2001 Audi Tt Quattro Base Coupe 2-door 1.8l on 2040-cars
California, Maryland, United States
Body is in good condition, with some minor small chips in the paint that are normal after 12 years of driving. Two of the four engine cylinders have holes in them. The vehicle is driveable, but it needs a rebuilt engine to be reliable. Timing belt was replaced at 67,000 miles, so, the current timing belt has 51,000 miles on it; would need to be replaced with the engine overhaul. AC needs servicing. Comes with APR ECU chip, with stock mode (225 HP / 28 mpg highway), and chipped mode (265 HP / 29 mpg highway), which requires 93 octane unleaded gasoline. Also comes with custom car cover, and aftermarket Byrd Automotive bike rack. 6-CD changer, AM/FM radio, cassette stereo, and Bose speakers all work. Electric rear defogger, heated front seats, and cruise control work. Power windows, locks, and remote keyless entry all work. Spare tire, first aid kit, and all tools and accessories come with the vehicle. Driver's side door trim inside the window slot is loose, and occasionally sticks to the window as the window is closed. Glove box handle is broken off, but the glove box still opens and closes with the latch that the handle was connected to. Mobile One or AMSoil synthetic oil used. Comes with K&N high capacity air filter.
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Malaise Era All-Stars
Fri, 17 May 2013A few weeks ago, we bid a fond happy 40th anniversary to the automotive dark ages of 1973-84 that have come to be known as "The Malaise Era" - the performance ice-age when 160 horsepower was a lot and a 0-60 time of under 10 seconds was remarkable. Like music in the 1980s, everything in automobiledom didn't suck, however. There were a few bright spots. Here are five of our favorites:
1976-79 Porsche 930, aka 911 Turbo Carrera (above)
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Audi's next-gen "matrix beam lighting system" under threat from Washington
Thu, 07 Feb 2013Automotive News reports Audi may have a hard road ahead of it when it comes to convincing federal regulators to allow the company's new matrix beam lighting. The system uses small cameras to detect other vehicles on the road and darkens specific elements of the high-beam pattern to provide maximum nighttime visibility without blinding other drivers. Audi has been displaying this technology on its concept cars for a couple of years now (including the Crosslane Coupe Concept shown above at its 2012 Paris Motor Show reveal). Audi hopes the technology will effectively do away with the industry's current high and low beam settings, but the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration doesn't allow such a system under its current laws. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 108 specifically says headlamps are not to shine in this dynamic of a way.
Audi has asked has asked NHTSA for more clarification to determine what, if any elements of the matrix beam lighting technology can legally be used on US-specification vehicles. But American buyers may have to settle for systems that automatically dim their high beams until the rules get a bit more clarification.
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And while Audi has yet to officially decide on this car's North American future, this Frankfurt Motor Show debut clearly has a better sense of proportion and aggression to it, and we're excited about its powertrain solutions, too. For the European market, Audi is promising TFSI gasoline engines in either 1.4- or 1.8-liters, along with a 2.0-liter TDI diesel, all being available in front- and all-wheel drive. Audi has also confirmed its first-ever S3 Quattro Cabriolet, which figures to combine a quick 18-second top drop and its hard-hatted sibling's even quicker 296-hp 2.0-liter turbo.
Even though Audi has been better about bringing its high-performance models to North America and has a new emphasis on growing its A3 business in our territories (including a US-minded sedan bodystyle), we would still be a bit surprised to see an S3 Cabriolet popping its entry-level top in dealers in a couple years' time. Having said that, we do think this A3 Cabriolet is almost a lock. Be sure to take a good, long look at our gallery, video and the official press release below.