2007 Audi Q7 - 7 Passenger - All Wheel Drive - Nav - Bose - Much Much More!! on 2040-cars
Lovington, Illinois, United States
2007 Audi Q7 Premium Quattro 3.6L. Very nice personal vehicle. Mechanically perfect. Mechanic owned. Fresh oil change. Needs nothing. Everything works great. This vehicle is pure Audi with all the German creature comforts as well as legendary safety and Audi's sports car feel. Below is a youtube review that we watched before buying this vehicle. Take a look. Please email with any questions and good luck!
Standard and Optional Features Include: Navigation Tilt and telescoping steering wheel Leather seats throughout Panoramic sunroof with rear sunroof Powered sunroof blinds Power driver and passenger seats Cruise control Heated front and middle row seats Sliding middle row Rear trunk storage LED lighting Keyless entry Satellite radio ready Bluetooth ready All power windows Push button child locks 6 Disc CD changer AM/FM Radio Heated mirrors Rear defroster Dimmable display Rear wiper Automatic rain sensing wipers Shiftable Automatic transmission Automatic climate control All wheel drive Electronic glove box access Compass Outside Temp Display
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Adam Carolla is world's the least helpful test drive co-pilot
Mon, 16 Jun 2014If you were going to test drive a new car, who would you want to take with you? Your spouse? A friend? Maybe an automotive journalist? Well take it from us: there's one of us riding shotgun just about every time we go to drive anything, and we're not all we're cracked up to be.
How about a celebrity comedian? Well, that largely depends on which comedian we're talking about here. Some - say, Jerry Seinfeld or Jay Leno, for example - might be more helpful than others, being more or less schooled in the finer points of the modern automobile. Adam Carolla might seem like he belongs on that list too, but in this latest video for a friends at Edmunds.com, the one-time host of The Car Show on Speed TV seems bent on being as comedically intrusive as possible. Which may be funny, but helpful? Not so much. See what we mean in the video below, and the next time you go to test drive a new car, you just might find the world's most popular podcast host climbing in with you.
Audi commits two R18 E-Tron Quattros to final Sebring race for LMP1 cars
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It appears as if Audi is confused by the move as well. The German brand has announced it will participate in this year's ALMS opening round, the famed 12 Hours of Sebring, as it does every year, and bringing two Audi R18 E-Tron Quattro hybrid race cars with which to compete. Unlike every other year, Audi is treating this year's race as its potential swan song in this famous Florida race.
There's a good reason that Audi is so fond of the 12 Hours of Sebring, as it debuted the gas-powered R8R there in 1999 that kicked off its participation in the upper echelon of endurance racing. The R8R preceded the R8, which debuted at Sebring in 2000 and won that race, starting an amazing career for that car that included five more wins at Sebring. The R8 was followed by the R10, then the R15 and R18, and finally we wind up at today's R18 E-Tron Quattro - all winners, all dominant, all exciting to watch.
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Set to be unveiled in a couple of days at the Leipzig Auto Show to celebrate 25 years of the TDI engine, the concept ditches the gasoline-burning 4.2-liter V8 in the production RS5 in favor of a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo-diesel with an electric supercharger added on to combat turbo lag. Output comes in at 385 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, which means that while it has 65 fewer horses than the gasoline model, it packs a staggering 236 lb-ft more torque.
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