2012 Audi Q5 Premium Plus 3.2l V6 S Line 4600 Miles Grey/black Panoramic Roof on 2040-cars
Jamesville, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.2L 3123CC V6 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Transmission:Automatic
Make: Audi
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Model: Q5
Trim: Premium Plus Sport Utility 4-Door
Options: Sunroof, 4-Wheel Drive, Leather Seats, CD Player, TRIP COUNTER, UNIVERSAL GARAGE DOOR OPENER, SECURITY SYSTEM, 50 STATE EMISSIONS, STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROL, BLUETOOTH CONNECTION, MAIENTENANCE BOOK, HEATED SEATS, FRONT READING LAMPS, US EPA LABEL, AUXILIARY POWER OUTLET, INTERMITTEN WIPERS, TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL, WARRANTY BOOKS, FOG LAMPS, TRIP COMPUTER, OWNERS MANUAL, 5 PASSENGER SEATING, PRIVACY GLASS, TRAILER PLUG, TRAILER HITCH-BOLT ON, WOOD GRAIN INTERIOR, MEMORY SEATS
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, SIDE AIR BAGS, DUAL AIR BAGS, ABS BRAKES, TRACTION CONTROL, TIRE PRESSURE MONITOR SYSTEM, AUTOMATIC HEADLIGHTS, DAYTIME LED RUNNING LIGHTS, HEATED EXTERIOR POWER DRIVER MIRROR, POWER FOLDING MIRRORS BOTH SIDES, CHILD SAFTY LOCKS, TURN SIGNAL MIRRORS, ELECTROCHROMIC REARVIEW MIRROR, ELECTRIC STABILITY CONTROL, ALL WHEEL DRIVE, XENON HEADLIGHTS
Drive Type: AWD
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, POWER MIRRORS, HEATED EXTERIOR PASSENGER MIRROR, DUAL ZONE A/C, CARGO SHADE, POWER LIFTGATE, PUSH BUTTON START, REAR SEAT HEAT DUCTS, POWER TILT/SLIDING PANORAMIC SUNROOF, MIRROR MEMORY, LEATHER SEATS
Mileage: 4,600
Sub Model: S LINE
Exterior Color: Gray
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
WHY PAY $49,000 PLUS FOR NEW: PLUS THE ADDITIONAL SALES TAX
Number of Cylinders: 6
CARFAX AND AUTO CHECK: HAVE BOTH REPORTS
4600 MILES: AS NEW LIKE A DEALER DEMO!!
2012 AUDI Q5 PREMIUM PLUS AND S LINE
S LINE GIVES YOU A MUCH NICER LOOK THAN BASE MODEL
4600 MILES ALL THOUGH IT IS DRIVEN DAILY WILL CHANGE
LOADED WITH OPTIONS
SELLS WORLD WIDE CAN HELP ARRAGE SHIPPING
ALSO FOR SALE LOCALLY SO MAY STOP THIS AUCTION AT ANY TIME
DAYTONA GREY WITH BLACK INTERIOR
PANORAMIC ROOF... POWER LIFT GATE...FACTORY TRAILER TOW WITH WIRE HARNESS...AWD...AM/FM/CD AND SATELLITE RADIO READY
YOU WILL BE HARD PRESSED TO FIND ONE LIKE THIS FOR THIS MONEY
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Audi first to bring LTE to the car later this year
Tue, 30 Jul 2013It appears Audi will be the first to market with in-car LTE service later this year. We knew that BMW was working on LTE integration last year with its ConnectedDrive, and we've been told that, by the end of 2015, most General Motors products will have it, but LTE can be ordered on the S3 Sportback (pictured) as soon as July. Other models in the A3 line-up will add the option in November.
Inserting an LTE-enabled SIM card into the Audi's MMI navigation will make the S3 a WLAN hotspot that can quickly shuffle high-definition content from the cloud to the cockpit. It will also bolster Audi Connect services like Google Earth, Facebook and Twitter, e-mail, and streaming internet radio.
We've been told that we'll be offered the LTE option when the 2015 A3 sedan gets here in the spring of 2014. Since the service requires you to provide a SIM card, we expect that costs and data caps will be a matter between you and the service provider; speaking of which, Audi hasn't announced yet who that provider will be on this side of the Atlantic. The press release below has more details.
2014 Audi SQ5 priced from $51,900* [w/video]
Mon, 17 Jun 2013Despite the fact that the 2014 Audi SQ5 you see here is quite a bit different than the one offered in Europe, we're still plenty glad that the folks from Ingolstadt have decided to offer a hotted-up version of its compact Q5 crossover here in the States. Now, Audi has announced that its US-spec SQ5 will be priced from $51,900 when it hits dealerships later this summer (*not including $895 for destination). That strikes us as a pretty favorable price - while the base Q5 in 2.0-liter TFSI trim starts at $35,900, the 3.0-liter Prestige model commands a full $51,400, and somehow manages to feel worth it.
We already enjoy driving the Q5 in its standard tune, and this SQ5 looks to be quite an entertaining thing. Audi has tuned its 3.0-liter supercharged V6 to produce 354 horsepower and 347 pound-feet of torque - gains of 82 hp and 52 lb-ft over the standard 3.0L Q5. No, it's not the awesome 313 hp and 479 lb-ft of the twin-turbo-diesel engine used in Europe, but our American SQ5 will certainly be a quick little thing. Audi is estimating a 0-60 time of 5.1 seconds, on its way to a limited top speed of 155 miles per hour.
Like all S models, the SQ5 will be a bit different visually than its basic Q5 kin. Aluminum roof rails are standard, as are 20-inch wheels (21s are available). There are revised bumpers at the front and rear, with Audi's usual gray grille and diffuser, as well as aluminum mirror caps. Inside, leather- and Alcantara-clad sport seats are standard, though buyers can opt for a fine Nappa leather setup. Audi says that new aluminum/black wood inlays are also available, as is a 14-speaker Bang & Olufsen sound system.
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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.