2001 Audi A8 Quattro L Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
Reisterstown, Maryland, United States
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Up for sale awesome car that is in perfect mechanical condition. All services were done by certified Audi tech . I will post a list of what was done in the past 3 months. I bought this vehicle for work as i do drive people to and from airport i put around 20k miles on it but now i need an SUV to tow my boat so i have to sell this one. I love this car and hope who ever buy it will love it too. Even dough this is a 4.2 V8 she is pretty good on gas Premium but in mid 20 mpg that is very good. Tires still has about 30k life left on the if you rotate them in time. She has a full size spare in the booth with a good tire on it as well. Here is a list of items replaced on this car
1.Timing Belt Kit 2.Serpentine Belt 3.Thermostat 4 fan clutch 5 Rear Pads Rotors And calipers 6 Front Pads and rotors 7 right front CV axle 8 Spark Plugs 9 Fuel Filter 10 Exhaust flex pipe 11 cabin filter 12 engine air filter K&N 13 Lower control arms 14 Inner and outer tie rods 15 3 out of 4 window regulators 16 power steering pump Before i got this car she was sitting for a good 3 years and most of these parts were replaced due to that fact If you have any questions please feel free to let me know |
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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.
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2015 Audi S8
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So when Audi refreshed its A8 line for the 2015 model year with only minor updates, I kind of shrugged it off as just a quick way to keep the big sedan fresh until an all-new, hopefully S-Class-trumping version arrives. But then I drove the S8 pictured above, and I'm no longer so sure the Merc's shadow is as big and imposing as it once was.
Spoiler alert: the Audi S8 is simply fantastic.














