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2012 Audi A3 Tdi Wagon Like New on 2040-cars

US $17,500.00
Year:2012 Mileage:72000
Location:

United States

United States

2012 AUDI A3 TDI WAGON
WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC
VEHICLE LOCATED IN VA. BEACH
CAN BE DELIVERED AND OR PICKED UP
IT IS A ONE OWNER AUDI, IN VERY NICE CONDITION
72,000 MILES
YOU WILL BE HAPPY WITH THIS AUDI 
EMAIL US 

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ENTERTAINMENT
Concert AM/FM/MP3 stereo -inc: CD player, aux input jack, SIRIUS satellite radio, speed dependent volume control, (10) speakers, 140 watt amplifier,subwoofer, center fill speaker
EXTERIOR
17" x 7.5" 5-split-spoke alloy wheels
P225/45R17 all-season tires
Space saver spare tire & wheel
S line roof spoiler
S line front & rear bumpers
(4) position adjustable intermittent windshield wipers
Halogen headlights
Front fog lights
Pwr body color mirrors w/integrated LED turn signals -inc: 3-blink touch-to-pass lane change feature
Rear window wiper
INTERIOR
Leather seating surfaces
Split folding 60/40 rear seat back w/head restraints
Folding front center armrest w/(2) cupholders -inc: pwr outlet
Front & rear floor mats
Aluminum-optic door sill inlays
4-spoke leather-wrapped steering wheel
Tilt & telescoping adjustable steering column
Driver info display w/trip computer, backlit instrument cluster
Pwr windows w/one touch up & down, pinch protection
Pwr central locking
Key fob remote control for doors, deck lid, & fuel door
Cruise control
Tailgate release on driver side door
Alarm system w/immobilizer
Dual zone automatic climate control
Rear window defogger
Locking glove box
(3) 12V pwr outlets
Flexmetallic decorative trim
Dual vanity mirrors
Overhead console w/front map lights
Interior illumination -inc: interior door handles, air vent controls, front foot wells, active door reflectors, rear map lights
(4) assist handles in headliner
MECHANICAL
2.0L TDI I4 turbocharged diesel engine
6-speed dual-clutch S tronic transmission
Engine block heater
Front wheel drive
MacPherson front suspension -inc: tubular anti-roll bar, track-stabilizing steering roll radius, aluminum subframe
4-link rear suspension -inc: separate shocks & springs, tubular anti-roll bar, subframe
Servotronic pwr steering w/variable assist
Front ventilated disc brakes & rear disc brakes
Tool kit
SAFETY
4-wheel anti-lock braking system w/rear brake pressure distribution
Hill hold assist
Electronic stability program
Daytime running lamps
Impact protection -inc: reinforced high strength steel/aluminum crossmembers, reinforced bumpers, rigid occupant cell
Driver & passenger dual stage airbags w/passenger sensor
Driver & passenger seat mounted side airbags
Front & rear head curtain airbags
3-point height adjustable front seatbelts -inc: force limiters & automatic pretensioners
3-point rear seatbelts -inc: force limiters on outboard sitting positions
LATCH provisions in rear seats
Rear child locks
Tire pressure monitoring system

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2014 Audi A7 TDI

Fri, 04 Apr 2014

If you're a frequent reader of car reviews (my money says you are), you've no doubt come across prose about how a car "checks all the right boxes." It's a common phrase - I'm guilty of using it myself. And I'm about to use it again.
You see, I've just spent a week with the 2014 Audi A7 TDI, shown here against the backdrop of sunny SoCal, even though my stint was spent slopping through this absolutely wonderful winter we've been having in Detroit. If you're one of our podcast listeners, you've already heard me wax poetic about the A7 TDI, and the more I reflect on this diesel darling, the more I firmly believe that this car absolutely, without a doubt, checks all the right boxes.
Well, almost all of them, anyway.

Audi re-illuminates Sport Quattro with Laserlight concept for CES

Thu, 02 Jan 2014

Automakers typically spend months working on a concept car, then unveil it at a car show and move on to the next. But Audi has demonstrated a propensity at refining the same concepts and bringing them back for more. Just look at how many time Audi iterated its E-Tron concept, and how many diesel R8s it toyed with. It brought the Italdesign Parcour out of retirement and rechristened it the Audi Nanuk, and it's been doing the same with the Quattro concept for the past several years. The German automaker rolled out the first Quattro concept back in 2010, and followed up with the reborn Sport Quattro concept less than a year ago. And now it's preparing to unveil yet another.
Called the Sport Quattro Laserlight concept, this time it's not as radical a departure from the Sport Quattro concept as that was from the first Quattro concept. In fact, there's really only one vital difference. That'd be the laser headlights "that leave all previous systems in the dark," according to the press release below. The system uses matrix LEDs around the outside of the element as low beams, and lasers on the inside for high beams. Measured in mere microns, the laser diodes are significantly smaller than LEDs, while lighting up the road ahead for nearly half a kilometers (1,640 feet), providing twice the lighting range and three times the brightness of LED high beams.
Otherwise the concept car you see here and which Audi will display at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week is essentially the same as the one it showed in Frankfurt this past September. It's got the same measurements, wearing the same CFRP bodywork, with the same interior and the same 700-horsepower hybrid powertrain, only the yellow exterior has been repainted Plasma Red and the black interior redone in a more low-key Slate Grey, as you can see from the high-res image gallery above.

Researchers halfway to cutting carbon fiber costs by 90%

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

Carbon fiber has been utilized for decades to build racecars, as a means to cut weight while maintaining strength. But until recently, the space-age material has been largely absent from the street on anything but supercars because of the expense to use it. Recently, BMW signaled a major shift in that trend when it starting using carbon fiber reinforced plastic panels on the i3 and i8. This relatively small scale start might be just the beginning; the German company believes that a breakthrough to inexpensively manufacture the lightweight stuff is just on the horizon.
MAI Carbon Cluster Management GmbH counts BMW, Audi, Airbus, the German government and many other organizations as supporters, and it's researching how to make carbon fiber cheaper to produce, according to Automotive News Europe. The company thinks it can reduce costs by 90 percent in the near future. "We've certainly reached a halfway point on our cost-cutting target for suitable carbon-fiber parts," said project head Klaus Drechsler to Automotive News Europe.
Unfortunately, it isn't entirely clear just what MAI Carbon is doing to make such a huge leap possible. However, a recent post on the company's website talks about a new form a carbon fiber using a thermoplastic matrix that could be cured in less than three minutes. That's compared to about 90 minutes in the traditional process with an autoclave.