Low Mileage!!! Excellent Condition!!! Runs&drives Fantastic!!! No Reserve!!! on 2040-cars
Foster, Rhode Island, United States
This Allroad is in excellent condition. It drives and handles beautifully with no warning lights on displayed on
the dash. Cosmetically, there are no dings, dents , rust or defects on the body aside from missing 2 front fog lights
and some scuffing of the rear bumper you can see in the photographs. All the leather seats show little-to-no wear and have no
cracks or tears. All interior gauges and lights work with only minor wear on the radio buttons. There are no rattles or squeaks
and the handling is tight. The car has 4 matching Goodyear Assurance 225/55/R17 tires that are close to BRAND NEW condition!!!
Timing belt and water pump have been replaced at 79k miles!!!
The interior with its power-adjustable heated leather seats, power windows and door locks, and Audi Concert 6-
disc stereo is likewise in excellent condition. The adjustable-height suspension with ABS and traction control
provides a ride that is smooth and quiet. Handling is tight and the anti-lock brakes and suspension are solid.
Our loss can be your gain. This car WILL BE SOLD to the HIGHEST BIDDER!!! Good luck bidding!!!
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Audi Allroad for Sale
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Audi builds its six-millionth Quattro-equipped car
Tue, 15 Jul 2014All-wheel drive has become the norm particularly among German automakers. Mercedes offers its 4Matic system on a broad range of models, BMW counters with its xDrive system, Volkswagen has 4Motion, and the only Porsche you actually can't get with all-wheel traction is the Boxster/Cayman. But before all its competitors got on board with channeling power to all four wheels, Audi was making a name for itself with its Quattro all-wheel-drive system.
Now 34 years since the advent of the original Audi Quattro, the House of the Four Rings has built its six millionth vehicle equipped with all-wheel drive - only a year and a half since it hit the five-million mark. In fact these days nearly half of all new Audis are ordered in Quattro spec - more than any other automaker - resulting in a total of 710,095 Quattro-equipped Audis produced last year alone.
The landmark 6,000,000th vehicle was an SQ5 in monsoon gray metallic that rolled off the assembly line on Friday and is bound for a customer right here in the United States.
Audi's next-gen "matrix beam lighting system" under threat from Washington
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Automotive News reports Audi may have a hard road ahead of it when it comes to convincing federal regulators to allow the company's new matrix beam lighting. The system uses small cameras to detect other vehicles on the road and darkens specific elements of the high-beam pattern to provide maximum nighttime visibility without blinding other drivers. Audi has been displaying this technology on its concept cars for a couple of years now (including the Crosslane Coupe Concept shown above at its 2012 Paris Motor Show reveal). Audi hopes the technology will effectively do away with the industry's current high and low beam settings, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration doesn't allow such a system under its current laws. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 specifically says headlamps are not to shine in this dynamic of a way.
Audi has asked has asked NHTSA for more clarification to determine what, if any elements of the matrix beam lighting technology can legally be used on US-specification vehicles. But American buyers may have to settle for systems that automatically dim their high beams until the rules get a bit more clarification.
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On the concept vehicle, the headlights employ LED low beams, while the high beams use the laserlight technology. Audi says that these lights are not only very small ("a few microns in diameter") they are also able to light the road for almost a third of a mile (1,640 feet), with three times the brightness of an LED highbeam, yet with pinpoint control. These lights have already been confirmed for use in motorsports on the 2014 Audi R18 e-tron Quattro LMP1 racecar, and the tech will eventually trickle down to road-going cars.
In addition to how long this trickle down will take, it's doubtful we'll see these lights in the US anytime soon. Audi is still working with the US Department of Transportation for approval of its LED Matrix Beam headlights, which are already sold in other markets, and the negotiations appear to be taking quite a bit of time. Automotive News also notes that the laser headlights earmarked as options on the 2015 BMW i8 will not be offered in the US, either.