2009 Audi S5 Coupe, Prestige, Fully Loaded! Low Miles, Salvage, No Reserve!!!!! on 2040-cars
Dearborn, Michigan, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Engine:4.2L 4163CC V8 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Audi
Model: S5
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Trim: Base Coupe 2-Door
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Drive Type: AWD
Mileage: 41,200
Number of Cylinders: 8
Number of Doors: 2
UP FOR SALE IS A 2009 AUDI S5 PRESTIGE, EQUIPPED WITH A 4.2 V8 ENGINE. THIS CAR IS LOADED WITH ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES YOU CAN IMAGINE FOR THIS MODEL LINE. THIS CAR IS FULLY EQUIPPED WITH NAVI, SIRIUS XM RADIO, Bang & Olufsen Sound, BLUETOOTH FOR PHONE, 6 CD CHANGER, AUX, MMI, SAFETY PACKAGE, BLIND SPOT DETECTION LED, REVERSE CAMERA, AUTO DIMMING MIRRORS, CARBON FIBER INLAYS, MEMORY SEATING, HEATED MIRRORS, DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL, HEATED SEATS, REAR PARKING SENSORS, PUSH TO START, KEYLESS ENTRY, AWD, TRACTION CONTROL, CRUISE CONTROL, DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS, ADAPTIVE HEADLIGHTS, PREMIUM RED INTERIOR ON METEOR GREY EXTERIOR, $2500 AWE EXHAUST (SOUNDS UNBELIEVABLE, EQUIVALENT TO AN EXOTIC CAR SOUND $2500), 20'' WHEELS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION BESIDES ONE WITH MINOR RASH, TIRES AND RIMS HAVE LESS THEN A 1500 MILES ON THEM $2500. 41300 WELL CARED FOR MILES. . THIS CAR IS AN ABSOLUTE HEAD TURNER I GET COMPLIMENTS LEFT AND RIGHT ON THIS MACHINE.
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Audi celebrates diesel milestone with triple-charged RS5 TDI concept
Thu, 29 May 2014Diesels are typically slower than their gasoline counterparts, but leave it to Audi to turn that notion on its head. After dominating Le Mans and the international endurance racing scene under diesel power for the better part of a decade, the German automaker toyed with the idea of an oil-burning R8 for the road and ultimately made its first performance crossover a diesel. It's made the letters TDI a battle cry, and now it's yelling even louder with the RS5 TDI concept.
Set to be unveiled in a couple of days at the Leipzig Auto Show to celebrate 25 years of the TDI engine, the concept ditches the gasoline-burning 4.2-liter V8 in the production RS5 in favor of a 3.0-liter V6 twin-turbo-diesel with an electric supercharger added on to combat turbo lag. Output comes in at 385 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, which means that while it has 65 fewer horses than the gasoline model, it packs a staggering 236 lb-ft more torque.
The result of the triple-charged madness is a 0-62 time around four seconds flat, trumping the 4.6 seconds for the road-going model. Top speed, of course, is electronically limited to 155 miles per hour, which is a bit of a shame because we bet it'd be a kick to pass a Porsche on the Autobahn in a diesel, now wouldn't it?
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Wed, Mar 29 2017They want an electric built at main plant in Germany.
Audi: 20-25% of our cars will have a plug by 2025
Wed, Nov 18 2015If you like the promise of Audi's E-Tron Quattro concept, you're going to love this post. Speaking at an intimate dinner in Los Angeles the night before the start of the Los Angeles Auto Show, Audi of America president Scott Keogh had nothing but positive things to say about his brand's future plug-in vehicles, including the production version of the E-Tron Quattro. The most interesting was that he said he expects a full 20 to 25 percent of Audi's sales to be electrified by around 2025, and there was lots of detail to back up his vision. "This is the reality as we see it." - Scott Keogh Keogh wasn't making specific predictions, but it's been a long while since we've heard such a high-level Audi executive act like such a troubadour for the electric vehicle future. As long-time readers will remember, we used to hear things like this from Nissan's Carlos Ghosn, but public predictions have taken a bit of a back seat recently. It's promising to hear reasonable optimism again. "When you look at what needs to happen and you look at what we see happening in the marketplace, we're probably looking at a world where 25 percent of Audi's sales, over the next ten years, just to throw out a rough point in the future, are either going to be full electric or have some plug," Keogh said. "This is the reality as we see it." The reason Keogh is so positive is because Audi thinks the E-Tron Quattro concept is going to birth one heck of an EV. Whatever it's called when it arrives – it's unlikely to be the Q6, as some rumors have it. Internally, Audi is calling it the C-BEV, since it is a C-segment Battery Electric Vehicle – the concept previews a luxury all-electric vehicle with a range of over 300 miles. No one is talking about the price yet, but Audi of America's director of product management, Filip Brabec, did say that the sweet spot for the pricing is in the range of how mainstream luxury vehicles are priced today. "If you can put a car in the market that's priced right ... people are going to want to buy it," Keogh said. Read into all of that what you will. It's not just the price that's going to be right. Keogh said that the key point is changing hearts and minds to want electric vehicles. That means tripling down on public infrastructure (see more below) and making sure the car itself is amazing. "Everyone knows, in the history of the world, launch a defining, game-changing product, in whatever category it bloody is, and - boom - the world changes," Keogh said.























