possible litigation. Clearly that isn't all about to happen in one go.
At CES in 2012, Audi told us about a debuting technology that would mark a significant step along the path towards self-driving cars: Traffic Jam Assistant. This year, the German automaker invited us out to Las Vegas to see the jam-busting technology in action, on a relatively busy freeway.
The Traffic Jam Assistant (we're pretty sure that name is still in Beta) promises to relieve drivers from the tedium of slow-moving freeways by taking care of braking, acceleration and staying inside of the lane - all with no input from the human behind the wheel. While still a fair step from truly autonomous driving, the goal here is to give a commuter some respite from the mechanical, time-wasting traffic jam paradigm, potentially opening up a space for productivity in the process. (Audi can't come right out and say that TJA will allow you to use your cell phone in traffic, as that's still against the law in many places, but something like that is clearly on the radar... er... LiDAR.)
2014 Audi RS Q3 breaks out ahead of Geneva reveal
Wed, 20 Feb 2013Ahead of its big reveal next month at the 2013 Geneva Motor Show, Audi has released a handful of images and plenty of details for the all-new RS Q3. As the first-ever crossover from the marque with RS branding, this will be the fourth RS model to go on sale this year after the RS5 Cabriolet, RS6 Avant and the RS7, and while UK and Germany sales have been confirmed, there is no word as to whether we can expect this high-performance CUV to be available in the North America.
Sharing its 2.5-liter turbocharged and direct-injected five-cylinder engine with models like the TT RS and the RS3 Sportback, the 2014 Audi RS Q3 should deliver on performance, as it pumps out 310 horsepower and 309 pound-feet of torque (peak torque starting at just 1,500 rpm and running up through 5,200 rpm). This potent engine is paired to Audi's seven-speed S tronic transmission and Quattro all-wheel drive. Despite its small stature, the RS Q3 still tips the scales at just over 3,800 pounds. Even so, performance figures are still impressive with a limited top of 155 miles per hour and a stated 0-62 mph time of 5.5 seconds. The RS Q3 also gets a sport suspension that has been lowered by 25 millimeters, launch control and weight-saving front rotors with a wave-cut and cross-drilled design gripped by massive eight-piston calipers.
Looking almost identical to what we saw last year in concept form in China, the 2014 RS Q3 looks just as sporty as its spec sheet suggests that it is. Up front, the fascia gets massive air intakes with silver vertical accents and, like other recent RS models, the Quattro emblem is written across the lower air intake. The silver accent motif also continues on the grille surround, mirror caps, roof rails and rear diffuser trim, and the oval exhaust outlet is also an identifying feature of Audi's RS cars.