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US $22,995.00
Year:2003 Mileage:88395 Color: Silver Leather interior
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13 Stevens Place, Melrose, MA 02176
617-444-9565
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2003 Audi RS 6

88,395 miles

Ebony Pearl exterior
Silver Leather interior

4.2L bi-turbo V8 engine
Automatic transmission
Quattro all-wheel drive
Navigation System
Bose Premium Sound
In-dash CD changer
Rear Parktronic
Dual-zone automatic climate control
18-inch alloy wheels
Leather steering wheel
Heated leather seats
Xenon headlights
Foglights
Moonroof

The RS 6 is the pinnacle of the Audi C5 platform. It was by far the most powerful Audi at the time. It comes with an amazing bi-turbocharged 450hp V8 engine, all-wheel drive, active suspension, amazing brakes with 8-pot monoblock calipers, sport interior with Alcantara headliner, 18-inch wheels, navigation, Bose, xenon and moonroof.

The vehicle is in excellent cosmetic and mechanical condition. It is a 100% non-smoker vehicle. The Carfax report is flawless and contains a complete dealer service history. It was purchased as an Audi Assured CPO vehicle.

The car is complete with all service records, including a timing belt change, a set of navigation discs, all floor mats, a spare, a tool kit, and 1 master key.

Viewings and test drives are welcome. Please call us at 617-444-9565 to arrange a meeting.

We finance! Good credit, bad credit, no credit, everyone gets financed! Go to alliancemotorgroup.com to apply.

We have been in business since 2003 and have excellent ratings on Google, Cars.com and eBay. Buy with confidence!

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Audi Sport sets up new shop in Neuburg

Thu, 04 Sep 2014

Racing fans may know Audi best for its Le Mans team that's positively dominated the endurance racing scene. But as formidable as its Le Mans program is, that's only one of the racing disciplines in which Audi competes. It also competes in the full FIA World Endurance Championship, as well as Germany's popular DTM touring car series and supports customer teams in GT racing series around the world. And now the competition division is getting a new headquarters.
Audi Sport has until now been based in an old supermarket near to the company's head offices in Ingolstadt, but is now moving into a brand new, state-of-the-art facility 12 miles to the west in nearby Neuburg. The result of some 20 years of planning and two years of construction, the complex covers 116 acres of land in Neuburg-Heinrichsheim and will house engineers, technicians and other staff who deal with the R18 E-Tron Quattro, the RS5 DTM and R8 LMS Ultra that compete the world over.
The facility was officially opened this past Saturday with participation from top Audi brass and local government officials and included demonstrations from all three of those racecars around the on-site test track. The works team has begun moving in and the customer racing department will move into its new Motorsport Competence Center in the first half of 2015.

Audi to spend $17 billion to fight BMW

Sat, 29 Dec 2012

It's no secret that VW Group, parent company to not only Volkswagen but also Audi, Bugatti, Bentley, Lamborghini, Porsche and Ducati brands sold in the US, is determined to become the world's largest automaker. Even more impressive is that VW is prepared to spend billions to make it happen.
With that comes word that VW Group will be spending $17 billion on its Audi brand over the next three years to push itself above rival BMW. The money will be invested in both vehicle development (including lightweight auto design and alternative powertrains) and facilities (including expansion in Hungary, China and new operations in Mexico). The luxury brand is focused on global manufacturing infrastructure.
Already Europe's best-selling luxury brand, Audi's objective is to overtake BMW by the end of the decade by selling more than two million cars per year (BMW is shooting for 1.54 million sales in 2013). If those objectives are met, VW Group should be on track to be the industry's volume leader by 2018.

Audi testing long-tail version of R18 e-tron quattro for Le Mans

Sat, 27 Apr 2013

Race teams are always looking for ways to shave hundredths of seconds of their lap times. Case in point: Audi is making some slight changes to its prototype racecar to make it ever so much more slippery as it cuts through the air.
Debuting at the second round of the FIA World Endurance Championship at Spa on May 4, Audi will be testing a long-tail version of its R18 E-tron Quattro racecar. As its name suggests, the long-tail car gets a lengthened rear section with the goal of improving aerodynamics. The long-tail will be run alongside the standard version of the racecar as a testbed for possible changes that might be in store, heading into the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
Audi did not say how many inches were added to the racecar, but as you can see in the image above, "long-tail" definitely doesn't take on the same meaning of classic long-tail cars of the past such as the Porsche 917. More information about the car, Audi's team and even some info about the track itself can be found below.