2014 Audi S5 6 Speed Manual Premium Plus S5-edition on 2040-cars
Dryden, Michigan, United States
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GORGEOUS//GORGEOUS//GORGEOUS//GORGEOUS BLACK METALLIC EXTERIOR ON THIS BEAUTIFUL 2014 AUDI S5 PREMIUM PLUS
EDITION matched with a BLACK(HEATED FRONT) leather interior 2014 AUDI S5
// 3.0 V6 ENGINE((SUPERCHARGED ENGINE// LET ME REPEAT THIS SUPERCHARGED ENGINE// GO AHEAD TRY TO FIND ONE FOR SALE
!!!!!!!!!)))) superb condition Gorgeous TRUCK and EXTREMELY RARE LOW LOW LOW 5,019
miles 6 SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION POWER OPERATED SUNROOF WITH SHADE
OPTION LEATHER WRAPPED STEERING WHEEL DUAL ZONE FRONT CLIMATE
CONTROL Am/fm/CD DUAL power HEATED FRONT seats in tip top shape..........SPORT
FRONT SEATS SPORT STEERING WHEEL DRIVER FRONT MEMORY
SEAT 6 CD CHANGER rear view camera BLIS SYSTEM(BLIND SPOT ALERT
rear parking sensors NAVIGATION system with pinpoint map accuracy directions
for go anywhere driving PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF CAME WITH TWO KEYS/
FOBS Power windows Power HEATED mirrors Key less
Entry POWER /HEATED MIRRORS BLIS SYSTEM/BLIND SPOT ALERT
SYSTEM Leather wrapped steering wheel REAR-VIEW-CAMERA SMART APPROACH KEY
SYSTEM Steering wheel controls Premium XENON headlights which go for a premium.......ADAPTIVE
HEADLIGHTS LED LIGHTS premium audio system DUAL STAINLESS
STEEL exhaust BANG & OLFSEN AUDIO GORGEOUS OEM ALLOY wheels with EXCELLENT tires to
match BLUETOOTH Cruise control Stability
control Steering wheel controls OWNERS MANUAL AND MUCH MUCH MUCH
MORE This vehicle is in superb condition and looks GREAT
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Tue, Feb 10 2015There won't be any celebrations in Munich this month, as BMW was outsold by arch-nemeses Audi and Mercedes-Benz. The Bavarian company finished behind Audi in January, which took the top spot for the first time since June of last year, Bloomberg reports. Ingolstadt rode high on a 10-percent bump in sales, while Mercedes saw a larger 14 percent increase. BMW, meanwhile, only saw a modest 6.3-percent sales increase last month, thanks in large part to its struggles in China. The company's sales there increased at about half the rate of its chief competitors, with a 7.9-percent jump to Mercedes and Audi's roughly 15-percent increases. Perhaps more worrying for BMW, though, is that this could become something of a trend for the company. According to Bloomberg, issues with Chinese dealers who cancelled orders over sales targets and bonuses combined with what the publication calls aging models, could spell bad news for the German marque. "This looks like a pretty significant decline in growth compared to Mercedes and Audi," Bankhaus Metzler analyst Juergen Pieper told Bloomberg. "I think this will continue during the next few months." News Source: BloombergImage Credit: Matthias Schrader / AP Earnings/Financials Audi BMW Mercedes-Benz
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