Rare, Super Low Mileage 2002 Audi Tt Alms Edition on 2040-cars
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:1.8 L Turbo - stock 225 HP upgraded
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 4
Make: Audi
Model: TT
Trim: ALMS Commemorative Edition
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player
Drive Type: Quattro
Safety Features: Zenon Headlights, Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Mileage: 37,629
Power Options: headlight washers, automatic climate control, Tilt and Telescope Steering Wheel, Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Sub Model: ALMS Quattro
Exterior Color: Avus Silver
Interior Color: Brilliant red leather
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
One of only 500 made in this color combo. I love this car and hate to part with it. So, I am fully aware that my retail price is off of suggested in the car "books." Two previous owners were older. I purchased it from a dealer in Florida. I am in AZ. BTW, the valet parking kids always put this up front.
At launch this car was miles ahead of standard technologically- 6 speed, turbocharged, AWD, Haldex torque management, AND it gets 25 MPG! The suspension is nearly completely stock except for the adjustable lower control arms in the rear. This was done to adjust camber with a lower offset in the rear wheels. The red leather interior is stunning. Bose sound system with 6 disc changer. Zenon headlights. Heated seats and Homelink remote transmitter. The car has numerous upgrades including:
- APR Stage 1 upgrade - dyno'd at 250 HP on 91 octane, 255 on 93 octane
- Red powder coated adjustable rear lower control arms to allow for greater offset
- Osir DTM Valence
- Osir Telson Spoiler
- Tenso 18" lightweight wheels
- H & R Wheel Spacers
- BlueFlame stainless exhaust - beautiful - quiet - low sound - appropriate with character of the car
- Relatively new (90%) Nitto Invo 225/40-18
- K & N air cleaner
- Red painted emblems and accents
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Mon, May 25 2015Designed as they are to take the driver out of the equation, you might think that the idea of an autonomous vehicle would seem diametrically opposed to that of a supercar. But Audi disagrees. The German automaker has cooked up a series of "piloted driving" concepts that are increasingly focused on performance, and this could be the ultimate iteration yet. Audi's latest Piloted Driving demonstrator is based on the R8 E-Tron. It's altogether almost identical to the one we saw in Geneva, packing an electric powertrain to deliver 456 horsepower, 679 pound-feet of torque and a 0-62 time of 3.9 seconds. Only in this case, it can do it all on its own, without any driver intervention. To pull that off, Ingolstadt has fitted this show car with an array of sensors, including a new laser scanner, multiple video cameras, ultrasonic sensors and radar transmitters at both ends – all handled by a central "driver assistance control unit." It's the latest in a series of concept cars that has already included a version of the RS7 Sportback designed to lap the racetrack, and the Prologue concept that drove itself to CES. This concept was similarly unveiled at CES Asia, the Eastern counterpart to the tech expo we usually catch in Las Vegas. Just what the point is in engineering (or buying) one of the best-driving cars on the market and then handing over its operation to a computer, we don't quite get. But at least we can rest easy knowing that Audi is not giving up on performance as autonomous tech turns the driver into just another passenger. Related Video: Audi R8 e-tron piloted driving technical concept car 340 kW of power, 0 to 100 km/h (62.1 mph) in 3.9 seconds and a driving range of 450 km (279.6 mi) – Audi has extensively developed its all-electrically powered high-performance R8 e-tron sports car further. The technology study is one of the highlights of CES Asia, and it brings together future technologies – which relate to lightweight design, high-performance drive systems and functions for piloted driving. The Audi R8 e-tron piloted driving concept car is based on the multimaterial Space Frame of the new production R8. A rear car body module made of carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) integrates the luggage compartment, which extends the frame structure. The walls of the luggage compartment shell are corrugated, so that they can absorb extreme amounts of energy with little material weight in case of a rear-end collision.
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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.
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