EuroSpeed Imports 43224 Christy St Fremont California, 94538 Phone: (510) 657-8740 | ![]() | | | Year: | Make: | Model: | Price: | | 2009 | Audi | S8 AWD | 49888 | | Miles | Color: | Body: | Transmission: | | 34248 | Exterior: Night Blue Pearl Interior: Amaretto | Passenger | Automatic | | Stock Number: | VIN: | | N001015 | WAUPN94E69N001015 | ![This Vehicle Has Been CARFAX Certified. Report Is Available From Dealer]() | | Options | | Driver Air Bag | Passenger Air Bag | Side Air Bag | Rear Body Air Bag | Side Head Air Bag | | Climate Control | Dual Zone A/C | A/C | Rear A/C | Alarm | | AM/FM Stereo | CD Changer | CD Player | 4-Wheel ABS | 4-Wheel Disc Brakes | | Cruise Control | Rear Defrost | Child Safety Locks | All Wheel Drive | 10 Cylinder Engine | | Front Floor Mats | Gasoline Fuel | Daytime Running Lights | Keyless Entry | Power Door Locks | | Heated Mirrors | Power Driver Mirror | Navigation System | Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroo... | Power Driver Seat | |
| | Inventory Comments | | 2009 AUDI S8 5.2-L V10 QUATTRO SPORT SEDAN NIGHT BLUE PEARL/AMARETTO FULL LEATHER UPGRADE, SIX SPEED AUTOMATIC SHIFT PADDLES, TECHNOLOGY PACKAGE, COLD WEATHER PACKAGE, PREMIUM PACKAGE, DARK-WOOD BELT LINE TRIM, 4-ZONE CLIMATE PACKAGE, POWER DOOR CLOSE ASSIST, PREMIUM BOSE SOUND SYSTEM, I POD ADAPTOR, CD CHANGER, HID HEADLIGHTS, REAR SPOILER, MOON ROOF, HEATED SEATS, 20'' WHEELS, NAVIGATION SYSTEM, BLUETOOTH HANDS FREE SYSTEM, SATELLITE RADIO, PARK DISTANCE CONTROL, REAR VIEW CAMERA, POWER REAR SUN SHADE, MANUEL SIDE SHADES, SKI BAG, CLEAN CARFAX REPORT NO PETS NO ODOR NO ISSUES COMES COMPLETE WITH ALL OF THE BOOKS KEYS AND TOOLS. MSRP 108,975.00 LOW MILES FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL SAM 408 307 4093 |
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Thu, Apr 16 2015
Audi kicked off the Prologue series of design studies with the coupe concept unveiled in LA, then followed up with the Prologue Avant wagon at the Geneva show. Now, we're seeing the third iteration in the form of the Prologue Allroad concept. Set to be unveiled next week at the 2015 Shanghai Motor Show, the Prologue Allroad picks up where the previous two left off, but takes it in a more rugged direction. At 16.8 feet, it's longer than both of the previous concepts, and stretches out to the same length as a standard-wheelbase A8. It also rides three inches higher than the Prologue Avant concept. Not only is it larger than the preceding showcars, it's also more powerful. Under the hood sits a hybrid powertrain that pairs a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 to an electric motor integrated into eight-speed automatic transmission. Together they produce a whopping 738 horsepower and 664 pound-feet of torque, driven to all four wheels to send the concept to 62 miles per hour in a scant 3.5 seconds – all the while returning a claimed equivalent of 98 miles per gallon. If that's not the best of both worlds, we don't know what is. Plus, the car packs an inductive charging system that Audi says it's developing for production. Massive 20-inch brake discs keep that performance in check, sitting inside 22-inch wheels, all mounted to an adaptive air suspension and four-wheel adaptive steering. Other exterior features include door lock sensors integrated into the window frame, Matrix laser headlights and LED taillights. Inside it's all angular yet elegant, swathed in dark blue, beige and brown. Display screens abound, stretching across the dashboard with a deployable OLED infotainment display in the center console. There's another OLED screen for the passengers in the pair of rear seats, who can also dock OLED tablets in the front seatbacks. A pop-up "sound spoiler" promises to envelop the cabin in music, and there's inductive charging for mobile devices as well. Together with its conceptual stablemates, the Prologue Allroad concept points towards a stylish and technologically advanced future for Ingolstadt, and we're looking forward to seeing this show car transition into production as the next A6 Allroad. In the meantime, you can scope out all the details in the press release below and view the concept from every angle, inside and out, in the slideshow above.
Fri, Nov 21 2014
When my 758-mile journey on the A3 TDI Challenge came to an end in Boulevard, CA, Audi had a very nice consolation prize waiting for me: the 2015 A3 Cabriolet you see here. And with miles left to drive before reaching my hotel in Coronado (just outside of San Diego), what better way to celebrate my personal victory of achieving nearly 60 miles per gallon in the TDI than to run the rest of the route in couple of turbocharged A3 droptops? After all, the efficiency part of my drive was done, so it was time to have some fun. The A3 Cabriolet comes to market just as the sun sets on another four-seat convertible from the Volkswagen Group stable: the Eos. That car, often criticized as being too expensive, is technically replaced by the Beetle Convertible as far as VW-badged products go. But for those who still prefer something a bit more upmarket, the A3 Cabriolet will fill the void nicely, and with more style and grace than the Eos ever had. Driving Notes The A3 Cabriolet arrives with a choice of engines. On the base end lives a 1.8-liter turbo-four with 170 horsepower, 200 pound-feet of torque and front-wheel drive, or you can pony up for the 2.0T with 220 hp, 258 lb-ft and standard Quattro all-wheel drive. Regardless of engine, the only transmission available in the A3 Cab is Audi's six-speed S-tronic dual-clutch unit. This is a fine cog-swapper, with quick shifts regardless of chosen powertrain, and steering wheel-mounted paddles that offer plenty of fun from behind the wheel. That said, I found it best to just leave the transmission alone, no matter the engine. The paddles are entertaining, sure, but slick the gear selector into Sport and the A3 will instinctively hold gears through turns and always have you right in the heart of the powerband. The 1.8T's 170 hp and 200 lb-ft are more than adequate for duty in the 3,373-pound A3 Cabriolet. I was never bothered by a lack of power, especially with the engine on boil with the transmission in its sport setting. Hitting 60 miles per hour takes 7.4 seconds, en route to an electronically limited top end of 130 miles per hour. If speed is your thing, though, the 2.0T certainly delivers quite a punch. That same 0-60 sprint takes just 5.9 seconds with the more potent powerplant, and you can really feel the stronger rush of power right off the line, even with the quicker A3's 210-pound weight penalty.
Thu, Feb 26 2015
The next-gen Audi R8 makes its grand debut in a just a few days at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show. However, leaks aren't uncommon for such a highly anticipated model, and it appears that the first official shot of the future supercar is now online. Autoblog en Espanol claims this is the first leaked factory photo showing the new Audi R8 completely undisguised. The single image depicts the supercar from the front, and it looks a lot like both Audi's own official teaser and the previous blurry image from Instagram. Based on this picture, the German designers thickened the outline around the grille at the front and added vertical slats at each corner. They also removed the gentle curve in the headlights in favor of a completely angular look. While the side blades were one of the major styling features of the original, their appearance has been toned down by removing the vertical, contrasting strip running up the body. Though the exterior design seems to evolve the R8 slightly, there are some big changes for the powertrain. Audi is ditching the V8 for the latest model and opting for two tunes of the 5.2-liter V10. The standard version gets 540 horsepower, and the Plus pushes output up to 610 hp. The top trim can reportedly hit 60 miles per hour in 3.2 seconds and reach a top speed of 205 mph. Although, there are already the rumors of other variants, including a turbo V6, coming later. Related Video:
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