2014 Audi A4 on 2040-cars
Middleville, New York, United States
Please contact me at : liselnneilly@ukprint.com .
This is not a cookie cutter car that you can buy at a dealership. A very rare build! Odds are you won’t come
across another on the road. One of a kind!
I built this car in August 2013 and it was delivered in late October 2013. I am the original owner—smoke free.
Owned for 31 months and has 25, 600 miles on it.
Along with the rare Black Optic package which upgraded the rims, styling to mirror the S4, I also had a custom
honeycomb RS4 blacked out front grill & rings added on (the original grill & rings are boxed up and come with the
car as well). The silver Audi rings from the back were also removed and replaced with aftermarket black rings and
the car is de-tagged. No A4 or 2.0T tags on the back. The S-line tags on the front fenders were also changed out
from silver to black/red. Aftermarket tint was also added with lifetime guarantee (receipt included).
I also recently purchased a Laminex tinting kit for the headlights and taillights but I haven’t had it installed
(costs $100) because I decided to sell. You can have the kit for free because its only for this year and make
model. It’ll look great installed with the white paint.
Also, all four tires are pretty much brand new; Bridgestone Potenza all-weather. There are only 1600 miles on the
car since the new tires were purchased. Tires are also under warranty from Firestone (receipt included).
Audi factory warranty runs 4 years or 50,000 miles so still under warranty for a good amount of time as well. Also
4-year Roadside Assistance coverage.
Up to date on all required Audi maintenance. Just had the 25,000 mile maintenance packaged done (receipt included).
Now to the good stuff:
2014 Audi A4 2.0T Quattro Tiptronic
Ibis White
Black Interior
A4 Premium Plus model ($3500 option)
· 18” 10-spoke design wheels
· Auto-dimming interior mirror with compass
· Auto-dimming, heated exterior mirrors
· Heated front seats with driver memory
· Three-zone automatic climate control
· Split-folding rear seatback & trunk storage package
· Audi advanced key (2)
· Audi xenon plus lighting w/ LED DRL & taillights
· Aluminum window surrounds
· S-line exterior
Audi MMI Navigation plus package ($3050 option)
· 1 CD/DVD-player w/ HD radio
· Audi MMI Navigation plus w/ voice control
· Color driver information display
· Audi parking system plus w/ rearview camera
· Audi connect w/ online services
Black Optic Package ($1300 option)
· 19” 5-arm-Rotor-design wheels, Titanium finish
· Summer tires (now all-weather Bridgestone Potenzas)
· High-gloss black package
Sport Package ($1000 option)
· Front sport seats w/ four-way lumbar controls
· Sport suspension
· Audi drive select controls
· 3-spoke steering wheel w/ shift paddles
Bang & Olufsen Sound System ($850 option)
Due to the unique nature of this build, the custom additions, the new tires, the up to date maintenance, after
market tint, still under warranty and the low mileage, looking for $32,000
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Audi Self-Driving Car Gets First Permit In California
Tue, Sep 16 2014Computer-driven cars have been testing their skills on California roads for more than four years - but until now, the Department of Motor Vehicles wasn't sure just how many were rolling around. That changed Tuesday, when the agency issued testing permits that allowed three companies to dispatch 29 vehicles onto freeways and into neighborhoods - with a human behind the wheel in case the onboard computers make a bad decision. The German automaker Audi was first in the state to receive a self-driving car permit and already has plans to test drive an autonomous A7 around the Bay Area, according to the Los Angeles Times. These may be the cars of the future, but for now they represent a tiny fraction of California's approximately 32 million registered vehicles. Google's souped-up Lexus SUVs are the biggest fleet, with 25 vehicles. Mercedes and Volkswagen have two vehicles each, said Bernard Soriano, the DMV official overseeing the state's "autonomous vehicle" regulation-writing process. A "handful" of other companies are applying for permits, he said. The permits formally regulate testing that already was underway. Google alone is closing in on 1 million miles. The technology giant has bet heavily on the vehicles, which navigate using sophisticated sensors and detailed maps. Finally, government rules are catching up. In 2012, the California Legislature directed the DMV to regulate the emerging technology. Rules that the agency first proposed in January went into effect Tuesday. Among them: - Test drivers must have a sparkling driving record, complete a training regimen and enroll in a program that informs their employer if they get in an accident or are busted for driving under the influence off hours. - Companies must report to the state how many times their vehicles unexpectedly disengage from self-driving mode, whether due to a failure of the technology or because the human driver takes over in an emergency. They also must have insurance or other coverage to pay for property or personal injury claims of up to $5 million. California passed its law after Nevada and Florida and before Michigan. The federal government has not acted, and national regulations appear to be years away. It's impossible to know the total number of self-driving cars being tested on public roads because, unlike California and Nevada, Michigan does not require special permits to test self-driving cars on public roads.
Audi's Q8 Concept previews a 2018 personal luxury crossover
Mon, Jan 9 2017Audi revealed the Q8 Concept here at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show, and it's just as we expected: a Q7 with frameless windows, an oversized grille, and a rakish "coupe-like" roofline. This concept is an exaggerated example of a vehicle that will almost certainly enter production to do battle with BMW's vanity luxury utility, the X6, and Mercedes-Benz's GLE Coupe. The coupe moniker doesn't really apply, despite the German automakers' best attempts to redefine the word, but otherwise the Q8 Concept delivers. It's two inches shorter overall than a contemporary Q7, on a similar wheelbase, so the basic proportions of the thing should make the jump to production. View 14 Photos The driveline is equally plausible: a plug-in hybrid setup pairing a 3.0-liter TFSI V6 with a 17.9-kWh lithium-ion battery. The concept's V6 hypothetically makes 333 horsepower and 368 lb-ft of torque, and a single electric motor integrated into the eight-speed automatic transmission adds 100 kW (134 hp) and 234 lb-ft of torque to the mix. Those numbers certainly make sense, considering the gas Q7 makes 333 hp (albeit with a supercharger) and the existing Q7 e-tron, which isn't sold here, pairs a 17.3-kWh battery with a diesel V6. Since this is a concept, production intent or no, the range numbers are also a little theoretical, but here's what Audi claims: a 60-mile EV range, and a total range of around 621 miles. Not shabby if you're taking a long road trip. The adaptive air suspension should also make it a comfortable one. Inside, this is a four-place vehicle; no third row, and no center rear seat, as is the trend with these things. The cabin is very clean and modern – typically Audi, although exaggerated a bit. Expect it to be toned down some for production, but this concept interior is a glimpse into the future. We'll have to wait until next year to see something closer to production-ready, but it's coming. Related Video: Related Gallery Audi Q8 Concept View 30 Photos Image Credit: Live photos copyright 2017 Drew Phillips / Autoblog Green Detroit Auto Show Audi Crossover SUV Concept Cars Future Vehicles Hybrid Original Video 2017 Detroit Auto Show
Autoblog gets ready for Le Mans with an R8 road trip and Allan McNish
Thu, 20 Jun 2013
This car is the master link between what Audi does on the race track and sells on the road.
We're attending the 24 Hours of Le Mans with Audi and we figured we'd make the world's biggest endurance race even more interesting by driving from Munich to Le Mans in an R8. We've also had a brief chat with Audi driver Allan McNish, and if you haven't already, check out all the multimedia ways to enjoy the next four days from the Circuit de la Sarthe, then read on.



