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US $42,000.00
Year:2013 Mileage:12000 Color:
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Toronto, ON, Canada

Toronto, ON, Canada

 2013 Audi A5 Coupe 2.0T Quattro luxury sports coupe purchased brand new a year and half ago. The car is currently in Montreal, Canada but transportation to another city can be arranged. Original value of $60K CAD (approx. $55K USD). Currently has 19,500 km (approx. 12,000 Miles). Only selling because we're moving abroad.  
- 8-speed Automatic transmission with Tiptronic
- Remote start (allows you to start/open/close it from your smartphone from anywhere)
- Dual Climate Control
- Velvet beige Leather Interior
- Power Vent Sunroof
- Custom Teak Brown Exterior ($750 value)
- 4 years or 80,000 km Warranty
- 4 year 24/7 Audi roadside assistance
- Xenon LED lights
- All Wheel Drive
- 2.0L TFSI turbocharged direct-injection 4 Cyl Engine (great on gas - HW gas mileage 6.3 L/100 kms)
- Tinted windows
- Power seats/windows/mirrors
- Heated memory seats
- Bluetooth

Well-kept, dealer serviced, maturely driven (mainly on highway), clean inside and out. This is a very rare find, and is guaranteed to turn heads. The quattro AWD system will make driving safe and pleasurable in any road and weather condition.

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2015 Audi Q3 pricing leaked, starts at $32,500*

Tue, 29 Jul 2014

Audi only debuted the 2015 Q3 compact crossover for the US market at the 2014 Detroit Motor Show in January, yet that feels like a lifetime ago. However, the little luxury CUV is finally getting close to reaching these shores, and alleged pricing for it is leaking out.
According to leaked documents from Audi Q3 Forum (right), the premium compact crossover has a starting price of $32,500 (*plus an additional destination charge of $925), for an actual cost of $33,425. That covers the front-wheel drive model with a 200-horsepower 2.0 TFSI turbocharged four-cylinder engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. Upgrading to a version with Quattro that spins all four wheels brings the bill to $34,600 - $35,525 after destination charges. In case you wanted further proof, Audi's new Q3 teaser site confirms the starting price of $32,500.
The documents list two trim levels - Premium Plus and Prestige. Premium Plus includes standard features like a panoramic sunroof, heated seats, Xenon headlights with LED running lights and dual-zone climate control and more. Paying $3,900 more for Prestige adds MMI Navigation Plus, Bose surround sound, a power tailgate and other goodies.

Audi recalls 2013-2014 S6 and S7 models over fuel line leak

Mon, 28 Oct 2013

If you've been driving a late model Audi S6 or S7, first of all, good for you. Secondly, you should be expecting a call from your local dealer as the Volkswagen Group and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have issued a recall.
The problem apparently involves a potential leak in the fuel line, which, as any mechanic or McGuyver fan could tell you, is not such a good thing. As NHTSA points out, it "may result in a fire."
The recall involves 3,594 vehicles in these United States, specifically model-year 2013 and 2014 Audi S6 and S7 models equipped with the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. (It does not, however, seem to affect the S8 or any of the Bentleys that are powered by the same engine.) Owners of said cars can expect to be contacted regarding how the problem will be fixed. In the meantime you can read the official notice below.

MotorWeek revisits Audi's iconic Quattro

Tue, 11 Nov 2014

The Subaru WRX, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution and just about every other all-wheel-drive performance car owes something to the legendary Audi Quattro, a model that was far more successful on the motorsports scene than it was in the showroom. Despite its modest sales, the UrQuattro still looms large in automotive lore, and indeed, in Audi's own sense of self. Considering the brand's semi-regular flirtation with the idea of a reborn Quattro, MotorWeek must have figured it'd be a good idea to revisit the original by digging up this archival review.
While time has the ability to cover up the warts of iconic automobiles, it should be noted that Motor Week host John Davis had more than a few critiques for the all-wheel-drive, turbocharged coupe.
Davis calls the Quattro's slalom handling "a disappointment," citing the overpowered engine and slow steering, and he had some unkind words for the brakes, as well. For our part, we're kind of wowed by the amount of ship-like body motion during testing, yet that sort of bobbing was certainly par for the course back in the early '80s.