2010 Audi A3 S Line on 2040-cars
Sarasota, Florida, United States
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2010 Audi A3 S Line.
50800ML. Extra Clean . Runs and Drives Excellent. Please call me for any Questions :941-685-1340, email: mzheleznyak@comcast.net ENTERTAINMENT Aux audio input Sirius satellite radio Concert AM/FM/MP3 stereo w/CD player Concert AM/FM/MP3 stereo w/CD player, aux input jack, Sirius radio, speed dependant volume control, (10) speakers, 140 watt amplifier EXTERIOR Halogen headlights P225/45R17 all-season tires 17" x 7.5" (5) Y-spoke alloy wheels Space saver spare tire & wheel Pwr body color mirrors w/integrated LED turn signals S line roof spoiler (4) position adjustable intermittant windshield wipers INTERIOR Key fob remote control for doors, deck lid, & fuel door (3) 12V pwr outlets Pwr central locking Dual zone automatic climate control Folding front center armrest w/(2) cupholders, pwr outlet
Flexmetallic decorative trim
Illumination for interior door handles, air vent controls, front foot wells, active door reflectors, rear map lights Cruise control Dual illuminated vanity mirrors Rear window defogger Driver info display w/trip computer Tilt & telescoping adjustable steering column Overhead console w/front map lights Pwr windows w/one touch up & down, pinch protection Alarm system w/immobilizer Split folding 60/40 rear seat back MECHANICAL 2.0L DOHC TFSI 16-valve I4 turbocharged engine w/exhaust turbocharger intercooler Front wheel drive Tool kit 6-speed S tronic transmission Front ventilated disc brakes & rear disc brakes
4-link rear suspension w/anti-roll bar
Servotronic steering w/variable assist Servotronic steering PROCESSING-OTHER **PRELIMINARY STANDARD EQUIPMENT** SAFETY Rear child locks 3-point height adjustable rear seatbelts w/force limiters Hill hold assist Electronic stability program 4-wheel anti-lock braking system w/rear brake pressure distribution Driver & passenger dual stage airbags w/passenger sensor Electronic stability program (ESP) w/anti-slip regulation (ASR) Driver & passenger airbags w/passenger sensor Front & rear sideguard curtain aigbags |
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24 Hours of Le Mans live update part three
Sun, Jun 19 2016We tasked surfing journalist Rory Parker to watch this year's live stream of the 2016 24 Hours of Le Mans. What follows is an experiment to experience the world's greatest endurance race from the perspective of a motorsports novice. Parker lives in Hawaii and has an associates degree in dropping f-bombs. For Part One, click here. Part Two is here. Really hoped I'd be able to grab an hour or two of sleep before the sun rose over Le Mans. Dark dark dark, couldn't figure out what was going on. Commentators struggled at times as well. But I couldn't do it. Endurance racing is just too exciting. Grabs my attention with both fists. Screams, "watch these men DRIVE!" A neighbor invited me over for drinks. Told him, "Can't do it, gotta watch Le Mans!" Maybe not exactly. I'll admit, at times my attention wandered. I did a load of laundry. Ate some snacks. Half listened to the commentary. Threw a hump at my wife. I learned that Patrick Long, driving #88, is big brother to Kevin "Spanky" Long. Spanky's a bit of a legend in the skate world. Always weird how top notch talent can run in families like that. Kind of surprised I've never heard that before. Worked for a skate mag for a years, met Spanky a handful of times. Someone must've told me that he has an older brother who drives race cars. Dash cams at night are scary. High powered headlights in the P1s reach almost 300 meters. Cars outrun that distance easy. Seems like they're just steering into the black and hoping for the best. But that can't be the case. People'd be dropping dead let and right. Very amused by how the guys in GT are like, "Dude, stop flashing your fucking lights before you pass." But the LMP's are all, "Suck a dick! I do what I want." Top three stayed neck and neck nearly all night long. As the sun gets ready to creep back over the horizon the top three are separated by only eleven and a half seconds. Toyota 5 and 6, Porsche 2. Audi 8 is two laps behind Porsche, beleaguered 7 is dealing with constant trouble eleven laps from the front. GTE Pro sees Ferrari 82 in first, Ford 68 and 69 right behind. To win you've gotta drive perfect, build perfect. Fours cars retired so far. I'm beginning to appreciate the endurance aspect a little more fully. Only really considered the drivers at first. The mental and physical stress driving these cars at these speeds at length would inflict. But keeping the damn things running is the real deal. To win you've gotta drive perfect, build perfect.
Audi R8, Lamborghini Huracan could get twin-charged five-cylinder
Fri, May 22 2015Engine downsizing and forced induction are some of the biggest trends in automotive powertrains today because. They offer the chance to reduce emissions and boost fuel economy, while possibly maintaining power. The shift is already happening to performance cars with turbocharged four-cylinders finding their way into the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Camaro, and future Porsches. Now, there are rumblings of a tiny chance for a similar change coming for the Lamborghini Huracan and Audi R8. Why the new powertrain? China. While the market there might have slowing growth, it's still a major country for auto sales. The annual taxes on cars there also happen to be based on engine displacement, and there's a 40 percent rate on those over 4.0-liters, according to Car and Driver. The obvious answer to this conundrum is to build a smaller displacement, forced induction engine for the R8 and Huracan. Car and Driver points to the new turbocharged and electrically supercharged, 2.5-liter inline five-cylinder from the recent Audi TT Clubsport Turbo concept as a possible solution. Audi's e-turbo technology runs off a 48-volt electrical system and lithium-ion battery to produce a total of 600 horsepower and 479 pound-feet of torque in the prototype. With this mill, horsepower would barely shrink compared to the R8 V10 Plus and Lambo, but it actually makes more peak torque than their 5.2-liter V10s. While this is all theoretically feasible, take the possibility with a big grain of salt for now. According to Car and Driver, Quattro GmbH's Stephan Reil says that there's no work currently underway to fit the twin-charged five-cylinder, "but it has been talked about." That means such a vehicle is likely years away, if ever. In the meantime, a diesel version of the e-turbo setup is on the way the in the SQ7. Related Video:
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Tue, 11 Nov 2014The Subaru WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and just about every other all-wheel-drive performance car owes something to the legendary Audi Quattro, a model that was far more successful on the motorsports scene than it was in the showroom. Despite its modest sales, the UrQuattro still looms large in automotive lore, and indeed, in Audi's own sense of self. Considering the brand's semi-regular flirtation with the idea of a reborn Quattro, MotorWeek must have figured it'd be a good idea to revisit the original by digging up this archival review.
While time has the ability to cover up the warts of iconic automobiles, it should be noted that Motor Week host John Davis had more than a few critiques for the all-wheel-drive, turbocharged coupe.
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