Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2004 Audi Allroad Quattro Base Wagon 4-door 2.7l Best Price On Ebay! Clean Title on 2040-cars

US $6,999.00
Year:2004 Mileage:154000
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

This price includes all registration fees and taxes!

timing belt was replaced

Up for sale Audi Allroad in great looking and driving condition!!! interior is in great condition! beautiful black and grey interior. very nice dark blue metallic paint job, great safe car for family with 8 airbags and all wheel drive, this car has air ride suspension and holds air really well, just did service on them and everything is in great working condition! recently replaced transmission with new one so you are getting almost new transmission. passed PA state inspection, no lights on, Michelin tires are almost new, always synthetic oil was used and recently changed so you are good for another 4500 miles, have clear title in my hand waiting for a new owner, I also can ship international! please call or email me for questions 215-303-6538 Alex, also please  dont call me asking about condition of the car because car is in excellent condition and reason im selling is to buy new allroad, i love this car (especially in winter) thanks for watching!!!

winter is coming so hurry up before prices go up on these cars! this is the right time to buy this car!


 photo CIMG8066_zpsf8a7cea5.jpg  photo CIMG8065_zpse63aaf39.jpg  photo CIMG8047_zpsc7f78726.jpg  photo CIMG8048_zpse1206913.jpg  photo CIMG8049_zpsc1318f0c.jpg  photo CIMG8050_zpsec1a2577.jpg  photo CIMG8051_zps885155cc.jpg  photo CIMG8052_zpsf65274bb.jpg  photo CIMG8054_zpsd329ba71.jpg  photo CIMG8055_zpsfc768c3c.jpg  photo CIMG8056_zps6ddff768.jpg  photo CIMG8057_zps85c457f4.jpg  photo CIMG8061_zps808ca4c8.jpg  photo CIMG8062_zps4726f03b.jpg  photo CIMG8063_zps83faf875.jpg  photo CIMG8058_zps5014f3f9.jpg  photo CIMG8059_zpsda4206b8.jpg  photo CIMG8060_zps2adb990c.jpg  photo CIMG8053_zpsea9e9588.jpg  photo CIMG8064_zpsfff539b9.jpg  photo CIMG8067_zps950d73b5.jpg

Auto Services in Pennsylvania

Yorkshire Garage & Auto Sales ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 91 Longstown Rd, Hellam
Phone: (717) 755-6121

Willis Honda ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, New Car Dealers, Used Car Dealers
Address: 1201 Route 130 N, Tullytown
Phone: (609) 386-2600

Used Car World West Liberty ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 2531 W Liberty Ave, Presto
Phone: (412) 343-3334

Usa Gas ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Gas Stations, Convenience Stores
Address: 5901 Mill Creek Rd, Wycombe
Phone: (215) 269-1198

Trone Service Station ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Emissions Inspection Stations, Automobile Inspection Stations & Services
Address: 2400 W Market St, Loganville
Phone: (717) 792-9916

Tri State Preowned ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Wholesale Used Car Dealers
Address: 203 N 7th St, Chalk-Hill
Phone: (724) 603-3727

Auto blog

Audi Traffic Light Assist helps you hit every green light

Thu, 09 Jan 2014

Before taking a ride in Audi's impressive Piloted Driving A7, we took a short spin up and down the Las Vegas strip to check out a smaller, but intriguing piece of Audi driver assistance technology called Traffic Light Assist that promises to help drivers make every green light.
Using both live and predictive data beamed into the vehicle's navigation unit via onboard wifi, TLA doesn't need a single camera to tell you when the light is going to change. Local data sources provide information about traffic light patters, and the in car system uses that data and the motion of the car to predict exactly how long it'll be until the green light goes red.
In practice, the system shows a traffic light icon in the central display (a head-up display would be a nice option), along with a countdown timer that reads the number of seconds before a light changes from red to green. Additionally, the system corrects (nearly instantly in our demo) for changing lanes and resultant changing signals; changing a straight-through traffic lane to a left-turn lane and signal, for instance.

Startup will make your Audi A4 self-driving for $10k [w/video]

Wed, 25 Jun 2014

We are on the cusp of the next generation of semi-autonomous driving technology becoming affordable. Adaptive cruise control is already trickling down to the mass market, and the more sophisticated systems found on vehicles like the Mercedes-Benz S-Class are clearly coming, as well. If you're a little adventurous, live in California and drive an Audi, you might be able to upgrade to the next stage of driverless tech even sooner. A San Francisco start-up called Cruise Automation is launching an aftermarket autopilot system called the RP1 for $10,000, with deliveries starting in 2015.
The RP1 is designed for 2012 and newer Audi A4 and S4 models. Although, Cruise CEO Kyle Vogt told Autoblog in an email: "There's no reason we can't expand to other cars, and we will." The system includes a sensor pod on the roof containing cameras, radar and other sensors to scan the road ahead. It then sends data to a small computer mounted on the side of the trunk. The desired inputs are then made by actuators for the steering, brakes and throttle to control the car. A button in the cabin activates the autopilot and controls the desired speed. Not completely unlike Audi's own, developmental, semiautonomous system.
At this point, the RP1 is somewhere between an adaptive cruise control system and an autonomous vehicle. It can control all of the cars inputs and even bring it down to a complete stop and then accelerate again. However, it only works on select highways in California. "We use geofencing to limit the areas of operation to segments of highway in which we've collected enough data to ensure our customers' safety," said Vogt to Autoblog.

We demo Audi's Traffic Jam Assistant tech on the road [w/video]

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

The closer automotive technology comes to making good on the promise of fully driverless vehicles, the better we see just what difficult work reaching that ultimate goal will become. That's because, unlike so many other in-car technologies that need only integration into a vehicle, truly autonomous cars will also insist on involvement with the surrounding environment, fellow motorists, infrastructure in cities and other communities and making it all work without exposing automakers to law-breaking or tremendous possible litigation. Clearly that isn't all about to happen in one go.
At CES in 2012, Audi told us about a debuting technology that would mark a significant step along the path towards self-driving cars: Traffic Jam Assistant. This year, the German automaker invited us out to Las Vegas to see the jam-busting technology in action, on a relatively busy freeway.
The Traffic Jam Assistant (we're pretty sure that name is still in Beta) promises to relieve drivers from the tedium of slow-moving freeways by taking care of braking, acceleration and staying inside of the lane - all with no input from the human behind the wheel. While still a fair step from truly autonomous driving, the goal here is to give a commuter some respite from the mechanical, time-wasting traffic jam paradigm, potentially opening up a space for productivity in the process. (Audi can't come right out and say that TJA will allow you to use your cell phone in traffic, as that's still against the law in many places, but something like that is clearly on the radar... er... LiDAR.)