2013 Audi S5 3.0t Cabriolet Quattro Premium Plus 2 Tone Leather on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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I'm offering a Stunning 2013 Audi S5 Convertible 3.0 Supercharged Quattro Premium Plus with only 14,228 Original,
documented and very well cared for miles.
This vehicle drives great, the engine is mechanically sound and the transmission is smooth and precise, offering a
pleasant ride expected from Audi.
All of the electrical and optional equipment on this vehicle works like new without any unpleasant surprises.
FEATURES & SPECIFICATIONS:
ABS (4-Wheel), Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Rear, Alarm System, All Weather Pkg, Alloy Wheels, AM/FM Radio,
Backup Camera, Bluetooth, Bose Premium Sound, Compass, Cruise Control, Daytime Running Lights, Driver Knee Airbag,
Dual Air Bags, Dual Zone Climate Control, Electronic Stability Control, Fog Lights, Google Maps, Heated Seats,
Keyless Entry, Keyless Start, Two Tone Leather Seats, Leather Steering Wheel, Led Lights, Memory Seats, MMI
Navigation, MP3 (Single Disc), On-Board Computer, Parking Sensors, Passenger Knee Airbag, Power Door Locks, Power
Mirrors, Power Seats, Power Soft Top, Power Steering, Power Trunk, Power Windows, Premium Plus Pkg, Rain and Light
Sensor, Side Air Bags, SiriusXM Satellite, Speed-Sensing Steering, Sport Activity Pkg, Supercharged, Tilt &
Telescoping Wheel, Traction Control, Trip Counter, Xenon Lights
Audi S5 for Sale
- 2015 audi s5 premium plus convertible 2-door(US $15,300.00)
- 2013 audi s5 quattro s tronic prestige package(US $18,100.00)
- 2014 audi rs5(US $24,900.00)
- 2014 audi s5 6 speed manual premium plus s5-edition(US $13,400.00)
- 2011 audi s5(US $15,800.00)
- 2013 audi s5 premium plus(US $16,500.00)
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Audi A4 preps to go Allroad
Wed, Jul 22 2015Audi recently unveiled the lighter, larger, and sleeker 2017 A4, but the sedan is just the beginning. We know that A4 Avant and Allroad wagon versions are on the way too. Only the Allroad, however, is destined for these shores. These spy shots provide an early idea of what to expect for American buyers who prefer a longer roof and more room to haul in the back. A few key details distinguish this Allroad from the standard Avant, including the elevated ride height. Also, look carefully at the front three-quarters shot, and you can also pick out the more pronounced fender flares. Audi's designers made slight adjustments to the air dam, especially below the headlights, and there are some smaller tweaks to the rear bumper, as well. The Allroad's debut is expected to be staggered from the sedan and Avant versions, and the company obviously isn't talking about power yet. The only powertrains divulged for the 2017 A4 in the US are either a revised 2.0-liter TFSI or a 2.0-liter TDI diesel. Regardless of engine, all-wheel drive would certainly be standard to fit the more rugged version's styling. Related Video:
Audi RS4 Avant Nogaro Selection puts a fresh face on old memories
Tue, 04 Mar 2014I've been fortunate enough to drive plenty of memorable cars over the years, and one of my all-time favorites is the Audi RS4 sedan. It was only sold in the United States for a short time, but during that quick run, it made a huge impression on me. I remember everything about that car - the smell, the sound, the exact feeling of the manual shifter as it clicked between the six gears, and the texture of the steering wheel that I so happily tossed about. In fact, whenever I'm feeling nostalgic, I go back and watch this video of the late David E. Davis, Jr., running the California Mille roads in a Sprint Blue RS4 - a video we shot for Winding Road many years ago during my tenure as an editor there.
So even though the Audi RS4 Avant Nogaro that debuts here in Geneva isn't super important, especially for our American-centric audience, I feel compelled to write about it. No, we don't get the lovely RS4 in the States anymore, but the package offered in Europe is just as sweet as ever - perhaps even more so, what with that stylish longroof shape. Under the hood is Audi's excellent, naturally aspirated 4.2-liter V8 engine, tuned to deliver 450 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque, allowing for a 0-62 sprint of 4.7 seconds.
The Nogaro name refers to the special blue paint - a throwback to the original Audi RS2 Avant that kicked off the company's super sweet luxury offerings. Other unique features for the Nogaro car include gloss black exhaust outlets, window frames and grille surround, as well as matte black roof rails. Special 20-inch wheels round off the exterior enhancements, and inside, Nogaro Blue Alcantara accents can be had on the door panels and seat inners.
2017 Audi A4 Deep Dive
Thu, Jul 16 2015Unchanged. Plain. Boring. These words have been used to describe the new 2017 Audi A4, but they all miss the point entirely. Yes, the design of the new A4 is evolutionary, rather than a ground-up restyling. But as they say in ancient High German, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." Of course, if you're at all interested in the 2017 Audi A4, you've probably read all about it in the official press release a few days ago. So we'll cut to the chase and tell you the bits you don't already know: the American-market details. We spent a day at Audi headquarters in Ingolstadt last week finding out the latest and poking around the A4 in the metal. The new A4 is wider, longer, and roomier than before. The lines are crisper and sharper, but yes, the proportions have remained very similar. That was done on purpose, thoughtfully. Not out of laziness. Stand any two sequential generations of Porsche 911 next to each other and you'll find they are rather similar. And yes, people do complain about that. But they also complain about the property tax rate on their third home in Monaco. That familiar-looking body gets a shockingly low coefficient of drag of just 0.23. The improvements in drag come from fine-tuning details down to the placement of the side mirror (now on the door, rather than the triangular window panel) and the contouring of the inner edge of the side mirror, which gets little vortex generating bumps to improve the turbulent airflow in that area, reducing drag. Attention to detail and refinement of a successful design – not boring, lazy repetition. Another notable departure in the styling of the new A4 is equally subtle, but even more significant from a precision manufacturing perspective: the hood has no cut lines on its upper surface. Instead, the hood now wraps around the tops of the fenders, the cut line integrating with the sharp crease that runs down the entire body side. The creation of this cut line requires extremely tight manufacturing tolerances to enable the precise alignment of the hood and fender gap with the stamped-in crease in the door panel; misalignment would be obvious and catastrophic to the clean, simple design's flow. Now, let's rip off this Band-Aid: no, we won't be getting the Avant. Why? Because no one buys it, vociferous vocalizations on the Internet aside.