2014 Audi S5 Prestige Coupe 2-door on 2040-cars
Myrtle, Mississippi, United States
I am the First Owner of this Perfect 2014 Audi S5 Phantom Pearl Black !Prestige Package and many more options and Audi Maintenance Package and extended Warranties. I have Clear Title in my Name , No loans or liens, I own the car outright.This car is Perfect without any scratches and Never any Damage. It only has 7k miles. I never drive it and just moved to Long Island for work. It sits in the garage as I do not want to drive it around here. It is far too nice. Has Prestige package and more like Nappa Leather (option), Sport   Carbon Fiber Interior option, Bang and Olufsen Stereo System ($2000) option , F1 Paddle Shifters and soo much more. Side assist and Clear 3M film on Full Hood, Bumper , and full Front Fenders ($1500) option. Plus Wheel and tire Warranties ($1500) option and Audi Extended Maintenance Paid Package ($1200) option. MMI audio and Bluetooth package. Audi Dynamic and Sport Drive Option. Everything you can imagineYou name it this car has it and more. It is extremely fast and handles perfect. No damage anywhere. I am a car fanatic and I take caution with my cars. If you think you see something it is a reflection no scratches . The only reason why I am selling it is because I do not use it and now I am in Long Island for two years for work and I do not want to drive it around here. This car is babied and just sits in the garage.You will not find a better S5 out there unless its new. And this is as close to New as Possible. The cost of this car plus the options I got and warranties, was $64k plus Tax!I have the wheel and tire repair warranty and door ding and interior protection plan. I also have the extended warranty for the car and the Audi maintenance Plan. So all you future services are Paid already 100%. All your mileage check point services are Paid.This also has the clear 3M film on the Full Hood, Front Bumper and Full Front Fenders - This is a major option to protect against rock chips and road debris. It is an invisible film and is a tremendous option. If you really want an S5 with the best options then buy this car. I am honest work for a Fortune 500 company and I am the original Owner
	      Send me questions at : elvisnasonphm@mynet.com
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Audi is working on a suspension that gets power from bumpy roads
Wed, Aug 10 2016Regenerative brakes aren't new. They're on virtually every hybrid and EV, and they're even starting to pop up on traditional gas-powered cars, like with the i-ELOOP-equipped Mazda6. But even with these systems, cars can get more efficient, and Audi thinks it found yet another source of wasted energy. The source? The suspension. The idea is to turn the kinetic energy that goes into the dampers into usable energy instead of as waste heat. Audi isn't the first auto company to come up with regenerative suspension – nearly three years ago, ZF introduced its GenShock technology, which used a valve attached to traditional, oil-filled hydraulic shocks to recapture kinetic energy from movement caused by bumps in the road. Audi's prototype technology, which it calls eROT, replaces traditional dampers with horizontally oriented electromechanical rotary dampers. eROT is apparently short for electromechanical rotary damper. Neat. In testing, eROT recovered an average of 100 to 150 watts on a typical German road, three watts from a fresh piece of pavement, and 613 watts on a rough stretch of tarmac (wattage is calculated as power over time, so this is actually the rate at which the system harvests energy). The dampers channel that energy to a tiny, 0.5-kWh, 48-volt battery. The prototype is claimed to cut CO2 emissions by three grams per kilometer (4.8 grams per mile), while the company believes a future production version could save up to 0.7 liters of fuel per 100 kilometers of driving. Converting the savings to American miles per gallon isn't easy, so we'll use a practical example. In the US, the Q7's supercharged 3.0-liter V6 returns a combined rating of 21 miles per gallon, which works out to 11.2 liters per 100 kilometers. Apply eROT's 0.7L/100km savings, and the Q7's economy would improve to 10.5L/100km, or 22.4 mpg, a 1.4-mpg improvement. That's not huge, but because math, 0.7L/100km is more dramatic on a more fuel efficient vehicle – taking an A3's 27-mpg combined rating and adding eROT would drive efficiency up 2.4 mpg, for example. There are a few other big benefits beyond fuel and emissions savings – Audi claims eROT provides a more comfortable ride than traditional active suspensions, because engineers can tune the compression and rebound strokes independently of each other. Beyond that, the horizontally oriented rear suspension geometry means more cargo space, since the dampers don't poke up into the cabin like they normally do.
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 RS6 driven by former Stig Ben Collins egged on in 'The Duel'
Thu, 03 Oct 2013Apparently driving a 553-horsepower Audi RS6 Avant with carbon-fiber egg launchers that shoot paint-filled eggs is what Stigs do when they retire from Top Gear. And unfortunately for stuntman Damien Walters, he happens to be the target.
Walters - on foot with his paint-eggs and no carbon-fiber launcher - couldn't possibly escape from the Audi, let alone launch his own offensive, could he? You'll have to find out in the video below. And while we won't give away what happens, we'll say this video will definitely put a smile on your face, if you like all-wheel-drive drifting (which you should). We also included a couple more videos for your enjoyment, one of which takes you behind the scenes of The Duel.

 
										


