2010 Audi A4 Quattro Mint Condition Low Mileage - Must See on 2040-cars
Woodbridge, New Jersey, United States
|
Perfect crash-test scores
high-quality cabin sedan's big trunk sporty handling Engine2.0 L Inline 4-cylinder All Wheel Drive Transmission 6-speed Automatic TripTronic Horse Power 211 hp @ 5300 rpm •8 -way power passenger seat •8 -way power driver seat •Passenger seat with manual adjustable lumbar support •Driver seat with power adjustable lumbar support •Height adjustable driver seat •Height adjustable passenger seat •Leather •Bucket front seats Rear Seats •Split-folding rear seatback •Folding with storage center armrest •Rear ventilation ducts with fan control Power Features •Remote keyless power door locks •Power mirrors •Heated mirrors •4 one-touch power windows Instrumentation •Clock •Tachometer •External temperature display •Low fuel level warning Convenience •Cruise control •Front and rear cup holders •Front and rear door pockets •Overhead console with storage •Remote trunk release •Retained accessory power •Front seatback storage •Electric speed-proportional power steering •12V cargo area power outlet(s) •Tilt and telescopic steering wheel •Audio controls on steering wheel Comfort •Interior active charcoal air filter •Climate control •Sun sensor •Trunk light •Alloy trim on center console •Alloy trim on dash •Alloy trim on doors •Front reading lights •Leather trim on shift knob •Leather steering wheel •Rear floor mats •Turn signal in mirrors •Dual illuminating vanity mirrors In Car Entertainment •Diversity antenna •10 total speakers •180 watts stereo output •AM/FM stereo •Satellite radio satellite radio •Speed sensitive volume control •Auxiliary audio input •1 subwoofer(s) •Memory card slot •Radio data system Telematics •Pre-wired for phone Roof and Glass •Variable intermittent wipers •Rear defogger •Power glass sunroof Tires and Wheels •Alloy wheels •17 x 7.5 in. wheels •Steel spare wheel •225/50R17 94H tires •All season tires •Inside mounted spare tire •Temporary spare tire Safety Features •4-wheel ABS •Front and rear head airbags •Dual front side-mounted airbags •Child seat anchors •Remote anti-theft alarm system •Emergency braking assist •Ventilated front disc / solid rear disc brakes •Rear door child safety locks •Daytime running lights •Engine immobilizer •Front fog/driving lights •2 front headrests •3 rear headrests •Passenger airbag occupant sensing deactivation •Rear center 3-point belt •Front and rear seatbelt pretensioners •Turn signal mirrors •Stability control •Traction control •Electronic brake force distribution •Emergency interior trunk release •Rear height adjustable headrests •Post-collision safety system •Pre-collision safety system •Passenger head restraint whiplash protection system •Tire pressure monitoring •Brake drying •Rear Side Airbags |
Audi A4 for Sale
2004 audi a4 convertible excellent condition florida car
2009 audi a4 quattro 2.0t premium plus sedan(US $18,000.00)
2014 audi a4 2.0t premium sedan s-line auto sunroof 5k texas direct auto(US $32,980.00)
2008 audi a4 sedan turbo auto sunroof paddle shift 35k texas direct auto(US $15,980.00)
2005 audi a4 quattro avant wagon 4-door 2.0l dealer serviced
2007 audi a4 2.0 quattro!
Auto Services in New Jersey
Zp Auto Inc ★★★★★
World Automotive Transmissions II ★★★★★
Voorhees Auto Body ★★★★★
Vip Honda ★★★★★
Total Performance Incorporated ★★★★★
Tony`s Auto Service ★★★★★
Auto blog
Audi Debuted Its TT RS At The Beijing Motor Show | Autoblog Minute
Sat, Apr 30 2016Audi revealed its 400 HP 2017 TT RS at the Beijing Motor Show this week. We got looks at both the coupe and convertible. The TT RS will have a 5-cylinder engine, Audi Quattro, and can reach 62 MPH in as little as 3.7 seconds. Beijing Motor Show Audi Autoblog Minute Videos Original Video
Fastest and most powerful SUVs in America for 2022
Wed, Nov 10 2021Here in the United States, we enjoy power almost as much as we like our SUVs. Thankfully, we’ve got plenty of both. Traditionally, the most powerful SUVs source their massive horsepower and torque from some form of a V8. While thatÂ’s still generally the case, electrification comes into play more and more, whether itÂ’s mild-hybrid tech, a plug-in hybrid powertrain or, as is the case with the two vehicles topping this list, fully electric vehicles. As we enter the 2022 model year, letÂ’s look at the most powerful SUVs available. Before we dive in, letÂ’s address the elephant that is waiting just outside the door. Due to supply shortages, Mercedes-Benz is shelving most V8 models for the 2022 model year. Some 2021 models can still be found in dealer inventories, but we wonÂ’t include them. With that in mind, letÂ’s dive into the list. 2022 Audi RS Q8 — 591 hp / 190 mph Read our review of the Audi RS Q8 The only Audi on this list is a hot little number, which we characterized as “an uncompromising option in a field of compromised options.” Powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 (which seems to be a popular format in this list), its 591 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque get it scootinÂ’ to 60 mph in just 3.7 seconds, and on to a top speed of 190 mph. It even has the bragging rights of holding the Nurburgring lap record for an SUV.  2022 Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge — 592 hp / 155 mph (limited) Read our review of the Rolls-Royce Cullinan This is one SUV where being a passenger might be more exciting than sitting in the driverÂ’s seat, thanks to over-the-top luxury — what do you expect from a car that costs over $350,000? The driver doesnÂ’t go unrewarded, though, with a turbocharged 6.75-liter V12 at their disposal. Thanks to the Black BadgeÂ’s software upgrade, it makes 592 hp and 664 lb-ft of torque to help get to its electronically limited top speed of 155 mph that much quicker.  2022 BMW Alpina XB7 — 612 hp / 180 mph Read our review of the BMW Alpina XB7 Alpina takes already impressive BMW vehicles and turns them into even more powerful, more luxurious machines. The Alpina XB7 improves upon the BMW X7 with a biturbocharged 4.4-liter V8 offering up 612 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. ThatÂ’s good for a 4.0-second 0-60 sprint and a 180-mph top speed. Alpina also adds its own transmission and drivetrain tuning, upgraded suspension, exhaust and a whole slew of unique appearance touches.
What the Volkswagen I.D. concept tells us about the post-TDI future
Fri, Sep 30 2016If you've been paying attention, 2016 hasn't been a great year for Volkswagen. The TDI scandal removed VW's last crutch between our internal combustion present and the electric future, and so the company found itself scrambling to shift resources to show what's next right now. It's naive to assume that this is truly the sort of fairytale comeback story that VW's spin doctors would have us all believe, but it's notable that instead of flinching or pointing fingers, the engineers got to work. What they've produced is the I.D. concept, the third wave in VW's volume car history after the Beetle and Golf. The transaxle Golf was more than simply an updated Beetle, and likewise the I.D. is more than an electrified Golf. VW says the I.D. won't replace the Golf, but they said the same thing about that car replacing the Beetle. It's only a matter of time. VW says the I.D. won't replace the Golf, but they said the same thing about that car replacing the Beetle. It's only a matter of time. The I.D. approach is refreshingly simple: no carbon fiber chassis, no exotic battery chemistry, no outrageous concept car styling. The MEB chassis (the German acronym for modular electric platform) is made out of a traditional mix of high-strength steel grades to save costs and utilize existing factories. The battery is integral, not swappable, to reduce complexity and increase structural rigidity. It's also uses lithium-ion chemistry because of a proven track record and an existing (albeit deficient) supply chain. Contrast that with the e-Golf, which shares its chassis with the conventional internal-combustion cars. Fitting the battery and its ancillary systems became complicated and expensive. The skateboard installation in the I.D. will allow the pack to be optimized for the space available, reducing costs. As we've already reported, MEB will be shared across all VW Group brands to achieve an economy of scale, and the modular platform can be stretched to the size of roughly a Passat and down to a car slightly smaller than the I.D. It can be given all-wheel drive, although VW's e-mobility chief Christian Senger is quick to point out that the standard rear-drive configuration provides plenty of traction because of optimal weight distribution achieved with battery in the middle of the chassis. It makes all-wheel drive more of a bonus rather than a necessity in bad weather.


















