Audi Rs7 Nardo Gray Carbon Black Optic Adv1 Apr Milltek on 2040-cars
Mahwah, New Jersey, United States
Here is an extremely rare and beautiful 2014 Audi RS7 in Nardo Gray. This car is not only a head turner but also has every aftermarket upgrade available to date. Over $20,000 in modifications. This is now owned by an extreme car enthusiast who has owned many exotics. Only reason for sale is to move on to another platform. This car is in better then new condition. The Clear bra has been done since week 1. This vehicle looks, sounds, and drives incredible. The production number of Nardo Gray is very low especially with the discontinued carbon fiber. Now is your chance to own an amazing Audi! This vehicle is sold as is and still has the factory warranty. I can schedule seeing and driving the vehicle for SERIOUS buyers who qualify. This car has absolutely no paint or body work. NO ISSUES AT ALL! Here are the factory options. Nardo Gray Black Interior Bang and Olufsen Carbon Optic package High gloss black package Innovation package Driver assistance package Sport Exhaust with black finishers power soft closing doors media cable front filler panel Aftermarket Modifications -ADV1 21x10 5.2 MV2SL with hidden hardware (high gloss black) Stock tire setup -Milltek Non resonated complete exhaust -H&R lowering module -APR flash with all options -3M complete Clearbra (front bumper, headlights, carbon fiber pieces, hood, fenders, a pillars, door cups, rocker panels, rear bumper) -Gloss Black Emblems (front rings, RS7 emblem, rear rings, rear RS7 emblem) -color matched bumper reflectors -3M window tint -All weather floor mats All factory parts can be included with sale if buyer is interested. |
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Audi's CEO might not have known of VW emissions scheme
Tue, Sep 27 2016There's been no shortage of finger-pointing when it comes to finding people to blame for the Volkswagen diesel-emissions scandal that broke last September. One rather powerful executive, however, appears to have escaped blame. That would be Audi CEO Rupert Stadler, whose company sold about 85,000 diesel vehicles with emissions-cheating software, Reuters says, citing people familiar with the process. US law firm Jones Day questioned executives at both VW and its Audi unit and has found no evidence that Stadler was complicit with the plan, which involved programming Volkswagen-made diesel engines to produce artificially low emissions when the vehicle was being smog-tested. In Audi's case, the engine type in question was the 3.0-liter V6 diesel. Officials with both VW and its Audi unit declined to comment, according to Reuters. That engine was used for the Audi A6, A7, A8, Q5, and Q7 since the 2009 model year, in addition to the VW Touareg and Porsche Cayenne. Audi also sold the VW Group 2.0-liter four-cylinder in the A3 from 2010 to 2013 and 2015. VW has reached an agreement with US regulators concerning that engine, which is also not connected to Stadler. Last month, German newspaper Bild am Sonntag published specifics on how the 3.0-liter diesel cheated the emissions-testing process, including records that the motor was programmed to shut of its emissions-control equipment after 22 minutes of running, or about two minutes longer than typical emissions-compliance testing. Audi said last November that it would work on a software update for the V6's emissions-control system that would be submitted to both the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but the VW unit hasn't reached any settlement with US regulators implying that a solution was agreed upon. Volkswagen's settlement with the EPA will cost Europe's largest automaker as much as $15 billion in the form of buybacks, lease buyouts, vehicle repairs, and investments in zero-emissions technology. VW sold about a half-million vehicles in the US that contained the so-called "cheat" software. Related Video: News Source: Reuters Government/Legal Green Audi Volkswagen Diesel Vehicles vw diesel scandal scandal Rupert Stadler
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Audi Q1 captured wearing production metal for first time
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