2002 Audi A6 Avant Quattro Wagon 3.0l on 2040-cars
Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
Body Type:Wagon
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.0L L6 SFI DOHC
Fuel Type:GAS
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Audi
Model: A6
Trim: Avant Wagon
Options: Sunroof, Cassette Player, Leather Seats, CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: All Wheel Drive
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Mileage: 85,688
Sub Model: Avant Quattro Wagon
Exterior Color: Green
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Gray
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 6
The A6 Avant Quattro wagon is in very good condition, All Wheel Drive, leather power heated seats and lot more. Recent work done front and rear brakes and rotors, oil change and fluids, front axle, 0-2 sensor.
Standard Options:
- Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls
- Fuel Economy-highway: 25 miles/gallon
- Passenger Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
- Fuel Economy-city: 17 miles/gallon
- Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
- Vehicle Stability Control System
- Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror
- Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS
- Curb Weight-automatic: 3924 lbs
- Front Shoulder Room: 56.20 in.
- Passenger Volume: 99.30 cu.ft.
- Rear Shoulder Room: 55.70 in.
- Turning Diameter: 38.30 in.
- Electronic Brake Assistance
- Overall Length: 192.00 in.
- Ground Clearance: 4.20 in.
- Cargo Volume: 36.40 cu.ft.
- Telescopic Steering Column
- Front Power Lumbar Support
- Front Headroom: 39.30 in.
- Overall Height: 58.20 in.
- Standard Towing: 2000 lbs
- Front Spring Type: Coil
- Rear Headroom: 38.70 in.
- Front Legroom: 41.30 in.
- Overall Width: 76.10 in.
- Maximum Towing: 2000 lbs
- Side Head Curtain Airbag
- Body Style: WAGON 4-DR
- Front Brake Type: Disc
- Rear Spring Type: Coil
- Rear Legroom: 37.30 in.
- Child Safety Door Locks
- Second Row Folding Seat
- Rear Brake Type: Disc
- Front Suspension: Ind
- Track Front: 60.60 in.
- Trunk Anti-Trap Device
- Leather Steering Wheel
- Heated Exterior Mirror
- Rear Suspension: Ind
- Wheelbase: 108.60 in.
- Track Rear: 61.80 in.
- Standard Seating: 5
- Optional Seating: 7
- Locking Differential
- Tilt Steering Column
- Rear Window Defogger
- Steering Type: R&P
- Cargo Area Tiedowns
- Tank: 18.50 gallon
- Vehicle Anti-Theft
- Tires: 215/55R16
- Front Side Airbag
- Genuine Wood Trim
- Power Door Locks
- Traction Control
- Passenger Airbag
- Air Conditioning
- Cargo Area Cover
- Cassette Player
- Interval Wipers
- Cruise Control
- Driver Airbag
- First Aid Kit
- Keyless Entry
- Tilt Steering
- Trip Computer
- Front Air Dam
- Power Windows
- Alloy Wheels
- AM/FM Radio
- ABS Brakes
- Tachometer
- CD Changer
- Fog Lights
- Rear Wiper
- CD Player
- Subwoofer
- Cargo Net
- 4WD/AWD
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Audi moves to patent electric Quattro and active-shutter wheels
Thu, 13 Feb 2014Audi might have a few tricks up its sleeve for the coming years, with the Brits at Autocar uncovering a pair of patent filings made by the German luxury brand. The first is something we've seen before - wheel flaps - while the second is an evolution of one of Audi's trademark technologies.
We last saw wheel flaps on the Ford Atlas Concept in 2013, but the futuristic fuel-saving tech has so far failed to arrive on a production car. Audi may be seeking to change that, patenting the flaps that open and close automagically based on airflow. They can also open if the brakes get too hot.
The second patent is an evolution of Audi's Quattro all-wheel drive. The new AWD system uses an electrically driven rear axle and wheel sensors to figure out when and at which corner the car might lose traction, and is targeted largely at hybrid offerings, which is a field Audi has only recently dipped its toe into.
Audi billboard tracks pedestrians like prison escapees
Wed, Oct 14 2015Audi's adaptive Matrix LED headlights can actively dim and direct light around the road to make driving safer at night. Unfortunately, the tech runs afoul of Department of Transportation rules, so it isn't currently available in the United States. For an idea of what you're missing, a marketing stunt for the new A4 in Belgium is illuminating the night and making pedestrians in the intersection more visible, and safer. The only problem is, it also makes them look like fugitives making an escape. From a giant billboard near the Brussels Central Station, the LEDs from a massive Audi A4 can light up whole intersection. Whenever a pedestrian or cyclist enters the area at night, they are tracked the whole way in a radiant pillar of blue luminescence. Based on this clip, the lights look bright enough to temporarily blind some passersby. Despite the unintended consequences, the stunt is still a very visible demonstration of Audi's headlight technology. Related Video: The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Stanford goes from Pikes Peak to Thunderhill with autonomous Audi TTS
Mon, Feb 16 2015In the years since Stanford University engineers successfully programmed an Audi TTS to autonomously ascend Pikes Peak, the technology behind driverless cars has progressed leaps and bounds. Back then the Audi needed 27 minutes to make it up the 12.42-mile course – about 10 minutes slower than a human driver. These days, further improvements allow the vehicle to lap a track faster than a human. The researchers recently took their autonomous TTS named Shelley to the undulating Thunderhill Raceway Park, and let it go on track without anyone inside. The Audi reportedly hit over 120 miles per hour, and according to The Telegraph, the circuit's CEO, who's also an amateur racing driver, took some laps as well and was 0.4 seconds slower than the computer. To make these massive technological advancements, the Stanford engineers have been studying how racers handle a car. They also hooked up drivers' brains to electrodes and found the mind wasn't doing as much cognitively as expected. It instead operated largely on muscle memory. "So by looking at race car drivers we are actually looking at the same mathematical problem that we use for safety on the highways. We've got the point of being fairly comparable to an expert driver in terms of our ability to drive around the track," Professor Chris Gerdes, director of Stanford's Revs Program, said to The Telegraph. With progress coming so rapidly, it seems possible for autonomous racecars to best even elite drivers at some point in the near future. Related Video: