2005 Audi S4 Base Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States
2005 AUDI S4!! V8!!! QUATTRO PERMANENT ALL-WHEEL-DRIVE (AWD)! FULLY LOADED!! AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION, ALLOY WHEELS, AUTOMATIC XENON HID HEADLIGHTS, FOG LIGHTS, POWER FOLDING & HEATED EXTERIOR MIRRORS, AUTO-DIM REARVIEW MIRROR, AFTERMARKET AIR FILTER
(K&N), FULL COMFORTABLE LEATHER INTERIOR WITH GORGEOUS WOOD GRAIN TRIM, POWER &
HEATED FRONT SEATS, MEMORY DRIVER SEAT, SUNROOF,
DIGITAL INFO CENTER, HOME-LINK SYSTEM, BOSE
AUDIO SYSTEM WITH AM/ FM/ TAPE/ IN DASH 6 CD CHANGER/ SATELLITE RADIO READY, KEYLESS ENTRY, CRUISE CONTROL AND MORE!! RUNS VERY
SMOOTH WITH A STRONG
ACCELERATION. PAINT IS IN
GREAT CONDITION AND THE INTERIOR HAS
BEEN VERY WELL MAINTAINED!
SERIOUS INQUIRIES ONLY! LOCAL PICKUP ONLY! PAYPAL OR CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY! |
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Thu, 23 Oct 2014Audi has announced that it will be recalling 850,000 A4 sedans, wagons and Allroad models across the globe due to a software problem that could prevent the front airbags from deploying. All 850,000 vehicles were built after 2012.
Audi has already adjusted production of new A4s to eliminate the software glitch. Meanwhile, the German manufacturer was quick to emphasize that Takata did not manufacture the affected airbags.
According to Reuters, 250,000 of the affected A4s were built for the Chinese market, while another 150,000 were sold in Germany. Audi didn't provide a breakdown beyond those two countries, although it'd be a surprise if there weren't at least some affected airbags in the US market.
Audi UrQuattro gets the Petrolicious narrative
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But we're not just interested in this car simply because history has proven the UrQuattro to be important - we love its sharply creased looks, its offbeat soundtrack and its gravel-spitting abilities. Evidently, so does the crew from Petrolicious, as they've lavished their lenses upon the car. This particular model hails from 1983, and has covered a healthy 175,000 miles, says owner Manuel Leon Minassian. His first experience with the Ur (meaning "original") came in Beirut, where the car received plenty of praise from students at his school.
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According to his Twitter profile, Iqbal owns Platinum Executive Travel, a luxury car rental company in the England, and UK newspaper The Telegraph claims the company is also owned by Iqbal's father. On June 6, cameras caught three hooded men setting fire to a Lamborghini Aventador Roadster leased by the company for a wedding. A few days later, two Audi R8 Spyders and a Bentley Continental Flying Spur from Platinum also got the torch, and two men were caught on camera setting the blaze. Nobody was hurt in either of the attacks, and the Aventador appeared to be repairable with the fire causing most damage to the passenger seat and dashboard. Police are still investigating both of the crimes.
According to The Telegraph, Iqbal believes that the arsons could have stemmed from jealousy towards him and his family's business. Regardless, setting fire to a bunch of cars that are likely insured isn't a great way to show displeasure.