2001 Audi A8 Quattro L Sedan 4-door 4.2l on 2040-cars
O'Fallon, Missouri, United States
PRICED TO SELL....You'll love the tight handling of this
classic lined 2001 Audi A8L...4.2L V8 5-speed automatic AWD Quattro system that
grips like a tiger paw in snow. Xenon
Headlights ensure this 310 hp @ 6200 rpm black on black will turn heads. Select shift, sun roof, great Bose
stereo. Treated this car with great care
for +8 years. Chrome polished wheels in
great shape with no scratches or curb rubs.
Black leather shows some signs of wear...all lights working in and
out...all maintenance files on this 225,000 mile German machine reflect
retouched trans, cat converters, new brakes and tires <10k mi. This car runs great. Two minor scratches on the exterior and one
minor ding on the bottom door panel hardly noticeable. Back seat holds a football team. Blue-tooth ready. Check out photos. Cash only or PAYPAL please. Buy picks up locally in St. Louis, Missouri or pays for shipment. Call or text John at 314-724-6166 |
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Audi reveals new beefed-up A8 L Security
Tue, 14 Jan 2014
Audi claims is the lightest armored vehicle of its kind.
If there were ever a sedan that deserved the descriptor of "luxury," surely it's the Audi A8. Particularly in long-wheelbase form. But for many of Audi's wealthy customers around the world - namely those in developing markets - there can be no greater luxury than security. And for just those customers, Audi has announced the new A8 L Security.
Refreshed Audi A6 gets ready for Paris debut
Fri, 21 Mar 2014The Audi A6 remains a solidly luxurious choice in the deeply competitive executive sedan segment, duking it out with the Mercedes-Benz E-Class, BMW 5 Series and Lexus GS, among others. Having been on sale since 2011, though, it's starting to become just a tiny bit stale. Cue the refresh.
Expected to make its debut in October at the 2014 Paris Motor Show, the long-roof Avant/Allroad variant shown here gives us our first glimpse at some of the tweaks Audi has in store for its A6 range as a whole.
In general, this is pretty standard refresh stuff - new headlights that retain the same general shape as the current car but add a new DRL pattern, while there are also some subtle tweaks to the front fascia. The rear taillights have also been freshened (although as only the A6 sedan is sold in the US, it's likely the taillights we see will be different), and some minor changes have been made to the rear bumper. According to our spies, the cabin and MMI infotainment system could see some tweaks, while the oily bits under the hood could be in for for some minor changes as well.
MotorWeek revisits Audi's iconic Quattro
Tue, 11 Nov 2014The Subaru WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and just about every other all-wheel-drive performance car owes something to the legendary Audi Quattro, a model that was far more successful on the motorsports scene than it was in the showroom. Despite its modest sales, the UrQuattro still looms large in automotive lore, and indeed, in Audi's own sense of self. Considering the brand's semi-regular flirtation with the idea of a reborn Quattro, MotorWeek must have figured it'd be a good idea to revisit the original by digging up this archival review.
While time has the ability to cover up the warts of iconic automobiles, it should be noted that Motor Week host John Davis had more than a few critiques for the all-wheel-drive, turbocharged coupe.
Davis calls the Quattro's slalom handling "a disappointment," citing the overpowered engine and slow steering, and he had some unkind words for the brakes, as well. For our part, we're kind of wowed by the amount of ship-like body motion during testing, yet that sort of bobbing was certainly par for the course back in the early '80s.