2015 Audi A8 Awd Quattro-edition on 2040-cars
Ionia, Michigan, United States
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Gorgeous IBIS WHITE exterior matched with a Velvet Beige w/Valetta Leather Seat Upholstery leather interior....
2015 AUDI A8 QUATTRO Executive pkg WITH the 3.0 SUPERCHARGED ENGINE IN superb condition
Gorgeous car Only 10,416 miles!!!!! One of the HOTTEST cars in
the country hands down AWD/QUATTRO 3.0 SUPERCHARGED engine with amazing
power DOUBLE CLUTCH (DCT) automatic transmission with an option for a manual
mode BEAUTIFULLY ENGINEERED AIR SUSPENSION TO ADJUST TO YOUR LIKING GORGEOUS
19" RIMS Minor curb rash on 2 right rims Am/fm/CD MULTIMEDIA/BLUETOOTH
AUDI MMI SYSTEM LIVE TRAFFIC UPDATES TO AVOID BUSY
ROADS WI-FI ENABLED WITH SIM CARD FROM YOUR PHONE PROVIDER DUAL power HEATED/COOLED
LEATHER seats in tip top shape.---These seats are 22 way powered and feature the amazing MASSAGING
seats DUAL FRONT MEMORY SEATS (BOTH FRONT SEATS ARE MEMORY SEATS REAR VIEW
camera 8 speed automatic transmission BLIS SYSTEM(BLIND SPOT ALERT SYSTEM HUD ((((HEADS
UP DISPLAY (((((((( REAR parking sensors FRONT parking
sensors COLD WEATHER PKG. which includes heated seats POP UP NAVIGATION/MULTIMEDIA
SCREEN MOUSE PAD SCREEN FOR CONVENIENT USE Heated steering
wheel PUSH BUTTON START ON/OFF Rain Sensors Auto start and
stop AUTOMATIC POWER FOLD UP SIDE MIRRORS WHEN CAR IS LOCKED SOFT CLOSE VACUUM
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2014 Audi SQ5 ditches diesel, still packs a punch
Mon, 14 Jan 2013Over in Europe-land, the Audi SQ5 is a diesel-powered monster capable of sending a whopping 479 pound-feet of torque to its wheels. Naturally, this beast isn't coming to the States, but that doesn't mean we're missing out on the whole SQ5 experience altogether. At the Detroit Auto Show this week, Audi is debuting a new gasoline-powered version of the hot crossover, and while it's not quite the oil-burning dreamboat we've lusted after from afar, we certainly wouldn't kick it out of bed.
Instead of a diesel, we get a boosted version of Audi's supercharged 3.0-liter V6, good for 354 horsepower and 346 pound-feet of torque. Running through an eight-speed automatic transmission, the SQ5 will reportedly be able to fire off 0-60 times in the low-five-second range and will top out at an electronically limited 155 miles per hour. Suspension upgrades are on hand to improve road-going prowess, but also lower the Q5's stance a bit, too.
Because this is an S model, there are plenty of visual upgrades on hand, including a more aggressive front fascia, 20-inch wheels and some pretty new colors including Estoril Blue and Panther Black. Interior upgrades like Alcantara trim and aluminum brightwork add to some sportiness from the cockpit view, as well.
Audi wants to keep you healthy while behind the wheel
Wed, Jan 6 2016Health tracking is all the rage. You can get smart watches and smart wristbands and all sorts of silly tech to give you intricate metrics about your wellbeing. Hell, my bathroom scale is connected and will automagically sync my latest weight, body fat, and heart rate readings to an app on my smartphone. Bathroom scales and wearables aside, Audi is hoping to bring this fitness-tracking tech to four wheels with its new Fit Driver system. No surprise, the new program was announced at the technophile's paradise that is the Consumer Electronics Show. Paired with a wearable, like an Apple Watch or FitBit, that would monitor heart rate and skin temperature, the car's sensors can track a driver's breathing and driving style. This data can be analyzed alongside weather and traffic information, effectively allowing the car to determine how stressed or tired a driver is. Systems within the vehicle would then be tweaked to "relax, vitalize, or even protect the driver." This can take the form of an automatic massage and adjustments to the cabin temperature, ambient lighting, and infotainment. So when you're about to go full road rage because there's a Camry doing ten under in the left lane, Sirius could flip on the easy listening of Watercolors to calm you down. Naturally, this technology is still in the early stages, and there's no word about when it could actually arrive in production vehicles. But as driverless systems evolve, Audi is aiming to develop such an advanced health suite that an autonomous vehicle could detect a medical emergency, pull over safely, and call for assistance. Here's to the future, folks. Check out the official release below. Audi Fit Driver Audi envisions a future in which drivers leave their cars more relaxed than when they entered them. The car, as a personal yet simultaneously connected space, is ideal for health and fitness monitoring. Under the motto "my Audi cares for me", Audi Fit Driver will become a supportive driving companio. The Audi Fit Driver project focuses on the well-being and health of the driver. A wearable (fitness wristband or smartwatch) monitors important vital parameters such as heart rate and skin temperature. Vehicle sensors supplement this data with information on driving style, breathing rate and relevant environmental data such as weather or traffic conditions. The current state of the driver, such as elevated stress or fatigue, is deduced from the collected data.
Audi claims America unfairly pushes electrics over diesels, backed by survey
Fri, 15 Nov 2013Audi, in case you haven't noticed, is quite committed to diesel technology. It champions oil burners in both the racing world and to consumers, offering American customers a total of five diesel-powered models, which is more than any brand in the US market save for its parent company, Volkswagen. In a bid to prove that diesels aren't some passing trend and are actually gaining momentum in the US, Audi commissioned Harris Interactive to conduct a poll of 1,600 American drivers, to see how they felt about diesel power. The resulting statistics are rather surprising.
57 percent of the 1,629 drivers surveyed think the government has unfairly favored hybrids and electrics over diesel power
65 percent of drivers support laws being passed to make diesel more accessible, while 66 percent support tax incentives for diesel-powered vehicles