2012 - Audi S5 on 2040-cars
Bascom, Florida, United States
The car is perfect condition, Manual 6 gears, All scheduled maintenance, Always garaged, Custom wheels, Excellent condition, Factory GPS system, Fully loaded with all the goodies, Looks & drives great, Mostly highway miles, Must see, Never seen snow, No accidents, Non-smoker, One owner, Perfect first car, No kids, Satellite radio, Seats like new, Still under factory warranty, Upgraded sound system, Very clean interior, Well maintained Options Installed AM/FM Adjustable Steering Wheel Air Conditioning Auxiliary Audio Input Bluetooth Connection Bucket Seats CD Player Climate Control Cruise Control Driver Air Bag Engine Immobilizer Front Head Air Bag HD Radio Hard Disk Drive Media Storage Heated Front Seat(s) Heated Mirrors Knee Air Bag MP3 Player Navigation System Panoramic Roof Passenger Airbag Power Door Locks Power Steering Power Windows Power Seats Rear Air Conditioning Rear Head Air Bag Rear Parking Camera Rear Parking Sensors Satellite Radio Security System Side Airbags Traction Control Seller Comments 2012 Audi S5 Coupe, Monsoon Gray Metallic/Black. Audi MMI Navigation Plus, Bang & Olufsen Sound System, Leather Door Armrests In Fine Nappa, Rear Acoustic Interior Inlays, Rear-view Camera, 19-Inch Titanium 5-Arm-Rotor Design Wheels 255/35 Summer Tires, ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System) With Brake Assist, ESC (Electronic Stability Control), Servotronic Sport Suspension And Brake System, Dynamic Five-Link Front Suspension, Dynamic Trapezoidal-Link Rear Axle Fully Independent, Tire Pressure Monitoring System, Space Saver Spare Tire, Tilting Glass Panel Roof With Sunshade, Audi Xenon Plus Front Lighting With LED DRL And Taillights, S Sport Seats In Silk Nappa Leather, Heated Twelve Power Front Seats With Driver Memory, Three Zone Climate Control, Brushed Aluminum Inlays, Auto Dimming Interior Mirror With Compass. This vehicle comes equipped with Air Conditioning, Climate Control, Cruise Control, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Rear Air Conditioning, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, Security System, Traction Control, AM/FM, CD Player, Navigation System, Bucket Seats, Satellite Radio, MP3 Player, Heated Front Seat(s), Bluetooth Connection, Auxiliary Audio Input, HD Radio, Hard Disk Drive Media Storage, Heated Mirrors, Panoramic Roof, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Engine Immobilizer, Rear Parking Aid Sensors, Driver Air Bag, Front Head Air Bag, Rear Head Air Bag,Auxiliary Audio Input,Bluetooth Connection,Bucket Seats,Hard Disk Drive Media Storage,HD Radio,Heated Front Seat(s),MP3 Player,Navigation System,Satellite Radio,Heated Mirrors,Panoramic Roof,Driver Air Bag,Front Head Air Bag,Knee Air Bag,Rear Head Air Bag, Navigation
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Audi will spend less on future technology as it focuses on future technology
Tue, Oct 18 2016It seems the very thing meant to be saved by Audi curtailing spending could also take a hit as a result. A report from Reuters outlines a few ways Audi will cut costs in the wake of its parent company's diesel scandal. While focusing on EVs, autonomous driving, and new connected technology instead of its current vehicle portfolio, Audi is axing plans for a track to test self-driving cars as well as facilities meant to produce new concepts and batteries. Or, you know, exactly the kinds of things Audi is now focusing its efforts on. Some of this shouldn't come as a surprise. We already know about the death of the R8 E-Tron, a low-volume EV that wasn't going to make the brand much money and didn't pan out as a halo electric car quite like the company probably hoped. Then there's the new E-Tron crossover, which has been in the works for a while and will head a line of consumer-grade EVs from the brand – the kind that will make money as long as they sell in mass-market numbers, something Tesla has shown is possible. That project is surely safe, although perhaps it will now take longer for the EVs to gain autonomous abilities. This change in funding direction could mean that the planned autonomous track, dubbed IN-Campus as it was to be located in Audi's home of Ingolstadt, was going to be more for show than actual research, or that Audi thinks it can get the same outcomes in its existing facilities or new ones located elsewhere. (The company's work council is upset by the plan being put on hold, as it could mean more jobs leaving Germany.) There's also the very strong possibility that this provides a welcome opportunity for the company to cut some fat. Reuters notes that Audi spends more on R&D than rivals BMW and Mercedes-Benz, despite having the whole VW Group to leverage. While the diesel scandal was certainly not welcome, it may be forcing Audi and the other Group brands to take a closer look at balance sheets than they otherwise would have. The result of all of this could be a leaner company, assuming too much attention doesn't stray to low-volume EVs and away from what are still the core products. Related Video: News Source: ReutersImage Credit: Reuters Green Audi Technology Crossover Autonomous Vehicles Electric audi e-tron
Audi A5 and S5 freshen up for 2017
Fri, Jun 3 2016UPDATE: A previous version of this story mischaracterized the 2017 S5's engine configuration. The article has been updated. Well, here's the new Audi A5 and S5. They look a lot like the old ones, but just a tiny bit better. In other words, the redesigned coupes received the same treatment as their four-door counterparts, the A4 and S4. While the German press materials mention both gas and diesel engines, we expect the A5 to carry on in the US with petrol power only. Like the current A5, a 2.0-liter, turbocharged four-cylinder will serve as the base engine, but will probably get a similar power bump as the A4 – Audi hasn't released official figures yet. The four-door had its base output bumped from 220 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque to 252 hp and 273 lb-ft of torque. The S5 is a more interesting proposition than the S4. Where the old S5's 3.0-liter, supercharged V6 produced 333 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque, the new, turbocharged, 3.0-liter six-cylinder pumps out 354 ponies, according to the global press materials. That figure, fans of the old 4.2-liter V8-powered S5 will note, is identical to the original S5 that came out for model-year 2008. Torque figures aren't available yet, but we'd bet on at least a small increase in torque. Still, the increase in power is good for a 4.7-second run to 62 miles per hour, a 0.2-second improvement over the current car's 0-60 time. Audi claims it will offer the A5 with both six-speed manuals and seven-speed dual-clutch transmissions, but we wouldn't be so sure about that stick here in the US. The only available gearbox on the A4 is a seven-speed S-Tronic – coupes are inherently more sporting than sedans, but we aren't sure that's justification for Audi to offer a manual-trans A5 here in the US. Audi only mentions an eight-speed automatic for the S5. So no, the German press materials aren't a good indicator of the US-market A5. What we can rely on, of course, are the official images. The original A5/S5 was a handsome car, but Audi's designers have done a swell job styling the 2017 model. It looks good, and is somehow even more refined than last year's car. Audi's new corporate grille works well on a coupe body, although the powerful creases in the hood might be a little too powerful. The tail is lovely, like a prettier A3. The bodies are better looking, but they're also lighter and more aerodynamic, too. The A5's coefficient of drag is down to a slippery 0.25, while Audi's engineers lipo'd 132 pounds of fat.
Volkswagen finds CO2 'irregularities' for 800k vehicles
Wed, Nov 4 2015The latest issue for Volkswagen affects another 800,000 vehicles, and this time its for irregularities in CO2 emissions certifications. VW estimates this issue could cost the company $2.2 billion to fix. The company officially makes no specific mention of which engines are covered, the models they are in, or even where they are located. VW discovered the situation during its ongoing internal investigation, and, according to the automaker, "it was established that the CO2 levels and thus the fuel consumption figures for some models were set too low during the CO2 certification process." Most of the affected vehicles are diesels, and the company is now reaching out to "the responsible type approval agencies" to figure out the next step. While VW isn't officially confirming which models and engines are involved, Automotive News reports that it affects some 2012 and later VW, Audi, Seat, and Skoda models with the company's 1.4-, 1.6-, and 2.0-liter diesel engines, as well as the 1.4-liter ACT gasoline engine. The issue mainly affects vehicles sold in Europe. "The Board of Management of Volkswagen AG deeply regrets this situation and wishes to underscore its determination to systematically continue along the present path of clarification and transparency," CEO Matthias Muller said in the announcement. Volkswagen Group of America spokesperson Jeannine Ginivan was able to provide some further clarification to Autoblog. "This is not related to US-certified vehicles," she said. Clarification moving forward: internal investigations at Volkswagen identify irregularities in CO2 levels Matthias Muller: "Relentless and comprehensive clarification is our only alternative." Around 800,000 Group vehicles could be affected Initial estimate puts economic risks at approximately 2 billion euros The Volkswagen Group is moving forward with the clarification of the diesel issue: during the course of internal investigations irregularities were found when determining type approval CO2 levels. Based on present knowledge around 800,000 vehicles from the Volkswagen Group could be affected. An initial estimate puts the economic risks at approximately two billion euros. The Board of Management of Volkswagen AG will immediately start a dialog with the responsible type approval agencies regarding the consequences of these findings. This should lead to a reliable assessment of the legal, and the subsequent economic consequences of this not yet fully explained issue.