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2012 Audi Q7 3.0l Tdi Premium Plus on 2040-cars

US $49,800.00
Year:2012 Mileage:48129 Color: Glacier White Metallic /
 Cardamom
Location:

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States

9678 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Diesel
Engine:V6 3.0L
Transmission:8-Speed
Condition: Used
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): WA1LMAFE5CD008757
Stock Num: 7428
Make: Audi
Model: Q7 3.0L TDI Premium Plus
Year: 2012
Exterior Color: Glacier White Metallic
Interior Color: Cardamom
Options:
  • AUDI CONNECT,20" 10-SPOKE V-DESIGN ALLOY WHEELS-inc: 275/45R20 all-season tires
  • Audi MMI navigation plus -inc: CD/DVD-playercolor driver information systemHDD navigation w/voice controlHD RadioAudi Connect w/6-month complimentary trial period data contract
  • Audi music interface,12-way heated pwr front bucket seats w/4-way power lumbar adjustment & adjustable head restraints,40/20/40 split-folding 2nd row seat w/adjustable recline,50/50 split-folding 3rd row seat -inc: 1-action lowering from reardual cupholderscollapsible outboard headrests
  • Bose AM/FM/CD surround sound -inc: (14) speakers270Wten-channel DSP w/"Centerpoint" surround technology & Audi Pilot noise compensation
  • COLD WEATHER PKG-inc: heated rear seatsheated 4-spoke multifunction steering wheel
  • Coming/leaving home -inc: delay on exterior light shut off when exiting vehicle or activating remote entry
  • Digital trip odometer w/service interval indicator
  • Driver info display -inc: 8-color display5-function trip computeroutside tempauto check systemspeed warning devicetelephoneradionavigationtelematicspictogram display
  • Driver seat memory
  • Front fog lights
  • Front wipers -inc: rain sensorheated washer nozzleshigher resting position in colder temps to prevent freezing
  • LED tail lights
  • MOST opt
  • PREMIUM PLUS PACKAGE
  • PREMIUM PLUS PACKAGE
  • Pwr folding auto dimming pwr adjustable heated outside mirrors -inc: passenger side tilt feature for parking in reverse w/LED turn signal repeatersdriver side memory
  • Pwr opening/closing tailgate w/programmable opening angle
  • Pwr tilt 3-panel panorama sunroof w/pwr sunshade & wind deflector
  • Rear wiper w/washer system
  • TOWING PKG-inc: trailer hitch6600 lb towing capacityincreased cooling
  • Trip computer
  • Universal phone preparation w/Bluetooth technology
  • Velour carpeting
  • WARM WEATHER PKG-inc: (4) zone climate controlmanual window shades for rear doors & tailgatedeep tint pwr tilt 3-panel panorama sunroof w/pwr sunshade & wind deflector
  • Xenon plus automatic headlights -inc: automatic self-leveling
Drive Type: AWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 48129

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2014 Audi S1 Quattro [w/video]

Fri, 21 Mar 2014

Audi may only now be fully committing to the US compact car market with a range of A3 models, but it's got far more small car expertise than most Americans realize, and its offerings get even tinier, too. Back in 2010, Audi leapt into the subcompact premium fray - in all markets but the United States, Canada and China - with its A1. The A1 family has sold all right, but not quite as well as was expected, likely due to its price when optioned up. (It also doesn't help that the Volkswagen Polo is a great car on the same architecture and costs much less.)
But Audi seems compelled to make high-buck S trims of everything nowadays, so right on schedule, I've scored seat time in its new S1 Quattro. Under its gumdrop-colored hood is the very popular 2.0-liter TFSI motor. In this trim, it's good for 228 horsepower and 273 pound-feet of torque between 1,600 and 3,000 rpm. That's quite a lot of gumption for this little blaster - enough power for 0-60 in just 5.7 seconds.
My drive was originally supposed happen on a sub-zero frozen lake in Sweden, only Audi forgot to call Mother Nature and ask her to hold off on springtime. It would have turned into a slush drive and then a submarine test had I been told to stick to the original plan, so it was dusty, soggy and gravel-y pavement instead, which turned out to be a better real-world test anyhow. Plus, the car got even cuter when it was filthy.

Audi reveals next-gen TT interior at CES

Tue, 07 Jan 2014

Audi has taken the somewhat unusual step of unveiling much of the interior of its upcoming TT Coupe at the 2014 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. That's unusual, because they haven't shown us the car yet. Perhaps we shouldn't be surprised - with the proliferation of technology in automobiles these days, it's probably time we start considering them as much electronic devices as transportation devices.
While Audi has long been recognized as a leader in interior design, this new TT features an instrument cluster that is wildly different from what we've become accustomed to from the Four-Ring brand. Audi is calling its fully digital system a "virtual cockpit," and with its 12.3-inch LCD screen situated directly in front of the driver, it does away with the company's traditional Multi-Media Interface (MMI) display in the center stack. Two modes are offered, one classic option with large gauges and another more oriented to infotainment.
Besides electronics, the actual hard parts of the interior also show plenty of new thinking. With the removal of the central screen, Audi has been able to streamline its instrument panel to resemble a wing of sorts, with jet-like HVAC vents that house their own controls. Two more points for controls are presented to the driver, with buttons on the flat-bottom steering wheel and another set on the center tunnel.

Audi kills off its 420-hp four-cylinder engine project

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Audi's supercar-slapping, fire-breathing four-cylinder concept engine will remain just that, with Autoblog confirming that it has been internally killed off. Speaking at the launch of the TT RS, the engineering boss of Audi's Quattro GmbH division, Stephan Reil, said the Volkswagen Group had stopped all development of the 420-horsepower, 2.0-liter four it showed in the 2014 TT Quattro Sport Concept car (above). Despite previous assurances that Quattro had roles for both the EA888-based engine and Audi's wildly charismatic 2.5-liter, five-cylinder motor, post-Dieselgate reality has killed the smaller engine. "The 400-horsepower EA888 engine is dead," Reil said. The EA888 engine was conceived and developed by the same man behind AMG's powerhouse 2.0-liter four. Friedrich Eichler left AMG to become the Volkswagen Group's gasoline engine development go-to guy, and he was confident the 420-hp engine could be turned into a production car quickly, as was then-Audi development boss, Ulrich Hackenberg. It was even suggested that because the EA888 engine family bolted straight into the Volkswagen Group's ubiquitous MQB small-car architecture, the little powerhouse could be cheaply and quickly dropped into any of the company's cars that needed an image boost. Since then, Quattro has elevated the five-cylinder motor, switching it to an all-alloy block with a magnesium oil pan to cut down its weight while boosting its power and torque levels. Where the four-cylinder engine was shown with 420 hp and 332 lb-ft of torque, the production version of the TT RS's new five-cylinder engine totes 400 hp and 354 pound-feet of torque. The smaller engine's proponents claimed a 0-62 mph acceleration figure of just 3.7 seconds for the concept TT that carried it, and it might not be a coincidence that the all-new TT RS claims exactly the same figure. The 2.0-liter motor had a torque peak that arrived at 2,400 rpm and began to taper off at 6,300 rpm, while its power apexed at 6,700 rpm, thanks in part to a turbocharger that could feed it up to 1.8 bar of air. Flip to the TT RS' data and you're looking at more torque at lower revs and a touch less power, but at higher revs. That's not a lot of wriggle room for the concept engine to operate, especially when the perceived value of the five-cylinder engine is higher than the four, and the four's development and production costs would be higher than the five's.