2000 Audi A6 Quatro Wagon-awd on 2040-cars
Campton, New Hampshire, United States
Up for auction is my Audi A6 Quatro Wagon...I bought this as a 3rd car and drove it for years...it is registered but did not pass inspection. It needs a new exhaust (reason why it's a wee bit loud) and the main reason it didn't pass inspection. It also needs some other stuff:
Right front light has a crack in the lens, and new ball joints. Engine runs strong. transmission shifts as it should. All power- windows, locks, roof, a/c, heat, heated seats, wipers, stereo work as they should. The tires are in good shape ( a year old) -stereo /cd works, and the ac blows ice cold. Comfy leather heated seats and and a working sunroof. The glove box lock fell off so it is rigged with a twisty tie to open and close it. ( although I still have the lock if you want to fix it). The outside is ok except the passengers side front panel...not bad, but you can tell that someone hit it lightly. However, it does not affect the driving of the car as we fixed it the best it could be fixed without getting a brand new panel. I honestly do not need this car at all as we have just gotten a new car. I must tell you I lugged my two labs around in this car so it would need a good scrub down! :-) It was our "dog mobile"! I called to see if an Audi specialized auto salvage would want it and if so, how much they would pay me for it. I got the number from them so I am starting it off at their price...anymore I make is gravy. Just want it out of my yard! This car still drives nice but needs work. There is still life left to this baby. A great second car to have once these items are fixed. We just don't need it so we don't want to spend the money. We live in the white mountains of NH-near Waterville Valley ( 2. 15 hours north of Boston). On Jul-17-14 at 08:55:35 PDT, seller added the following information: UPDATE: I didn't realize my husband replaced the cracked lens so you can scratch that off the list...One other thing I forgot to mention: the passenger side window "sticks" sometimes when going back up! You have to use you hand to guide it up. I also cleaned out the car today |
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2014 Audi Q5 TDI
Wed, 04 Dec 2013I've struggled with diesel technology. It's not that I have a problem with it or dislike it, but rather that I don't particularly understand what stops its wider-spread adoption. Sure, memories of rust-prone, smoky, sluggish and uneconomical Oldsmobile diesels aren't exactly easy to erase from the collective memory of the North American motoring public, but I'd think that a few years into the latest crop of clean diesels, there'd be wider adoption - or at least consumer consideration - by now.
Part of the issue is the still limited number of segments that diesels are available in. The Volkswagen Golf/Jetta TDI is finally getting a challenger in the form of the Chevrolet Cruze Diesel, and the BMW 328d is bringing something new to the entry-level sports sedan, but there are still a huge group of segments where diesel-power has no representation.
The small, luxury crossover realm is not one of those. It has the Mercedes-Benz GLK250 Bluetec, a stylish crossover with a silky-smooth 2.1-liter, turbodiesel four-cylinder that can return the kind of fuel economy that makes people take notice. And while the GLK250 is quite good, economy will only spread the diesel's appeal so far. People need to experience the seat-flattening torque that these mills can produce, and for that, we most humbly recommend the new 2014 Audi Q5 TDI.
Audi TT Sportback Concept rounds out an icon
Thu, 02 Oct 2014That German automakers seem singularly fixated on filling any white space between their models isn't new - the last decade-plus has seen their showrooms overflowing with niche models, some of which seemingly occupy sub-genres of sub-genres. To our eyes, there's often diminishing aesthetic and utilitarian returns to go along with the heightened price tags that accompany these models, but we're beginning to think Audi is tackling its personal diversity initiative best. Unlike the often heavy-handed designs from rivals (we're looking at you, BMW), Ingolstadt seems to be doing doing a more graceful job of carving out models between models. The latest proof of this is the TT Sportback Concept, just unveiled here at the Paris Motor Show.
After showing off its Allroad Shooting Brake Concept in Detroit and, more recently, in the Offroad Concept in Beijing amidst rumors of the TT sports car platform expanding into an entire family, we're not surprised to see this more utilitarian five-door hatchback showcar here in France. This, despite the fact that Audi already counts similarly proportioned A5 Sportback and A7 Sportback models in its lineup.
Of the TT line extension concepts, this Sportback certainly looks the most production ready, with a bare minimum of showcar tinsel masking realistic proportions and detailing. We think it's quite handsome from stem to stern, even if it's a bit familiar looking. The design incorporates Audi's trademark big-grille look with the TT's prominent arched roofline and heavily radiused fenders, along with a rear lighting graphic that subtly echoes the A3. Despite its leggy looks, the TT Sportback Concept is surprisingly compact, spanning less than a foot longer overall than the production 2016 TT despite its 4.7-inch longer wheelbase and extra set of doors. Those sleek looks come at least partially as the result of an overall height that sits 1.2 inches lower than the TT coupe.
Audi TT images leak out ahead of Geneva debut
Mon, 03 Mar 2014Audi has done an incredibly poor job of keeping the third-generation Audi TT a secret. The first images of the car's rear leaked out late last week, and Audi released its own teaser video for the car last week, too, showing off its aluminum body. Now, the first official photos have surfaced out ahead of the car's debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show on March 4. The official photos are practically identical to the renderings from two weeks ago.
However, it appears that Audi has been able to keep one secret up its sleeve. If you look closely at the TT's grille, the badge appears to read TTS. It also has chrome and brushed aluminum trim on the mirror caps, rear diffuser and front air dam. The interior is also quite similar to the concept interior of the new TT was first shown in January at CES. So, images of the actual TT are likely to still be fresh when the car rolls across the stage at Geneva.
Check out all of the leaked photos in the gallery, and official details about the 2015 TT are expected in the next 24 hours.