2010 Audi A4 on 2040-cars
Newark, New Jersey, United States
2010 Audi A4, Premium Plus, Manual 6 Speed. Monsoon Grey Metallic, Black leather interior, Wood Inlays. 30 pin Ipod Plug and 3.5mm, heated seats, dealer tinted windows, moonroof... Certified Pre Owned, Still under Warranty. Just performed 45k service at Audi Brooklyn, mileage 44k, One tiny polishable scratch on bumper. No interior damage, 10/10 interior 9/10 exterior as per scuff. Rubber mats all around including trunk. 3m dealer applied coating on front hood and bumpers to protect paint. Tires Pirelli all season, 8/10. Adult vehicle, never abused. Not a daily driver, all highway miles for us between NYC and Upstate, always garaged never parked on the street. Selling because my wife is no longer interested in learning manual. Lightly tuned for improved performance and smoother acceleration: Apr Stage 2 Chip, APR Carbonio Intake, Eurocode Hi-Flow Cat Performed by Eurotech Audi specialists in Mahwah NJ. Chip can be turned off in 5 seconds, intake and cat just improve airflow. More detail upon request. Email with questions. I will pay to have the car fully detailed before delivery. All scheduled maintenance, All records, Always garaged, Excellent condition, All highway miles, No accidents, Non-smoker, Seats like new, Still under factory warranty, Title in hand. |
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Audi Q3 production begins in Spain
Tue, 07 Jun 20112012 Audi Q3 - Click above for high-res image gallery
It wasn't that long ago that Audi had no SUVs in its lineup - aside from the A6 Allroad Quattro - despite being known for its all-wheel-drive vehicles. But that's all changed, just as it has for BMW and Porsche. The Q7 was followed by the Q5, and now the Q3 has started production as well.
The first Q3 rolled off the assembly line today at the plant in Martorell, Spain. The facility belongs principally to Audi's sister-company Seat, but has gone through a considerable expansion - funded by both Audi and Seat - to prepare for the Q3's production.
Audi S1 nearly ready to rocket euros out of your pocket
Wed, 27 Nov 2013Audi was out testing its upcoming S1 on the streets of Germany when our trusty spy photographers snapped the new, all-wheel-drive hot hatch that's set to succeed the limited-edition A1 Quattro.
Unlike the A1 Quattro, the S1 should sport a much less aggressive look overall. As shown in the spy shots, its wheel wells lack the meaty flairs of its predecessor while its rear wing is much more subdued. The wheels are more in line with what we expect from Audi's S models and its higher ride height is more conducive to common things like steep driveways and speed bumps that the 333-unit A1 Quattro might not encounter.
According to our spies, the S1 should hit the European market with anywhere from 220 to 250 horsepower, making it considerably more potent than competitors like the Ford Fiesta ST or Polo GTI from its parent company, Volkswagen (although it'll likely arrive at a considerably higher price than either of those pocket rockets). On the high end, that's roughly equal to the 252 ponies generated by the 2.0-liter, turbocharged four in the A1 Quattro
Audi 4.2-liter V8 to live again in next-gen R8
Thu, 27 Feb 2014Fellow auto enthusiasts, it looks like the car gods have smiled upon us. Word is that Audi's stupendous 4.2-liter V8 will once again be available in the next-generation R8. Rumors pegged the trusty 4.2 as a dead engine revving, thanks to Audi's newer 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 found in models like the S6 and S7.
We expected the 4.0-liter to be the go-to engine in the next R8, but according to Car and Driver, there have been some issues cooling the force-induced mill in the mid-engine R8. The issues are so severe, in fact, that the 4.2 is going to be retained in the car's second generation.
It's more than just practical matters like cooling that are keeping the R8 from going turbocharged. C/D reports that even with the current state of forced induction, a turbocharged R8's throttle response and its resultant exhaust note would suffer too much to be feasible.