2009 Audi A4 2.0t Black Quattro Prestige W/ Low Miles And 100k Warranty Awd/4x4 on 2040-cars
Endicott, New York, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0 Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Audi
Model: A4
Trim: Prestige
Options: Push Button Start, Keyless Entre, Side Sensing Radar, Heated Driver and Passenger Seats, Automatic Wipers, Automatic Headlights, Drivers memory Set/Mirrors, Auto Dimming Rearview/sideview mirros, Compass, Audi Music Interface, iPod connect, Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: Quattro AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 43,500
Sub Model: Prestige Package
Exterior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 4
Interior Color: Black
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 4
Inspection: Vehicle has been inspected
3-Point Rear Seat Belts 4-Wheel Disc Brakes ALL WHEEL DRIVE AM/FM Stereo Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Bag Air conditioning Alloy Wheels Anti-Skid Control Anti-lock brakes Auto-Dimming Rearview Mirror Automatic Transmission BLUETOOTH Body Side Moldings CD CHANGER CD player California Emissions Compliant Center Arm Rest Center Console Child-Proof Door Locks Climate Control Clock Compass/Temp. Gauge Courtesy Lights Cruise control Cup Holders Daytime Running Lights Driver airbag Dual Power Mirrors Energy-Absorbing Panels Floor Mats Fog Lamps Front Bucket Seats Head Protection System (Airbags) Heated Mirrors Heated Seats HomeLink IPOD INTERFACE Interior Hood Release Interval Wipers KEYLESS GO Keyless Entry Leather Steering Wheel | Leather Upholstery Leather seats Map Light Memory Seat(s) Metallic Paint Moonroof Sunroof Panic Button Parktronic Passenger Climate Control Passenger airbag Power Brakes Power Lumbar Support Power Mirrors Power Steering Power locks Power seats Power windows Premium Sound System Radial tires Rear Defroster Rear seat fold-down armrest Reclining Bucket Seats Remote Trunk Lid SIRIUS SATELLITE RADIO Security System Side airbags Sport Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls Sunroof Tachometer Telescoping Steering Third Brake Light Tilt Steering Column Tinted Glass Tiptronic Traction Control Trip Odometer Turbo charged Vanity Mirror(s) Wood Trim Xenon Lights |
Audi A4 for Sale
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The skinny on Delphi's autonomous road trip across the United States [w/videos]
Wed, Apr 8 2015Rolling out of an S-shaped curve along Interstate 95, just past Philadelphia International Airport, the final obstacle between the autonomous car and its place in history appeared on the horizon. So far, the ordinary-looking SUV had traversed the United States without incident. It had gone through tunnels and under overpasses. It circled roundabouts and stopped for traffic lights. Now, on the last day of a scheduled nine-day journey, it was poised to become the first autonomous car ever to complete a coast-to-coast road trip. First, it needed to contend with the Girard Point Bridge. Riding in a rear seat, "I saw that bridge coming, and I thought, 'Oh my gosh, this is going to be a grab-the-wheel moment," said Kathy Winter, vice president of software at Delphi Automotive. The car, an unassuming Audi SQ5 nicknamed Roadrunner, had been well-tested. Back in January, a few inebriated pedestrians fell flat in front of the car during a demonstration in Las Vegas. It was the quintessential worst-case scenario, and the car admirably hit the brakes. More than drunken louts, bridges present a sophisticated challenge for the six radar sensors that feed data to the car's internal processors. Instead of sensing solid objects, radar sensors can read the alternating bursts of steel beams and empty space as conflicting information. "They're a radar engineer's worst nightmare," said Jeff Owens, Delphi's chief technology officer. Girard Point Bridge, a blue skeleton of girded steel that spans the Schuylkill River, might be a bigger challenge than most. Traveling across the lower level of its double decks, the autonomous car's radar sensors had to discern between two full sets of trusses. Cross the Schuylkill, and Delphi's engineers felt confident they'd reach their destination: the New York Auto Show. For now, the sternest test of the trip lay directly in front of them. A Data-Mining Adventure Until that point, the toughest part of the journey had been finding an open gas station in El Paso, TX. Trust in the technology had already been established. The main reason Delphi set out on the cross-country venture with a team of six certified drivers and two support vehicles was to capture reams of data. What better way to do that than dusting off the classic American road trip and dragging it into the 21st century? They did exactly that, capturing three terabytes worth of data across 3,400 miles and 15 states.
Next Audi R8 caught on the 'Ring
Tue, 18 Mar 2014Now that we're kinda-sorta-maybe-slowly thawing out from this horrible winter, automakers are moving away from the harsh extremes of winter testing and taking their new wares for laps around the infamous Nürburgring. What better way to kick off the sports car testing season than some fresh shots of the next-generation Audi R8 supercar?
Despite the slick coupe's shape not changing too much, details under that camouflage reveal styling elements that are more squared off and angular - similar to what Audi has done with its 2015 TT coupe. Don't be fooled by those square taillamp holes in the camo out back, either - look closely and you'll see a stylish LED lamp design.
Expect some 100 to 200 pounds to be shaved off the next R8's curb weight.
Why we can't have better headlights here in the U.S.
Tue, Mar 13 2018It wouldn't be a European auto show if we weren't teased with at least one mainstream vehicle we can't have here. At the Geneva Motor Show last week, the small but vocal contingent of shooting-brake buffs lamented that the Mazda6 wagon won't be coming to our shores, although they can take comfort in the fact that the vehicle won't get the torquey 250-horsepower 2.5-liter turbocharged gasoline engine we'll get here. Mercedes-Benz also announced a new headlight technology in Geneva that likely won't be available here anytime soon. It's just the latest in a long line of innovative and potentially lifesaving front-lighting solutions that the federal government doesn't allow in this country due to outdated standards — and a current lack of leadership at the U.S. Department of Transportation. Mercedes-Benz's new Digital Light system that debuted in Geneva uses a computer chip to activate more than a million micro-reflectors to better illuminate the road ahead. The Digital Light headlamps works with the vehicle's cameras, sensors and navigation mapping to adjust lighting for the given location and situation and to detect other road users. The Digital Light technology also serves as an extended head-up display of sorts by projecting symbols on the pavement ahead to alert drivers to, say, slippery conditions or pedestrians in the road. And it can even project lines on the road in a construction zone or through tight curves to show the driver the correct path. Digital Light will be available on Mercedes-Maybach vehicles later this year, although like any technology it's bound to trickle down to less expensive vehicles. That is, if we ever get it here in the U.S. Audi, a leader in automotive lighting, has repeatedly run into snags trying to bring state-of-the-art car headlights to the U.S. The German luxury automaker's recently introduced matrix laser headlight system, which performs many of the same trick as Mercedes-Benz's Digital Light, also isn't legal on U.S. roads. And five years after the introduction of its matrix-beam LED lighting, which illuminates more of the road without blinding oncoming motorists with brights by simultaneously operating high and low beams, Audi still can't bring that technology to the U.S. either.