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2010 Audi S5 Base Coupe 2-door 4.2l on 2040-cars

US $38,000.00
Year:2010 Mileage:43500 Color: Color
Location:

United States

United States

AUDI S-5 (V-8) Prestige Package with 43,500 miles – Manual Transmission – 354 Horse Power

This is an Audi Certified Pre Owned that doesn't expire until April 2016 or 100k miles WOW!!!!

Fully transferable to the new owner.  This car is personally owned by a family member and the CPO is transferable

LOADED ! Original MSRP ($61,800)


This AUDI S5 drives and feels like a dream. This is the best color and condition combination you can get.


4.2L  V-8 Engine & MANUAL Transmission! What A blessing

·         Custom 20”inch RIMS with 245 Hancock tires on front and 295 on rear 

     AWE Exhaust (Amazing V-8 Sound – Amazing Growl)

European Xenon headlights (yellow marker removed) makes this look so much better!

The car has been tinted in accordance to exotic car tints (expensive and classy look) plus heat shield (keeps car cooler from sun rays)

Front bumper has a rash guard stikky film (protects bumper from scratches and chips)

·         Navigation as well as Premium Bang & Olufsen Sound system

·         Keyless Start – Start Engine Button

·         Voice Command & Power Memory Seats

·         Sports Differential Package

·         Xenon Lights & Tire pressure monitor, BlueTooth, & SO MUCH MORE TECHNOLOGY

·         Deep Sea Blue Effect package (Exterior Color). Looks black at night!

·         Two Tone leather interior with Tuscan Brown and black tones (best combo available)

·         Brushed Aluminum Trim Dash

This is a Certified Pre Owned Audi in January 2013,. MINT CONDITION. 

45,000 mile performance service was done early! J))

Car Maintained and documented meticulously. Leather and All is like new

Auto blog

Audi A3 E-Tron plug-in hybrid set to whiz into Geneva

Thu, 21 Feb 2013


The Audi A3 E-tron, which we drove in prototype form last year, is headed to the 2013 Geneva Motor Show next month. The plug-in hybrid will feature a total of 204 horsepower and 258 pound-feet of torque from the combination of a turbocharged 1.4-liter engine and a 75-kW electric motor. That motor itself is positioned between the internal combustion engine and the machine's six-speed dual-clutch transmission. The setup is good enough to scoot the A3 E-tron to 62 miles per hour in 7.6 seconds and crank out a top speed of 138 mph. Perhaps more impressively, the hatch can whir its way to 80 mph on all-electric power with an EV range of 31 miles.
Audi claims the A3 E-tron gives the world a "realistic glimpse into the future of mobility," so it's a bit unclear if the model will see production. We're encouraged by the specificity of Audi's press release (which is full of stats) and the fact that they don't label this vehicle a concept. You can check out the full press release below and judge for yourself.

Audi pushing DOT to allow its sequential LED turn signals [w/videos]

Mon, 30 Sep 2013

Still in the process of trying to get its trick LED Matrix Beam headlights legalized in the US, Audi is now trying to get its front and rear sequential LED turn signals approved by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Just like its auto-dimming headlights, the sequentially illuminating turn signals don't meet NHTSA's Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108.
The problem, according to Automotive News, is that the individual lighting elements are too small to meet current US safety regulations. The rule states that each lamp should be 22 square centimeters (8.6 square inches) and the whole lighted combined area must be 50 square centimeters (19.6 square inches). In the individual sequence, Audi's lights are much smaller than that. As for the Ford Mustang, which has had sequential turn signals since 2010, this system is legal since the first lens is large enough to meet the required size, so the other two lights really aren't even necessary.
It sounds like it could be some time before we see these turn signals on Audis in the US, which is a shame because in addition to their styling bebefuts, we think they're more effective at signaling the vehicle's intended direction of travel, and they do a better job of grabbing the eye. Scroll down to watch a pair of videos showing the headlights in action on the redesigned A8/S8 as well as the recently updated R8.

Audi kicks off ad campaign tonight with stirring new spot

Mon, 13 May 2013

Following last week's entertaining and wildly popular Spock vs. Spock video, Audi has come back with a bevy of videos for its new advertising campaign that will begin airing tonight in primetime and on cable.
There are five ads altogether, but the longest one, a 60-second spot titled It Couldn't Be Done, is our favorite by far. Set to a reading of the poem of the same name by Edgar Albert Guest, the commercial chronicles the history of Auto Union Deutschland Ingolstadt from the days of its founder, August Horch, through its many decades of innovation, competition and creativity. Indeed, watching the commercial gave us chills similar to when we first heard the Ram brand's Farmer commercial that aired during this year's Super Bowl.
The other four commercials are shorter 15-second spots that focus on such familiar themes as the company's Quattro all-wheel-drive system, the safety of its vehicles, their style and the company's advances in LED lighting. While less impactful than the longer ad, we think they effectively sound the drum beat of Audi's preferred tag line: Truth in Engineering. Scroll down to watch all five new ads, starting with the 60-second It Couldn't Be Done.