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Quattro $1450 “18-inch Sport” Package Gray/black Transferable Cpo Warranty! on 2040-cars

US $22,900.00
Year:2009 Mileage:43585 Color: with greatly enhanced exterior appearance
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Jupiter, Florida, United States

Jupiter, Florida, United States

·       All-new design for 2009

·       Larger in nearly every dimension

·       Superior high-strength steel used in manufacturing

·       New and revised engines offer better efficiency and greater fuel economy

·       Engine sits behind front axle for better weight distribution

·       Adapts many luxury features found on the A8

·       Audi Dynamic Steering improves steering feel

·       High level of standard safety features

Overview
Introduced in 1994, Audi's volume-leading A4 model traces its lineage back to the Audi 80, first launched in 1966. Now in its third generation, the A4 has grown incrementally in size and luxury offerings with every subsequent redesign-as has the competition from 
BMW,Mercedes-Benz, Lexus and Infiniti as the bar continues to be raised in this class of cars. For 2009, Audi presents an all-new, fourth-generation A4 with dynamic styling, new sophisticated powerplants, and innovative technology designed to make it even more competitive.

When compared to the previous model, the all-new 2009 Audi A4 luxury sport sedan feature entirely new, sportier proportions. Overall length is up nearly 5 inches and width has been increased by more than 2 inches. The wheelbase has been stretched, and the hood is longer. The front body overhang has also been shortened, allowing the wheels to be pushed further to the edge of the vehicle, improving ride and handling characteristics, Audi says.

Interior dimensions have grown as well. The cabin is longer than the previous models, and rear-seat passengers enjoy knee room that has grown by 1.4 inches. Headroom and shoulder room has also increased, offering additional comfort to occupants. Trunk capacity on the sedan is 17 cubic feet, a volume greater than any competitor offers, according to Audi. In addition, trunk capacity remains the same whether the car is equipped with front-wheel drive (FWD) or Audi's quattro permanent all-wheel drive (AWD). Fold-down rear seats are standard.

While the body shell has grown in nearly every dimension, advanced engineering is credited with keeping the new body extremely light in weight. Ultra-high-strength steels are utilized throughout the body shell resulting in significant weight savings. According to Audi, the 2009 model's bare body shell alone weighs 10 percent less than that of the previous model.

This 2009 Audi A4 is currently being covered by a transferable comprehensive 6-year/100,000-mile C.P.O. warranty. 

Model Lineup
The new A4 offers many detail designs found in Audi's flagship, the A8, including the Driver Information System (DIS).

For the first time, the A4 features an electromechanical parking brake operated by a small electronic lever-another luxury feature derived from the A8. It functions as a parking brake, emergency brake, and start assistant to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards when it departs. The space formerly occupied by a hand brake now houses additional cabin storage with twin 12-volt power adapters.

Standard equipment on the 2009 Audi A4 includes Bluetooth wireless connectivity, Sirius satellite radio, S-Line exterior with greatly enhanced exterior appearance (the S-Line package has been discontinued due to the S-Line exterior now being standard)

This Vehicle includes a new $1450 “18-inch Sport” package, including a bumpy three-spoke steering wheel, well-contoured sport seats, and an aggressively tuned sport suspension;

Powertrain
This 2009 Audi A4 sedan is offered with an all-new, turbocharged 2.0-liter 4-cylinder that generates 211 hp at 5300-6000 rpm and 258 lb.-ft. of torque at 1500-4200 rpm. With Audi's quattro AWD system, it is offered with Audi's Tiptronic 6-speed automatic. EPA fuel-economy estimates are 19 mpg city/27 mpg highway for Quattro.

The standard 4-wheel disc brakes have been upgraded and improved on the 2009 model. Composite spheroidal-graphite and aluminum calipers clamp new high-performance brake pads that are 20 percent larger for improved brake feel and reduced stopping distances. The latest generation of ESP (electronic stability control) offers a smoother regulating action for less intrusive feedback for the driver, Audi says.

Safety
Occupants in the 2009 Audi A4 are protected by six standard air bags. Driver and front passenger are protected by front and side air bags while curtain air bags protect all outboard passengers. Two additional air bags, of a rear side design, are available optionally. Sensors in the seat rails determine the actual position of the seats and regulate the deployment of the air bags and belt force limiters based on the occupant's position within the vehicle, offering additional safety for drivers of smaller stature. Other safety equipment includes optional dynamic steering and adaptive cruise control.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (
NHTSA), the 2009 Audi A4 receives the agency's highest rating of 5 stars for frontal, side and rollover crash testing. 

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Tuner may sue Monaco hotel for damage caused by valet's injury

Sat, 31 May 2014

It's relatively common to hear about unethical valets taking a joyride and wrecking high-performance cars. However, a recent 'accident' in Monaco might be one of the weirdest cases ever. Of course, now the lawyers may get involved.
Andreas Belzek, owner of tuning firm Prior Design, was driving his highly modified, black with gold pinstripes, widebody Audi R8 (pictured above) to the Hotel de Paris in the famously rich city on the shores of the Mediterranean. Upon arriving, he was going to check in but wanted to park the supercar himself, which was against the hotel's rules. He protested to the valet but eventually gave in and handed over the keys. Then the problems began.
The Audi barely moved before the valet herniated a disk in his back and couldn't leave the car. The police and paramedics arrived to the scene, which had to be quite a crowd in a city as tiny as Monaco. To get the guy out, the rescue crew had to hook him to a special hoist and carry him out, according to Germany's Focus Online. Belzek claims the efforts to save the man caused roughly 10,000 euros ($13,622) in damage to the car's carbon fiber, Alcantara and Nappa leather interior.

Audi unveils A3 Sportback G-Tron with bi-fuel power, 808-mile range

Fri, 01 Mar 2013

By this time next year, the Audi A3 Sportback will be offered with a variety fuel-efficient powertrains ranging from diesel to the all-electric E-Tron, but perhaps the most interesting is the all-new G-Tron model, which uses Audi's innovative carbon-natural compressed natural gas called e-gas. Previously called A3 TCNG, we first heard about this technology last year, but now Audi has confirmed that this low-emission, sustainable-fuel will debut by the end of this year on the A3 Sportback G-Tron.
To create this e-gas, a plant in Werlte, Germany uses electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. As hydrogen fuel cell vehicles become more popular, Audi says that this process could also be used to produce hydrogen fuel, but to create CNG, it mixes the hydrogen with carbon dioxide to create "synthetic methane." Since it is identical to the CNG available today, Audi's e-gas can be shipped and stored using the existing CNG infrastructure. Making the whole process even greener, Audi obtains the CO2 for this process from a nearby biogas plant, which would otherwise be released into the atmosphere.
Differentiated from the regular versions of the A3, the G-Tron features a pair of tanks under the rear cargo floor holding 15.43 pounds of CNG, which can power the car for almost 250 miles. What's more, the A3's conventional gasoline tank is still in place, giving the car an addition 560 miles of range. In total, that means the A3 G-Tron has a driving range of more than 800 miles. To run on both CNG and gas, Audi made changes to the car's 1.4-liter four-cylinder engine (including the turbo, cylinder head and fuel injection system) and catalytic converter.

2015 Audi Q3 is ready to woo America's young and upwardly mobile

Mon, 13 Jan 2014

You can hardly blame Audi for its decision to finally bring its Q3 compact crossover to America, even though it's been on sale in other global markets since 2012. CUVs of all stripes are red hot, and the number of players in the US entry-level premium segment is mushrooming. Rapidly growing Audi simply can't afford to be left out of the discussion in favor of vehicles like the BMW X1, Land Rover Range Rover Evoque, and even small near-luxury entries like the Buick Encore, if only because capturing these customers could result in subsequent sales of more profitable models down the road.
Audi evidently intends to attract these new, younger customers by spoiling them in decidedly unGermanic fashion: by offering lots of standard equipment. Peruse the spec sheet on base models from rivals and you'll see things like manually adjusted faux leather seats, conventional projector headlamps, and little in the way of frills. By comparison, the 2015 Q3 comes with an embarrassment of standard features, including heated and power-articulated leather seats, panoramic moonroof, Xenon headlamps with LED accents and keyless start.
First impressions of the four-cylinder, 200-horsepower Q3 revealed here at the Detroit Auto Show are very positive, with a rakish (if overly familiar) shape and a fair amount of utility with up to 48.2 cubic feet of storage with the rear seats folded. If Audi can price the Q3 similarly to the entry-level BMW X1 sDrive28i ($31,825 delivered) when it arrives this fall, we think it'll sell like hotcakes - just like its Q5 big brother.