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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Mon, 14 Jan 2013
Over in Europe-land, the Audi SQ5 is a diesel-powered monster capable of sending a whopping 479 pound-feet of torque to its wheels. Naturally, this beast isn't coming to the States, but that doesn't mean we're missing out on the whole SQ5 experience altogether. At the Detroit Auto Show this week, Audi is debuting a new gasoline-powered version of the hot crossover, and while it's not quite the oil-burning dreamboat we've lusted after from afar, we certainly wouldn't kick it out of bed. Instead of a diesel, we get a boosted version of Audi's supercharged 3.0-liter V6, good for 354 horsepower and 346 pound-feet of torque. Running through an eight-speed automatic transmission, the SQ5 will reportedly be able to fire off 0-60 times in the low-five-second range and will top out at an electronically limited 155 miles per hour. Suspension upgrades are on hand to improve road-going prowess, but also lower the Q5's stance a bit, too. Because this is an S model, there are plenty of visual upgrades on hand, including a more aggressive front fascia, 20-inch wheels and some pretty new colors including Estoril Blue and Panther Black. Interior upgrades like Alcantara trim and aluminum brightwork add to some sportiness from the cockpit view, as well.
Tue, 13 Aug 2013
If there was any doubt before about which car(s) Audi recently teased in a video, now we know for sure. Audi has released another teaser video that confirms we'll at least be seeing the 2015 Audi S8 (and very likely the A8 as well) in the near future, but the big surprise is just how soon we'll see the new flagship sedan. We originally expected to see the sedan receive its official debut at the Frankfurt Motor Show, but now Audi says that the car will be presented about three weeks before the event on August 21. How do we know this is the S8? Well, aside from it obviously being a large sedan, the true tell that this is its A8/S8 is the front license plate, which clearly shows "S8" on it - we've been doing this long enough to know that Audi's promotional license plates have the model designation in the plate number. As for other details, Audi's trick Matrix headlights shine through the thin veil in what should be the crown jewel of the sedan's new face. There's a little more than a week to go until the car is unveiled, but for now, check out the video below.
Thu, Oct 20 2016
Audi's most ambitious - well, most expensive, anyway – electric vehicle is no more. After building fewer than 100 of them (perhaps a lot fewer), Audi has cancelled the R8 E-Tron. Maybe it was the million-dollar-plus price tag. Maybe it was the " supreme hand-built quality." Maybe it was the fact that a non-electric R8 could be had for $164,150. Whatever the reason, was killing the R8 E-Tron a good idea? The R8 E-Tron would have been a good halo vehicle for the brand Here's the case for this being a shortsighted move. As we all know, the VW Group – and Audi especially – is in the middle of an electrification kick, and the R8 E-Tron would have been a good halo vehicle for the brand. Instead, it can stand as a prime example of waffling on the promise of plug-in vehicles. After all, Audi used to be incredibly proud of the R8 E-Tron, even if it had a tough history. The whole program was an on-again/ off-again kind of thing, but with enough momentum to get the EV some time at the Nurburgring. With both Mercedes and the EQ brand and BMW with its i brand moving strong into EVs, letting the headline be "Audi killed an EV" is not exactly fitting. It's not like Audi was wasting time making a lot of these. The R8 E-Tron went on sale in 2015 to customers who made a special request for it, and apparently only 100 did. But let's stop there. Getting 100 people to plunk down a million dollars or so for a car totals up to be a lot of money. There's no reason for Audi to price the car this high (forerunner vehicle programs almost always lose money for a time, just ask Toyota RE the Prius), but it did. And $100 million (if almost 100 were indeed sold) is nothing to scoff at, is it? It obviously wasn't enough to keep the lines and tooling open for this limited vehicle, and that sort of opens up a bigger question. Does the end (the second end, really) of the R8 E-Tron say something more important about EVs? Are they becoming less exotic high-end fixtures and more everyday transport? In a world full of Bolts and Ioniqs and E-Golfs – so, the world of 2017 and beyond – does a super high-end EV have any meaning? Gas-powered cars have managed to pull this off for decades, with Lamborghinis and Maseratis surviving just fine even with millions of Corollas out there. In a more-developed EV ecosystem, expensive EVs like the R8 should be able to do the same. Just not right now.
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