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2011 Audi A4 Quattro Base Sedan 4-door 2.0l on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:43992 Color:
Location:

Amarillo, Texas, United States

Amarillo, Texas, United States
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Entertainment

  • AM/FM/MP3 concert radio -inc: CD player, aux input, SD card slot, speed dependent volume control, (10) speakers, 180 watt amplifier
  • SIRIUS satellite radio

Exterior

  • 17" 7-spoke alloy wheels
  • P225/50R17 all-season tires
  • Space saver spare tire
  • Glass sunroof w/slide/tilt functions
  • Fog lamps
  • Halogen headlamps
  • Variable-intermittent windshield wipers
  • Heated windshield washer nozzles
  • Pwr side mirrors w/integrated turn signals
  • Touch to pass 3-blink turn signals

Interior

  • Leather seating surfaces
  • Pwr front seats w/driver lumbar
  • Front seatback storage nets
  • Adjustable height folding front center armrest w/(2) cupholders
  • Dual rear cupholders
  • Front & rear floor mats
  • 4-spoke multifunction leather steering wheel -inc: audio controls, Bluetooth controls
  • Tilt & telescoping manually adjustable steering column
  • Backlit instrument cluster w/automatic brightness control, digital trip odometer & service interval indicator
  • Pwr windows w/one-touch up & down, pinch protection
  • Pwr central locking system
  • Interior trunk release
  • Keyless entry
  • Cruise control
  • Alarm system
  • Single zone climate control
  • Rear window defogger
  • Lockable glovebox
  • Ashtray w/lighter
  • 12V pwr outlet
  • Aluminum decorative inlays
  • Aluminum door sill inserts
  • Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
  • (4) assist handles
  • Front map lights in overhead console
  • Illumination for interior door handles, air vent controls, front foot wells, active door reflectors, LED lights in headliner

Mechanical

  • 2.0L FSI I4 turbo-charged engine
  • 8-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission
  • quattro permanent all-wheel drive system
  • Front/rear locking differential
  • 5-link front suspension -inc: tubular anti-roll bar
  • Independent trapezoidal link rear suspension -inc: rigid subframe mount, tubular anti-roll bar
  • Servotronic pwr steering
  • Pwr vented front & solid rear disc brakes
  • Electromechanical parking brake
  • Tool kit

Safety

  • 4-wheel anti-lock brake system w/electronic brake force distribution
  • Brake assist
  • Electronic stabilization program
  • Impact protection -inc: reinforced high strength steel/aluminum crossmembers, reinforced bumpers, rigid occupant cell
  • Next generation front airbags w/dual-threshold deployment & passenger sensor
  • Front seat mounted side airbags
  • Front & rear head curtain airbags
  • 3-point height adjustable front seatbelts w/force limiters & automatic pretensioning
  • 3-point rear seatbelts w/force limiters
  • Rear door child safety locks
  • Tire pressure monitoring system
  • LATCH provisions in rear seats

Auto Services in Texas

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Address: 11510 US Highway 183 S, Buda
Phone: (512) 243-1717

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Address: 5303 Burnet Rd, Round-Rock
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Address: 1143 Airport Blvd, Geneva
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Address: 301 Sampson St, Deer-Park
Phone: (713) 236-1307

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Address: 219 Fort Worth Dr, Lewisville
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Auto blog

How Audi will make roads friendlier to autonomous cars

Tue, Oct 18 2016

Today, Audi announced some of the new projects it will be implementing on Germany's Digital Motorway Test Bed, which comprises a few sections of highway on which the government and industry can test autonomous and connected tech. Among Audi's projects is one specifically aimed at making roads easier for autonomous cars to navigate. Audi is looking to make the road and other objects more visible. The company has been researching materials that could make guardrails and road markers reflect radar waves more readily, and Audi will install test versions soon. The goal here is to help make these objects easier for the autonomous vehicle's sensors to see in inclement weather, and at greater distances in good weather. The company will also test additional road markings that will be easier to see for onboard cameras and will help the car place itself on the road. Audi will also try out new vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) technology that will be able to alert cars to speed limits, traffic conditions, ice patches and possibly allow for driving patterns such as platooning. This will be a significant step above the traffic light communication system Audi has released in select areas. The company will also be working on very detailed mapping of the area. Audi claims it will be accurate down to the centimeter. From what we've seen at MCity, the world as it stands presents all kinds of difficulties for autonomous vehicles, from worn-out signs to rough pavement. So any advances that make it easier for autonomous cars to see and communicate should help bring such vehicles to reality much sooner. Related Video: News Source: Audi Green Audi Technology Emerging Technologies Autonomous Vehicles v2v vehicle to vehicle communications vehicle to infrastructure technology connected cars v2i

An Outback for architects | 2017 Audi A4 Allroad First Drive

Mon, Oct 24 2016

There are crossovers – big SUV-like things that give people the commanding view of the road they crave so much – and then there are crossovers. Lifted wagons in the vein of the Subaru Outback are arguably the crossover archetype, but they've become the exception, not the rule. That's where the Audi A4 Allroad fits in. Like its predecessor, the 2017 Allroad is a rather good-looking alternative to a mid-size SUV. The A4 Allroad is again based on the lovely A4 Avant, a wagon that isn't sold in America. The Allroad has a slightly raised suspension compared to its overseas counterpart, slightly higher-profile rubber, standard two-tone paint, roof rails, fender flares, lower body cladding, and a grille with vertical slats to emphasize the rugged point. And for reasons that no automotive purist has ever been able to derive, the look totally works. You can have a two-tone Allroad in one of 13 colors with gray trim along the bottom and the fenders. Or, pay an extra $1,000 on top of the cost of metallic paint and you can opt for one of five monochrome color schemes. In either case, you'll get a handsome, aggressive front end; 18-inch five-spoke wheels; standard Xenon or optional LED lighting up front; and LED lighting in the rear. The rear blinkers have a standard swiping effect borrowed from the R8, and the same sequential motion is applied to the front turn signals on models with the optional all-LED headlights. It's a party trick, but a neat one . We'd be hard pressed to think of an interior that Audi has screwed up recently, and the latest A4 has a particularly good one that translates well to the Allroad. No matter the trim you choose, you'll get your choice of dyed leather, including the requisite brown to best showcase the Allroad's rugged intentions. The level of gadgetry and pricing rises as you work your way up the trim tree – from Premium, to Premium Plus to Prestige, with the sweet spot in the middle – and it more or less mirrors that of the A4. Opting for the Technology Package on Premium Plus models gets you Audi's Virtual Cockpit instrument cluster, a fully configurable gauge package that sets the standard for info display in the industry. (It is so choice. If you have the means, we highly recommend picking one – er, it – up.) Here, the optional advanced dash is paired with an 8.3-inch center display, which is equally intuitive and responsive.

Adventures in lazy badge engineering | Autoblog Podcast #505

Fri, Feb 24 2017

On this week's podcast, Mike Austin joins David Gluckman to look back at some of the less labor-intensive badge engineering the industry has seen over the years. They also recap what they've all been driving lately, and the episode wraps up with Spend My Money buying advice to help you, our dear listeners. Also, in honor of episode 505, here is a picture of a Peugeot 505. The rundown is below. Remember, if you have a car-related question you'd like us to answer or you want buying advice of your very own, send a message or a voice memo to podcast at autoblog dot com. (If you record audio of a question with your phone and get it to us, you could hear your very own voice on the podcast. Neat, right?) And if you have other questions or comments, please send those too. Autoblog Podcast #505 The video meant to be presented here is no longer available. Sorry for the inconvenience. Topics and stories we mention Kia Sportage Kia Niro Volkswagen Golf Audi A4 Used cars! Rundown Intro - 00:00 What we're driving - 01:31 Badge-engineering fun - 20:54 Spend My Money - 33:41 Total Duration: 1:07:57 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Feedback Email – Podcast at Autoblog dot com Review the show on iTunes Podcasts Audi Kia Volkswagen Crossover Hatchback SUV Wagon Sedan kia sportage kia niro