2013 Audi S5 Prestige Quattro 2 Door on 2040-cars
Fleming Island, Florida, United States
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Exterior:
Aluminum-optic heated pwr mirrors w/integrated LED turn signals -inc: "3-blink" touch-to-pass feature in turn
signal, memory
Auto on/off Audi xenon plus headlights w/auto self leveling
Headlight washers
LED tail lamps
Rain sensing windshield wipers
Tilting glass panel panorama sunroof w/retractable sunshade
Aluminum-optic rear diffuser blades
Front fog lamps
Heated windshield washer nozzles
Platinum Gray matte front grille w/chrome struts
Space saver spare tire
Interior:
(2) ignition keys w/integrated valet key & (1) wallet spare key
3-zone automatic climate control -inc: rear seat HVAC vents
Audi side assist
Auto-dimming interior mirror w/compass
Brushed aluminum decorative inlays
Door bottle holders
Driver/passenger sun visors w/illuminated vanity mirrors
Dual rear cupholders
Folding & sliding front center armrest w/adjustable height -inc: (1) accessory pwr outlet located inside, (1)
accessory pwr outlet located in rear, (1) accessory pwr outlet located in front of the shifter
HomeLink universal garage door opener
Interior illumination -inc: interior door handles, air vent controls, front foot wells, active door reflectors
Interior trunk release on driver side door
Rear map lights
Retained accessory pwr -inc: stereo, pwr windows
Tilt & telescopic manually adjustable steering column
3-spoke leather-wrapped multi-function sport steering wheel w/audio controls
Ashtray w/lighter
Auto light switch controlled by light sensor -inc: "coming home" & "leaving home" functionalities
Backlit instrument cluster w/auto brightness control -inc: tachometer, speedometer, digital clock w/date, fuel
gauge, coolant temp gauge, digital trip odometer
Color driver info system
Driver seat memory
Dual front cupholders
Electric rear window defogger w/auto timed shut off feature
Front seat-back storage nets
Illuminated lockable glove box -inc: air cond vent for cooling
Interior lights in overhead console w/front map lights
Nappa leather door armrests
Red ambient LED lighting in headliner for front center console illumination
Split-folding 60/40 rear seat w/full pass-through
Audi S5 for Sale
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Auto blog
SNL player Vanessa Bayer goes 50 Shades of Audi
Fri, Feb 6 2015Fifty Shades of Grey, the most unlikely Valentine's Day film ever, is opening over Valentine's Day Weekend. Casting directors gave Audi a number of plum assignments, the German carmaker landing the roles of A3, S7, S8, R8 V10 Spyder, and Q7. That part is not surprising. What is surprising is this most unlikely spoof that Audi of America worked up with Saturday Night Live cast member Vanessa Bayer, playing off that elevator scene in the film. After watching it, we felt like Audi looked at us and said, "Oh yeah, we just did that." It's not NSFW, but - like the movie it parodies - this is all about the adult content. We liked it. But would it be too much to say we didn't see this one coming? News Source: Audi of America via YouTube Humor TV/Movies Audi Videos saturday night live
2016 Audi RS 7 Performance Quick Spin
Mon, Feb 15 2016Audi's roster of Sevens – the A7, S7, and RS 7 – gets a new and overachieving member with the new RS 7 Performance. The big story is that it ups the RS 7's 560 horsepower to 605. And while the advertised torque rating of 517 pound-feet doesn't change, Audi says the car will actually produce 553 lb-ft during moments of overboost. Hunkered-down with 21-inch wheels filling the wheel wells, the RS 7 Performance has a top speed of 190 miles per hour, and runs to 60 mph in 3.6 seconds – our informal stopwatch tests suggest that may even be conservative. We drove the RS 7 Performance in Florida, which included an eventful lap around Daytona International Speedway's road course, just prior to the Rolex 24 Hours at Daytona. More about that in a moment. Driving Notes The RS 7 Performance is pretty rough-riding at its softest, a problem only on bad pavement and roads with dips. It isn't punishing, but it never lets you forget this is a performance luxury car, in that order. The eight-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission is a sweetheart, never confused and always standing by to maximize the 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8's muscle. It would have been nice to be able to dial in a little extra exhaust sound – what you can hear makes you want more. The RS sport seats, with optional Valcona leather and Alcantara inlays and steering wheel cover, are excellent. There's a reason why Audi is a template for automotive interior designers. Rear seat room is a little tight but tolerable. As for that lap at Daytona: We were only given one, so we went for it, and hit 164 mph on the back stretch before having to wade deep into the ABS for the bus stop turn. The engine was still pulling hard – we have little doubt the advertised 190 mph top speed is accurate. While the big ceramic brakes did their job, we weren't given a cool-down lap, and the combination of 4,500 pounds and 164 mph seemed to have set the front brakes on fire. No, really. It took a spritz of water to drown them out. We were told that it isn't unusual for ceramic brakes, the first time they hit 800 degrees, to burn out some impurities. Afterwards, the brakes worked fine, but we sure got a lot of attention from the IMSA Rolex crew on pit road. The RS 7 Performance is a viceless car, one we'd cheerfully drive for a very long time.
Audi traffic light recognition could save 240 million gallons of fuel [UPDATE]
Tue, Mar 11 2014Any hypermiler will tell you that the way you drive your car has a huge impact on how much energy it uses. But these greenfoot drivers haven't had a car that's smart enough to tell them about the inner lives of traffic lights. That's what a prototype system in an Audi A6 Saloon that the German automaker recently tested in Las Vegas can do. Since the car can communicate with local traffic signals and is able to predict when lights will change, the car can help reduce CO2 emissions by up to 15 percent. Further, Audi says that the system could save some 238 million gallons of fuel (900 million liters), if deployed across Germany. We can only imagine what hypermilers could do with this. We got to drive the Audi Online traffic light information system prototype in January, but we focused more on how the system worked rather than the green aspect. Now that Audi has had a bit more time to crunch the numbers, it has released fuel economy information for the connected car. The key points for the eco-side of things are that the driver is told in the dashboard how fast/slow to go to hit the next green light. This can help prevent unnecessary speeding and or encourage drivers to go a bit faster in order to hit the green, thus preventing idling and wasted time. The system is too smart to let you idle for long. Except that Audi Online is too smart to let you idle for long. The Audi connect system can calculate how much longer the light will be red and can access the car's start-stop capabilities and will fire up the engine "five seconds before the green phase." That seems like an awful long time in a world where competitors have figured out ways to restart an engine in 0.35 seconds. We've asked Audi for an explanation on why this buffer is so lengthy, and will let you know what the reasoning is when we hear back. Despite the trials in the A6, Audi says the Audi Online traffic system could be integrated into any Audi model, "subject to the necessary government legislation." Aside from the Sin City tests, Audi is running trials of the connected car in Verona, Italy and Berlin, Germany. If you'd like to test it out yourself some day, take heart from this line in the press release, available below: "A market launch is currently the subject of intense analysis in the United States." *UPDATE: Audi's Mark Dahncke told AutoblogGreen that the five second window is meant, "To alert the driver that the light is about to turn green.