2011 - Audi Q7 on 2040-cars
New Providence, New Jersey, United States

2011 Audi Q7 Premium Plus Sport Utility 4-Door 3.0L with Navigation - Incredible Like New Condition - LOADED This 2011 Q7 is a rare find. With a low 24,700 miles and in outstanding condition you will not find another Q7 like it! This 7-passenger Quattro (all wheel drive) sport utility vehicle with 20” bicolor 5-double spoke heels is as beautiful as it is functional. It is loaded with great features and is exciting to drive. Ibis White Exterior with black leather bucket seats and wood trim. This car has been garaged and no one has ever smoked in the car. It is ding-free in excellent showroom condition! See the pictures for yourself. Original owner. Powerful 3.0 liter supercharged engine. Some of the great features include: Audi MMI Navigation plus; BOSE Surround Sound with 14 speakers; Driver memory; Auto-dimming, power-adjustable and power-folding heated exterior mirrors; Parking system with sensors and rearview camera; 2 Panorama sunroofs, in front and rear; Audi xenon plus headlights with LED daytime running lights; Twelve-way power adjustable four-way lumbar adjustment for driver and front passenger seats; Leather seating surfaces; Audi music interface; Chrome accent package with full paint finish; Bluetooth; Homelink; Seven passenger seating; Power tailgate; Sirius Satellite Radio; Dual-zone automatic climate control, Heated front seats; Adjustable second row seats; Third row increases capacity to 7 passengers. Multi-function leather steering wheel with mounted controls; HomeLink Garage Opener System; Remote entry with security system and driver recognition memory.
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Autoblog Podcast #344
Tue, 06 Aug 2013Doug DeMuro from Plays With Cars, Infiniti Q50, Subaru BRZ STI, Porsche Macan
Episode #344 of the Autoblog podcast is here, and this week, Dan Roth and Executive Editor Chris Paukert are joined by Doug DeMuro, author of Plays With Cars and prolific internet autowriting presence. Topics include the latest spy shots of the Porsche Macan, the 2014 Infiniti Q50, and the teaser images we've recently seen of a Subaru BRZ wearing STI badges. As always, we start with what's in the garage and finish up with some of your questions. For those of you who hung with us live on our UStream channel, thanks for taking the time. You can follow along after the jump with our Q&A. Thanks for listening!
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Audi scores first CA autonomous car permit
Wed, 17 Sep 2014Audi apparently knows how to get to the front of a line when it comes to driverless vehicles. The German automaker had the honor of being the very first company to receive one of California's new autonomous vehicle driving permits. It was a perfect followup to it being among the earliest ones to get a similar permit in Nevada a few years ago.
Getting the California permit is a big deal for the automaker because the state is also home to Audi's Electronics Research Lab. Among its current projects, Audi is working on the human-machine interface to communicate whether the person or vehicle is actually controlling the driving. All of this hard work is building toward offering autonomous motoring in freeway conditions in the next five years, Audi claims.
Obviously, autonomous vehicles from companies like Google have been testing in California for a while, but the new permits are meant to safeguard public safety when testing the driverless cars in public. The new rules include things like always having a person able to take control and more stringent standards like registering each autonomous car and the eligible drivers with the state. Any models testing on public roads also have to carry at least $5 million in insurance in case of injury, death or property damage.
Elon Musk: Teslas will already know where were going
Tue, Oct 31 2017In the future, cars will drive us. And probably not surprisingly, they'll often know where to go without us even needing to tell them. That's the theme of a short back-and-forth conversation on Twitter recently between Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk and a user who tagged him in a comment suggesting that "it would be cool" to be able to tell a car where to go. Responding to user James Harvey, Musk replied, "It won't even need to ask you most of the time." Later, after Harvey asked how the car would know where he wants to go, another user suggested that the car would know what time you go to work. "Yeah, don't exactly need to be Sherlock Holmes," Musk tweeted. It won't even need to ask you most of the time Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 21, 2017 Yeah, don't exactly need to be Sherlock Holmes. Elon Musk (@elonmusk) October 21, 2017 That the ability to know where we're going will be part of our future driving experience shouldn't be surprising. After all, the smartphones we carry around already possess the ability to predict what we want think Google's cleverness in tailoring search results or providing traffic information just before your commute, Facebook's highly customized News Feed content or even auto-fill technology, which can predict the words you're typing. And plenty of automakers have been touting their own work in developing in-car artificial intelligence systems. Like Audi's Elaine concept, which will be able to learn, think and even empathize with drivers. Or Mitsubishi's e-Evolution concept, which can not only assist your driving, but also assess your skills and teach you how to improve them. Tesla's vehicles, of course, are being outfitted with all the latest autonomous driver-assist technology, with the automaker eager to one day reach full Level 5 self-driving capability. According to Inc., Teslas will be able to listen and respond to directional commands, and they'll even have access to your calendar to comb for information about where you need to go. Tesla has also said it's developing an update to its Autopilot hardware and remains on track to achieve full Level 5 autonomous driving by the end of this year, which strikes a lot of people as wildly unrealistic. At any rate, the promise of cars knowing what time we're sneaking out to get donuts or picking up the kids is interesting, coming from the man who has warned that AI presents "a fundamental risk to the existence of human civilization."Related Video: