Archive for the ‘Sell Audi’ Category

Sell My Audi TT

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Sell My Audi TT

The Audi TT Coupe was introduced for the 2000 model year and initially available solely as a hatchback coupe. This first TT was powered by Audi’s lively 1.8-liter, 180-hp turbocharged inline-4 cylinder engine. Consumers had a choice of either front wheel drive or Audi’s proprietary Quattro all wheel drive system. A five-speed manual was standard, while a six-speed manual was optional. Along with its low-slung, ultramodern styling, the TT boasted an equally unique interior featuring polished aluminum accents and impeccable fit and finish. A roadster version was added to the lineup the following year, as did a 225 horsepower engine. Although this coupe had a back seat, it was not practical or comfortable for adults, and many found it too small for children.

Sell My Audi S8

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

Sell My Audi S8

The Audi S8 is a four-door luxury sedan manufactured using the Volkswagen Group D platform. It was first introduced to the car-buying public in 1998. The first generation of the S8 was the 4.2 quattro 4D which was offered to European customers at the time. It shared the high-performance Audi A8’s D2 platform and “Audi Space Frame” and was powered by a 335 hp, V8 engine.

Sell My Audi S8

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Sell My Audi S8

The Audi S8 is a four-door luxury sedan manufactured using the Volkswagen Group D platform. It was first introduced to the car-buying public in 1998. The first generation of the S8 was the 4.2 quattro 4D which was offered to European customers at the time. It shared the high-performance Audi A8’s D2 platform and “Audi Space Frame” and was powered by a 335 hp, V8 engine.

Sell My Audi S6

Thursday, February 5th, 2009

Sell My Audi S6

The Audi S6 was introduced in 1994 as a faster version of the A6. The S6 when introduced was almost the same as the S4 which was going out of production. The only change was that the S6 was a new name and it had a new body. The company wanted a sports model in the cars it was selling so it made a few changes in the S4 and began selling it as the S6. The new S6 had a 2.2 liter five cylinder engine, which could achieve 100 kilometers per hour in 6.1 seconds. The vehicle was equipped with a 6 speed manual gears and the Quattro all-wheel drive. The S6 engine was now upgraded to a new V8 engine and the vehicle had an automatic gear system, though optional was the 6 speed manual gear system. In 1997, Audi brought in the S6 plus, which had a 32 valve V8 engine.

Sell My Audi S5

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Sell My Audi S5

Audi has consistently been one of the top-quality car manufacturers since its beginnings. Around the same time as the release of the Audi A5, it introduced the S5 to consumers at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show. The Audi S5 was met with mixed reviews. Although the exterior styling was certainly elegant and streamlined, the power was not what critics expected. The S5 produces only 350 horsepower, while its comparables on the market range from around 385 - 500 horsepower. Also, the S5 was only equipped with a 4.2L FSI V8. Even the A5 has a more powerful 5.2L V10. Critics were confused about Audi’s intentions. Audi was marketing the car as a high-performance coupe, but the numbers said otherwise

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Sell My Audi S4

Monday, February 2nd, 2009

Sell My Audi S4

The Audi S4 is a sports car that was derived from the Audi A4. The S4 name was first used by Audi for the sports version of the Audi 100. The Audi car company started making changes in the cars it was offering in 1990. As a result of this new line-up of cars being introduced, the Audi S4 came into being. This was a sports version of the new look 100. The S4 though had the same C4 platform as the 100 but it effectively took the place of the 200 Turbo Quattro. The later model had stopped production in 1990. The S4 was introduced in the world market, equipped with a 2.2 liter inline 5 engine, though buyers in Europe had the option of buying a S4 with a 4.2 liter V8 engine. The S4 was available with a Quattro all wheel drive and manual transmission.

Sell My Audi RS 4

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Sell My Audi RS 4

The Audi RS4 first hit sales lots in 2000 and was regarded as the fastest vehicle in Audi’s A4 category. This executive car is a five-door model that looks more like a station wagon than a sedan, but has consistently been one of the most powerful vehicles in Audi’s lineup. It replaced the Audi RS2 Avant in the maker’s stable, and was met with praise from both consumers and critics for both its exterior design and exceptional power. Nevertheless, Audi decided to do away with the model in 2001 and buyers would not get another taste of the RS4 until the 2006 model year.

Sell My Audi R8

Saturday, January 31st, 2009

Sell My Audi R8

The Audi R8 made its debut for the 2008 model year as Audi’s first mass produced mid-mounted engine sports coupe. The dramatic 2 passenger, R8 combines the experience gained from Audi’s numerous triumphs on the racetrack with an evolutionary and dramatic design. Consumer and industry approval and admiration was as widespread as the R8’s introduction was thrilling.

Sell My Audi Q7

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Sell My Audi Q7

The Audi Q7 hit the automobile scene at the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show; however, show goers were sure that they’d seen this vehicle before. It seems that Audi had decided to base their full-size crossover on the Pikes Peak Quattro Concept vehicle that was unveiled at the 2003 North American International Auto Show. The Pikes Peak title was adapted because of the potential off-road abilities of the concept. However, when the 2007 model year began, Audi had shaved off about 150 horsepower and shocked consumers and reviewers alike by naming the luxury crossover “Q7.”

Sell My Audi A8

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Sell My Audi A8

The first generation Audi A8 was introduced in Europe in 1994 and was produced until 2003. However, it was not until 1997 that automotive consumers in the United States were able to purchase the first generation A8. The vehicle was initially based on the Volkswagen D2 platform aluminum frame, which was the first of its type to significantly reduce overall weight, increasing gas mileage without sacrificing stability. The A8 quickly gained popularity among American drivers seeking a full-sized luxury car.