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2016 Audi A3 Premium Plus on 2040-cars

US $14,200.00
Year:2016 Mileage:10000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

North Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
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2016 Audi E - Tron only 10000 miles SAVE on this exclusive A3 with Panoramic sunroof : car was involve on and
accident very light damage as you can see in the picture no Frame or Air bag deploy Car was professionally repair
and just serviced .The is no issues of any kind with this car drives and perform as new ,We take pride on the
automobiles we sell and take care of our reputation and feedback so no surprises with this A3 , We included 2
chargers 1 Home 120V plug in charger and 1 New Siemens Hardwired 220V for home or office .
Exterior:
Black Front Windshield Trim
Body-Colored Front Bumper w/Chrome Bumper Insert
Body-Colored Rear Bumper w/Colored Rub Strip/Fascia Accent and Chrome Bumper Insert
Clearcoat Paint
Fixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval Wiper and Defroster
Front Windshield -inc: Sun Visor Strip
LED Brakelights
Light Tinted Glass
Perimeter/Approach Lights
Rocker Panel Extensions
Speed Sensitive Rain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers
Body-Colored Door Handles
Body-Colored Power Heated Side Mirrors w/Manual Folding and Turn Signal Indicator
Chrome Grille
Express Open/Close Sliding And Tilting Glass 1st And 2nd Row Sunroof w/Sunshade
Front License Plate Bracket
Galvanized Steel/Aluminum Panels
Liftgate Rear Cargo Access
Lip Spoiler
Rear Fog Lamps
Spare Tire Mobility Kit
Interior:
1 12V DC Power Outlet
5 Person Seating Capacity
Air Filtration
Cargo Area Concealed Storage
Cargo Space Lights
Cruise Control
Delayed Accessory Power
Driver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination, Driver And Passenger Auxiliary
Mirror
Fade-To-Off Interior Lighting
Front Center Armrest and Rear Center Armrest w/Storage
Full Cloth Headliner
HVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts and Console Ducts
Immobilizer IV Engine Immobilizer
Leather Gear Shift Knob
Manual Anti-Whiplash Adjustable Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head Restraints
Outside Temp Gauge
Power Fuel Flap Locking Type
Redundant Digital Speedometer
Rigid Cargo Cover
Valet Function
3-Step Heated Front Seats
60-40 Folding Bench Front Facing Fold Forward Seatback Rear Seat
Analog Display
Cargo Features -inc: Spare Tire Mobility Kit
Carpet Floor Trim
Day-Night Rearview Mirror
Driver And Passenger Door Bins
Driver Foot Rest
Front And Rear Map Lights
Front Cupholder
Full Floor Console w/Storage and 1 12V DC Power Outlet
Illuminated Locking Glove Box
Interior Trim -inc: Chrome And Aluminum Interior Accents
Leatherette Door Trim Insert
Manual Tilt/Telescoping Steering Column
Perimeter Alarm
Rear Cupholder
Remote Releases -Inc: Power Cargo Access and Power Fuel
Systems Monitor

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Auto blog

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.

2014 Audi SQ5

Thu, 24 Jul 2014

It may be obvious at this point, but here in the United States, European manufacturer routinely give us the short end of the stick. Now, I'm not talking about models or brands that don't come here, like the Mercedes-Benz A-Class or the entire Renault line. No, instead, I'm referring to cars that are sold right here in the Land of the Free in one bodystyle, while Europe enjoys the same vehicle with a wider variety of configurations.
A prime example of this is the Audi S4/S5 line. In America, we can have the supercharged twins in two-door coupe, four-door sedan, and cabriolet body styles. Meanwhile, our Euroland cousins get the same trio of bodystyles, as well as the A5/S5 Sportback, a characterful 'four-door coupe,' and a versatile hauler, the S4 Avant. At first glance, Audi of America lacks a vehicle that can compete with the latter's blend of performance, versatility and subdued looks. So, what's an American with around $60,000 and an obsession with quick, conservative haulers to do? Well, he can buy an SQ5. (Though it bears mentioning, our US-spec SQ5 is vastly different than what's available to our European friends.)
The SQ5 has a huge number of things going for it that make it a viable alternative to a proper hot wagon, and foremost among them are its looks - this is a sleeper. Audi has thankfully decided not to molest the clean looks of the standard Q5 when penning the sportier model.

Audi debuts all-new R18 E-Tron Quattro with novel secondary hybrid system

Thu, 12 Dec 2013

This is the new Audi R18. It looks like the Bond villain of race cars (it has red running lamps), and if Audi's past is any indication, it'll prove difficult to beat in the LMP1 class of the 2014 World Endurance Championship.
The car's full name is the Audi R18 E-Tron Quattro, just like last year's car. Also like last year's car, the new R18 draws its power from a V6 turbodiesel, which powers its rear wheels, and Audi's E-Tron hybrid system, which runs its front axle. Unlike last year's car, though, this R18 has a secondary hybrid system. Audi has fitted the V6 with an electric turbocharger and figured out how to capture waste heat generated when the engine reaches its boost limit. That power can then be stored and fed back into either the turbo or the front axle's hybrid system under acceleration.
There are a number of changes to the body on the new car, forced in large part by series regulation changes. The car is narrower, particularly at the front, but it's also taller. The front end is set off by a new wing, as part of a new WEC regulation. Audi seems quite pleased about this, citing an improvement in front-end downforce and a reduction in cost. Like Formula One, the WEC contenders now have to contend with a ban on the so-called blown diffuser, which forced exhaust gases over the diffuser, creating downforce. That's necessitated some changes from Audi, although as we have no rear shots of the car, we can't tell you what it looks like.