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2012 Audi A8l Matte Red Aluminum Wrap 22" Vossen Wheels, Every Option Available on 2040-cars

US $86,499.00
Year:2012 Mileage:28215
Location:

Cape Coral, Florida, United States

Cape Coral, Florida, United States
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2012 Audi A8 L quattro

Custom Arlon Matte Red Aluminum Wrap over Black Leather Interior (The original paint color is Phantom Black Pearl Effect and in mint condition, the roof is not wrapped)

**Fully loaded with every option available. Extremely Rare option configuration. Only 25 vehicles in the USA with these options!**

ORIGINAL WINDOW STICKER LIST: $111,775

Custom 22” staggered Vossen CVT Directional Wheels

Own it for a fraction of that!

$86,499 and it’s yours!

You basically pay the base price and we throw in every option available for free!

FACTORY OPTIONS INCLUDE:
Driver Assistance Package (Originally $3,000)
Adaptive Stop & Go Cruise Control
Audi Pre Sense Plus
Audi Lane Assist
Audi Side Assist

Rear Seat Comfort Package(Originally $3,200)
Power rear seats, 2+1 w/lumbar

Rear heated seats

4- Zone climate control

Rear vanity mirrors

Rear Seat Entertainment(Originally $3,000)
Dual 10.2” screens

Night Vision Assistant(Originally $2,300)

Drive Select Plus Package(Originally $2,300)

         Quattro sport differential

Dynamic steering

Alcantara Headliner(Originally $1,500)

Cold Weather Package(Originally $800)

Heated steering wheel

Rear heated seats

Passthrough incl. Ski bag

Dual Pane Glass(Originally $600)

Bang & Olufsen Advanced Sound System (Originally $6,300)

Premium Package (Originally $2,000)
22-Way Comfort Climate Front Seats with Massage

LED Headlights (Originally $1,600)

20" 10-Spoke Alloy Wheels (Originally $1,200)

That’s $27,000 in upgrades on top of the base price of this beautiful vehicle

VEHICLE HIGHLIGHTS:
4.2 Liter V8 Engine rated at 372 Horsepower
8-Speed Automatic Transmission
quattro All-Wheel-Drive System
Power Rear Sunshades
Advanced Key Keyless Entry and Ignition
Power Closing Trunk
Power Soft-Close Doors
Audi MMI System with Navigation
Bang & Olufsen Sound System with DVD Changer
HD Radio
SIRIUS Satellite Radio
Audi Music Interface with iPod Cable

VEHICLE HISTORY:
Spectacular In Every Way! This vehicle was just serviced and inspected at Audi and everything was perfect!
Exceptionally Well-Equipped!
Only One Previous Owner!

Carries the Balance of
Audi's 4 Year/50,000 Mile Factory Warranty good until 8/20/2016 or 50k miles!

 

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Fri, Dec 16 2016

Well, this is cute. You may remember that in 2014 Audi made a video to welcome Porsche, its corporate sibling, back to Le Mans racing. It involved an Audi race car, a farmer on an old Porsche tractor, and the street in front of Porsche HQ. With Audi leaving Le Mans after a successful 18-year run, Porsche is returning the favor with this sort of sappy video. There's not much more to it. The video starts with clips from the original, where the Porsche-diesel-tractor-driving farmer is passed by an Audi R18 that traveled from Ingolstadt to Stuttgart to make some very precise German street graffiti (in English). Then, in the present day, the farmer hears the news of Audi leaving LMP1 and he gets an idea while Joe Cocker's "Up Where We Belong" starts to play. (Yes, seriously.) We won't spoil the ending for you. It still stinks that Audi had to leave Le Mans racing in the wake of the diesel scandal to focus on Formula E racing instead. But it's good to see there are no hard feelings between the two VW Group brands, at least as far as the marketing departments are concerned. We expect the Porsche-Audi sibling rivalry and corporate squabbles to continue behind closed doors, however. Related Video: Audi Porsche Racing Vehicles Videos porsche 919 hybrid

Audi TT Ultra Quattro Concept throws lightness at the problem

Thu, 25 Apr 2013

Audi is celebrating the 2013 Wörthersee Tour with a special concept version of the company's TT. The Audi TT Ultra Quattro concept tips the scales at just 2,449 pounds thanks to some extensive engineering work. The company pulled nearly 95 lbs from the car's body structure and used carbon-fiber reinforced plastics for many of its detachable body components. As a result, the concept weighs in at a full 220 pounds lighter than its production counterpart. Throw in a wicked turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 310 horsepower and 295 pound-feet of torque, and you get a machine with the power to weight ratio in the supercar realm. 0-60 comes up in 4.2 seconds and top speed is listed at 173 mph.
Inside, the TT Ultra Quattro features plenty of carbon fiber trim, and designers also fitted the seats from the R8 GT to save a little weight. The buckets use CFRP for the seat frames, saving nearly 50 pounds in the process. In a world where automakers seem blind to the negative effect of throwing more heft at a vehicle, we're in love with the Ultra Quattro concept. Check out the full press release below for more information.

Five cylinders, no waiting | 2018 Audi TT RS First Drive

Tue, Sep 20 2016

A five-cylinder engine is an odd duck in the modern automotive world, so why put it under the hood of a sophisticated sports car like the 2018 Audi TT RS? We're posing this question to an engineer when a loud, guttural sound interrupts the conversation. A TT RS blasts by, growling and percolating as it shoots down the front straight of the historic Circuito del Jarama in Spain. Oh, that's why. The RS treatment brings the sound and the fury to the TT, transforming a cute, sporty little car into a sports car with mettle. With 400 horsepower channeled to all four wheels, a stiffer suspension, and styling flourishes like organic LED taillights, the RS makes for a big-time upgrade over the 292-hp TT S and the mild-mannered 220-hp TT. Who wants a four-cylinder, anyway? We're considering the five-pot's potential as we mash the throttle and explode onto Jarama, an old Formula 1 course that still looks ready to host top-level racing. There's a couple of long straights and lots of curves and elevation changes. Sure, it's a bit trite to praise a sports car after a few laps in a controlled setting, but the TT RS has legit performance chops. The engine sounds just as good inside the car as it does to spectators, and it's more satisfying since we're the ones provoking the five cylinders to anger as we approach triple-digit speed. It's all real, too. There's no pumped-in sound or fake flatulent exhaust. "It's the unadulterated sound of the engine – we didn't change it," says Philipp Ade, Audi technical project manager for powertrain. Speaking trackside through an interpreter, he admits the exhaust system adds resonance but also filters out other noises to produce a clean engine note. Trust us, you'll want to tune in. The five-cylinder is not a glorified sound check. It's a new engine developed for Audi's smaller performance cars, though the TT RS is the only one confirmed for the United States. The 2.5-liter mill uses aluminum for its block and crankcase and magnesium for the oil sump. This all results in a 57-pound weight loss compared with the old five-cylinder, which was last sold in the US market in the previous-generation TT RS for the 2012-13 model years. That car was brought to the states after a Facebook campaign. This time there was no doubt Americans have an appetite for the hottest TT. A non-enthusiast will wonder: why the fuss over a five-cylinder engine? To Audi and its band of loyal followers, it's a defining element of performance.