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Very Nice 2007 Audi A 8 L on 2040-cars

Year:2007 Mileage:119978
Location:

Delmar, Delaware, United States

Delmar, Delaware, United States
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 UP FOR SALE  IS  A TRADE IN THAT WE WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC TO GIVE THEM A OPPORTUNITY TO BUY AT THE PRICE OF DEALERS THAT WILL RESALE FOR RETAIL PRICES BUT NOW  YOU CAN SAVE THOUSANDS BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND AGGRESSION HIGH BIDDER WINS NO RESERVE 5 DAY AUCTION PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS AND MAKE YOUR DECISIONS BEFORE YOU BID!!!!!FOR SALE IS A 2007 AUDI A 8 L 4.2 V 8 HAVE BEEN WELL MAINTAINED WITH THE EXCEPTION OF YOUR AVERAGE WEAR WHICH IS VERY MINIMUM. THERE IS NO SUSPENSION OR ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION  MALFUNCTIONS .THIS IS A VERY SOUND AUDI A 8 L IT IS DRESSED IN A MIDNIGHT BLACK THAT STILL HOLDS A SHOWROOM SHINE WITH A FEW STONE CHIPS AND SMALL NICKS OVER ALL A BLACK BEAUTY IT IS TRIMMED OUT IN COGNAC  LEATHER THE BEST COMBINATION  PERFORATED HEAT AND COOL SEATS  THAT IS IN GOOD CONDITION STILL HOLDS ITS COLOR  AND LUSTER  WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS ACCENTED WITH BURL WOOD TRIM  GEAR SHIFT KNOB AND  STEERING  WHEEL ALL OPTIONS ARE FULL POWER AND ARE WORKING PROPERLY WITH LOTS OF LEG ROOM AND HEAD SPACE THE A 8 L IS 8 INCHES LONGER THAN THE BASE A 8 HAS A LONGER WHEEL BASE WITH THE SPACE FRAME WHICH MAKES IT LIGHTER IN WEIGHT THIS A 8 L  SITS ON A NICE SET OF RUBBER MOUNTED ON 19 INCH FACTORY ALLOY SPORTS WHEELS,THE QUATTRO IS GREAT IN THE WINTER SNOW AND ICE AND RAIN AND HILLS THE AIR IS ICE COLD THE HEAT IS FIRE HOT LOADED WITH NAVIGATION 6 DISC CD CHANGER HEATED SEATS BOSE SYSTEM  THE MMI IS EXCELLENT WORKING CONDITION STEERING WHEEL WARMER FOLDAWAY MIRRORS BACKUP CAMERA VOICE CONTROL FUNCTIONS  ONE REMOTE IGNITION KEY,THIS A 8 L IS POWERED BY A 8 CYLINDER 4.2 L LITER ENGINE WITH DUAL EXHAUST THAT STILL RUNS WITH FULL POWER PARTNERED BY A 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION WITH  PADDLE SHIFT OPTIONS THAT GIVES THIS A 8 L  LOTS OF GET UP AND GO THIS A 8 L HAS SPEED AND POWER .THERE IS A WHOLE LOT OF A 8 L LEFT HERE WITH NO WORRIES YOU WILL ENJOY THIS AUDI AND IT WILL SERVE YOU FOR MANY YEARS TO COME,WE  FOUND NO ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION PROBLEMS .BID WITH CONFIDENCE AND AGGRESSION THIS ONE IS A PRIZE!WE HAVE DESCRIBED THIS A 8 L TO THE BEST OF OUR KNOWLEDGE YOU ARE WELCOME TO STOP IN AND TEST DRIVE AND LOOK IT OVER ANYTIME ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND AS IS WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR OVERSIGHTS MISDIAGNOSIS OR MISPRINTS.THIS A 8 IS ALSO LISTED LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION EARLY IF PURCHASED BEFORE THE END .THERE IS NO EXCEPTION $200.00 ADMINISTRATION FEE IN ADDITION TO THE FINAL BID FOR DETAILING AND CLERICAL AS WELL AS A 60 DAY TEMP TAG AND REGISTRATION IF NEEDED.IF THERE ARE ANY QUESTIONS THE DESCRIPTION OR PICTURES DON'T ANSWER FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US AND WE TRY TO ANSWER THEM . GOOD LUCK AND GOD BLESS

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Looking for meaning in Audi killing off its $1m electric supercar

Thu, Oct 20 2016

Audi's most ambitious - well, most expensive, anyway – electric vehicle is no more. After building fewer than 100 of them (perhaps a lot fewer), Audi has cancelled the R8 E-Tron. Maybe it was the million-dollar-plus price tag. Maybe it was the " supreme hand-built quality." Maybe it was the fact that a non-electric R8 could be had for $164,150. Whatever the reason, was killing the R8 E-Tron a good idea? The R8 E-Tron would have been a good halo vehicle for the brand Here's the case for this being a shortsighted move. As we all know, the VW Group – and Audi especially – is in the middle of an electrification kick, and the R8 E-Tron would have been a good halo vehicle for the brand. Instead, it can stand as a prime example of waffling on the promise of plug-in vehicles. After all, Audi used to be incredibly proud of the R8 E-Tron, even if it had a tough history. The whole program was an on-again/ off-again kind of thing, but with enough momentum to get the EV some time at the Nurburgring. With both Mercedes and the EQ brand and BMW with its i brand moving strong into EVs, letting the headline be "Audi killed an EV" is not exactly fitting. It's not like Audi was wasting time making a lot of these. The R8 E-Tron went on sale in 2015 to customers who made a special request for it, and apparently only 100 did. But let's stop there. Getting 100 people to plunk down a million dollars or so for a car totals up to be a lot of money. There's no reason for Audi to price the car this high (forerunner vehicle programs almost always lose money for a time, just ask Toyota RE the Prius), but it did. And $100 million (if almost 100 were indeed sold) is nothing to scoff at, is it? It obviously wasn't enough to keep the lines and tooling open for this limited vehicle, and that sort of opens up a bigger question. Does the end (the second end, really) of the R8 E-Tron say something more important about EVs? Are they becoming less exotic high-end fixtures and more everyday transport? In a world full of Bolts and Ioniqs and E-Golfs – so, the world of 2017 and beyond – does a super high-end EV have any meaning? Gas-powered cars have managed to pull this off for decades, with Lamborghinis and Maseratis surviving just fine even with millions of Corollas out there. In a more-developed EV ecosystem, expensive EVs like the R8 should be able to do the same. Just not right now.

Audi prepping minor refresh for S6

Thu, 17 Apr 2014

Audi is well underway with testing for all of the refreshed versions of its A6-based sedan. We've already shown you shots of the Euro-spec A6 Allroad (which will wear some of its styling with our US-spec A6 sedan), and now we have some shots of a car that will actually arrive in the United States - the S6.
Like the Allroad, this will be quite a modest refresh, with tweaks to the headlights and taillights, as well as some slightly revised front and rear fascias. The headlights should get a new LED DRL pattern, although we doubt the changes will be much more drastic than that.
As with the Allroad, it seems likely that Audi will make a few very small changes to the interior, while the MMI infotainment system should also see an update. Changes under the hood, though, are more difficult to guess. That said, minor changes could be in store, but don't expect a dramatic increase in power or performance.

Audi 3D-printed this tiny Type C racer, we want to drive it

Thu, Nov 5 2015

See this little guy? No, not the one driving – that's Professor Hubert Waltl, Audi's head of production and Volkswagen's chief toolmaker. The thing he's driving, though, is a 1:2 scale replica of the 1936 Auto Union Type C. And it was 3D-printed entirely in house. Not in one piece, mind you. It's too big for that. But the Audi Toolmaking division employed metal printing technology to fabricate all the parts that went into this replica of one of the most dominant of the Silver Arrow grand prix racers of the pre-war era. It's essentially like the pedal car Audi rolled out nine years ago, or the E-Tron concept it showed us nearly five years ago. Only this one uses more advanced manufacturing techniques. Aside from making us want to drive it like nobody's business, the half-sized vehicle serves to showcase the advancements which Audi and the VW Group are making in manufacturing – particularly in the area of 3D printing. The German automaker presently has the technology to print laser-melted layers of metallic powder – either steel or aluminum – with grains measuring half the diameter of a human hair. The equipment can handle objects as large as 7.9 inches high by 9.5 inches wide – which, as small as this little car looks, is still a bit too large to simply print out in one piece. Audi Toolmaking prints "Auto Union Typ C" - Exact model of the "Silver Arrow" from a 3D printer - Audi Board of Management Member for Production Prof. Dr. Hubert Waltl: "This underscores our pioneering role in toolmaking." From powder to a component: With a 3D printer, Audi Toolmaking has produced a model of the historical Grand Prix sports car "Auto Union Typ C" from the year 1936. The company is now examining further possible applications of metal printers for the production of complex components. At the same time, Audi is creating important synergies with toolmaking in other parts of the Volkswagen Group. "We are pushing forward with new manufacturing technologies at Audi Toolmaking and at the Volkswagen Group," stated Prof. Dr. Hubert Waltl, Audi's Board of Management Member for Production and Head of Toolmaking at the Volkswagen Group. "Together with partners in the area of research, we are constantly exploring the boundaries of new processes. One of our goals is to apply metal printers in series production." The Volkswagen Group has a total of 14 toolmaking units in nine countries. Under the leadership of Prof. Dr.