2010 Audi S5 Premium Plus Cabriolet V6 Turbo on 2040-cars
Miami, Florida, United States
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BEAUTIFUL 2010 Audi S5 Premium Plus Cabriolet V6 Turbo 3.0 Liter; Automatic 7-Spd; AWD..FACTORY WARRANTY THRU MARCH 2014 POWERFUL ENGINE! Very Clean!!! The INTERIOR is in Excellent Condition." GOOD ALL TIRES ". NICE Sound. Smells FRESH.
If you have any questions call us ENGLISH(786)3032016. ESPANOL(786)3436352. We are located on 5121 NW 79 AVE.UNIT 07 DORAL FLORIDA,33166.
Power Mirrors, Heated Outside Mirror(s),Heated Drivers Seat, Heated Passenger Seat, Front Ventilated Seats, Power Lumbar Driver Seat, Trip Odometer, Telescopic Steering Wheel, Multifunction Display, Navigation System, Back Up Camera, Bluetooth System,Turn Signal Mirrors, Beverage Holder (s),Xenon Headlights, Fog Lamps, Rear Spoiler, Power Steering, Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS),Power Door Locks, Power Windows, Power Drivers Seat, Power Passenger Seat, AM/FM Stereo & CD Player, Auxiliary Audio Input,Satellite Radio Ready, EBA Emergency Brake Asst, Traction Control System, Trip Computer, Tachometer, Air Conditioning
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2018 Audi A8 caught without camo
Tue, Apr 11 2017The last time we saw the redesigned Audi A8, it was still wearing a bit of camo. Today, though, our spies have caught the luxury sedan naked but for a few small pieces of tape. Its wider single-frame grille is more imposing, the profile looks slightly sleeker, and its lighting elements are updated. It looks to be more of an evolutionary rather than a revolutionary update, but it's attractive nonetheless. The biggest changes, though, aren't seen on the outside. The 2018 Audi A8 will feature semi-autonomous technology, which will allow the car to drive itself at speeds up to 37 miles per hour, depending on the conditions. Its body will also feature construction that combines a number of materials, including steel, aluminum, magnesium, and carbon fiber. It should help make the car about 24 percent stiffer, but it will also add a few pounds to the package. The new A8 is scheduled to be unveiled on July 11. We can likely expect a plug-in hybrid version to follow soon after. Related Video:
Audi Sport Quattro Concept to race into Frankfurt
Tue, 03 Sep 2013Audi has pulled the official wraps off its new Sport Quattro Concept, which will be debuted at the 2013 Frankfurt Motor Show. The automaker is understandably keen to draw inspiration from its classic Quattro line of automobiles, specifically the original Ur-Quattro from 1980 and the short-wheelbase Sport Quattro that took part in rally racing and set a record at the Pikes Peak Hill Climb in 1987. A massive dose of modernity comes courtesy of its 700-horsepower plug-in hybrid powertrain.
There is a clear link in the styling of the Sport Quattro Concept to Quattro coupes of the past, from the large flat surfaces that make up its C pillars to the blisters over the fenders and the basic headlamp shape (equipped as they are with Audi's Matrix LED technology). Pay special attention to the car's grille, which introduces a slightly new design language that is expected to be seen in the next generation of Audi's mainstream production models.
The interior of the Sport Quattro Concept is a refreshing departure from Audi's admittedly attractive and useable design, with sharp lines and lots of visible carbon fiber. There are seats for four occupants inside, along with a comparatively generous cargo area measuring 10.59 cubic feet.
Will Audi surprise us with an all-electric SUV?
Sun, Jun 22 2014Audi may be looking to get seriously competitive in the electric vehicle market, according to a report from Reuters. The company has plans prepared for a range of EVs that would compete with the likes of BMW and Tesla. In a market where innovation is seen as valuable, getting on board with electrification could help Audi avoid appearing out of step with the rest of the crowd (and the market), with analysts predicting a sharp uptick in battery-powered cars in the next several years. Building on the E-Tron line, which already includes the A3 E-Tron, Audi will begin offering an electric version of its R8 supercar in Europe next year. According to two confidential sources at Audi, the company also has plans for high-performance electric sedans and SUVs. It appears as though Audi is taking direct aim at Tesla with alternatives to the current Model S and the upcoming Model X SUV. Advantage: Audi? Without getting into too many specifics about such plans, the sources did confirm the existence of blueprints for an Audi Q8 E-Tron. Audi has said that any future electric cars would have a target range of 400 kilometers (about 249 miles), but previous reports suggest that the Q8 E-Tron could have a range of about 370 miles. That could be a serious challenge for Tesla. Advantage: Audi? All the German automakers have electric tricks up their sleeves. BMW has its i line, with the i3 making headway and the i8 expected to sell well. Mercedes-Benz has gotten into the game the B-Class Electric Drive. Also, its parent company Daimler has a stake in Tesla. Now, Audi appears poised to launch its own diverse electric fleet, and the next move might just be an SUV. And while this added competition might seem like tough news for Tesla, the proliferation of EVs, and the growing infrastructure that goes along with it, is more likely a tide that raises all (electric) ships - something that Elon Musk seems to understand very well.























