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One Owner Convertible 3.2 Quattro on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:95330 Color: / special order Magma red interior with enhanced interior package
Location:

Massapequa, New York, United States

Massapequa, New York, United States
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2009 Audi TT Convertible 3.2 Quattro AWD 6-speed manual - Black exterior / special order Magma red interior with enhanced interior package, Prestige package, Audi Navigation, 18" wheel option, Heated seats, Bose audio with 6CD changer, AUX input and two memory card drives, Xenon plus lights, LED signal and interior lighting, Power top and wind deflector, Active rear spoiler, Parking sensors, Trunk pass through with ski bag, Factory TT rubber mats, One owner since new (Leased then bought out in 2011) No accidents, 95K pure highway mileage - Looks, drives and feels like a 35K mile car, Immaculate near new condition inside and out, No issues, Absolutely everything functions as new, All maintenance up to date, Full set of books, keys, and original window sticker included. Beautiful roadster that is very fun and satisfying to drive especially with the 6-speed. SERIOUS BUYERS ONLY PLEASE. PRICE IS FIRM. 516-246-5911
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Tue, Aug 29 2017

File under News your fanny can use: The seating systems in the Ford Escape and Edge, the Audi A3, Chevrolet Cruze, Kia Cadenza, Porsche Cayenne and Toyota Tundra received top marks in a new J.D. Power study on seating and seat belt quality and satisfaction. The J.D. Power 2017 Seat Quality and Satisfaction Study asked more than 77,000 new owners and lessees of 2017 model-year cars and light trucks to rate their vehicle's seats and seat belts within the first 90 days of taking ownership. The survey is broken up into seven vehicle segments and scored on total seat problems per 100 within each segment, with awards presented to the seating system supplier. Canadian auto supplier Magna won three of seven first-place awards for its seating systems in the A3, Escape and Edge. Ireland-based Adient got top marks for its seats in the Cadenza and Cayenne. Lear Corp. won for the Cruze, and Avanzar Interior Technologies scored highest for seats in the Tundra. J.D. Power says its study is intended for automakers and suppliers with quality and satisfaction information to be used in developing and marketing seating systems. "But the results are just as interesting to a consumer audience," the company says. "After all, some drivers spend a considerable amount of time behind the wheel, and it's helpful to know which vehicles offer the most comfortable seats for those long commutes." Ain't that the truth. Ford was the only automaker whose seat systems, both manufactured by Magna, received top honors in two segments: the Escape for mass-market compact SUV and the Edge for mass-market midsize/large SUV. J.D. Power says it used 22 attributes to measure seat quality, three measures of seat belt quality and 12 to measure satisfaction. Awards were presented to the seating suppliers. Related Video: Image Credit: Audi Auto News Design/Style Audi Chevrolet Ford Kia Porsche Toyota Safety JD Power seats

1,682 miles in a 2014 Audi A8 L TDI - Part 2

Thu, 10 Oct 2013

Interruptions like the Canadian Grand Prix, Le Mans, Pikes Peak, that ridiculous Porsche 911 GT3 and the really good, really outrageous Jeep Cherokee, are among the distractions that delayed the conclusion of this tale. If you'll remember, in Part 1 we started off in a parking lot in Sebring with an Audi A8, headed anywhere that would empty our tank, and after five days in Miami and Ft. Lauderdale and Pompano Beach we bolted in the middle of the night for a breakfast date at an IHOP a couple hundred miles away.
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