Showing posts with label AUDI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AUDI. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Audi E-Tron Quattro Spyder: Live Paris 2010

Audi E-Tron Quattro Spyder: Live Paris 2010
Audi E-Tron Quattro Spyder: Live Paris 2010
Audi E-Tron Quattro Spyder: Live Paris 2010
Audi E-Tron Quattro Spyder: Live Paris 2010
Audi E-Tron Quattro Spyder: Live Paris 2010
We have supplied the technical information for the e-Tron Spyder and the Quattro before but here are some additional pictures from the Paris Motor Show in Paris.

I love the most muscular American Quattro which resurrects a legendary model. The wink of the flat back to the original version of 1980 is also very pleasant.

For younger and refresh the memories of others, here is a brief history of the quattro. The Quattro as its name suggests is the first large series sports coupe AWD permanent. The first generation receives a 5-cylinder 2.1L 10 valves (WR), equipped with a turbocharger and an air exchanger that increases the power to 200hp (170hp instead of the version without heat exchanger fitted to the 200 Turbo ).

The Audi quattro is easily recognized by its flared fenders and bumpers specific that differentiate the Audi Coupe GT which it derives. 0-100km / h is in 7.1 seconds for a top speed of 222km / h

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Top Luxury Cars | First Test: 2010 Audi R8 V-10


What's the difference in the V-10 engines that power the top Audi and Lamborghini's crown prince? As it turns out, not much. Both share the same basic components and architecture: a 90-degree V-angle, DOHC 4-valves per cylinder top end, mostly aluminum construction. The forged-steel crankshaft and connecting rods and forged aluminum pistons providing a 12.5:1 compression ratio are also shared by both sports cars.

According to Volkswagen AG's powertrain head Wolfgang Hatz and Audi's V-8 and V-10 chief Jurgen Jablonski, the differences are subtle and restricted to intake and exhaust details. Engine mapping-combinations of ignition timing, fuel delivery, valve timing, and operation of the muffler bypass valves-differs to give the Lamborghini engine a more urgent and aggressive personality versus the Audi's slightly steadier, more sedate characteristics. Minor differences in the shape of the intake ports and the configuration of the twin intake plenums topping each engine are also present. While exhaust headers are basically the same, the layout of the mufflers differs significantly according to the space available under each car and the auditory flavor desired by each brand.

Lamborghini chose an untamed in-your-face howl that starts early and lasts until the revs run out at 8700 rpm. Audi R8 engineers selected a deeper, less frenetic voice. Stand on the gas in the Gallardo and the V-10 overwhelms the cockpit with an Italian serenade. In the Audi, triggering the throttle hurtles you expeditiously away from a wake roiling with dust and commotion.

The stats tell the rest of the story. The Lamborghini engine tops at with 552 versus the R8's 525 horsepower at 8000 rpm. The more expensive Gallardo also tops Audi's torque with 398 lb-ft versus the R8's 391 lb-ft at 6500 rpm. While both cars are quick, R8 drivers will enjoy a clear view of a rapidly shrinking Gallardo's rear bumper when the green flag drops.

2011 Audi R8 5.2 FSI Specifications and Test Data

Power: 525 hp @ 8000 rpm
Torque: 391 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm

Weight: 3583 lbs
Weight distribution (percent, front/rear): 45/55

0-60 mph: 3.8 sec
0-100 mph: 8.5 sec
0-110 mph: 10.3 sec
0-120 mph: 12.1 sec
0-130 mph: 14.9 sec
0-140 mph: 17.0 sec
0-150 mph: 20.0 sec

1/4 mile pass: 12.1 sec @ 120 mph

Peak acceleration g: 0.87

30-70 mph "passing:" 4.0 sec

70-0 mph braking: 151 ft
Peak deceleration g: 1.19

Power: 525 hp @ 8000 rpm
391 lb-ft @ 6500 rpm

Speed in Gears:

-1st: 48 mph
-2nd: 78 mph
-3rd: 109 mph
-4th: 140 mph
-5th: 169 mph
-6th: 196 mph

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Top Luxury Cars - Audi A4 or BMW 3-Series?

In the ever so popular entry-level luxury car segment, the BMW 3-series is a huge seller, and the benchmark. Audi's A4 has been no sitting duck either though, selling a crazy number of units as well. So which one is really better?

Well, I wasn't big on Audis previously. I saw them as glorified Volkswagens, partly, because most of them are. No companies can be accused of platform sharing as much as VW and Audi. They use the same platform for the Jetta, Golf, GTI, Passat, Beetle, A4 and A6. They stretch it and shrink it as necessary, but it's essentially the same chassis. So you can understand why I would look at an A6 and say... I wonder if that guy knows he's driving an XL Jetta.

My opinion on Audis changed quite a bit after owning a VW GTI VR6. Even at more than 110,000 miles on the odometer, the GTI tracks straight and true, solid as ever. There's a certain solidity that all German cars have that is very addictive. It's not that they're actually better built - the reliability is actually shameful, and nothing compared to the appliance-like Japanese cars. However, the perception of the solidity is still appealing. And so Audis are appealing to drive, as I found. But so are higher-end Volkswagens, and they feel strangely similar. We'll have to look at a lot more to find out whether the Audi A4 is worth it.

In terms of driving dynamics, while the A4 is very, very good, the 3-series is downright excellent. Nothing compares to the rear-drive, 50-50 weight balance, great steering feel, engine sound and fun-to-drive nature of the 3-series for anywhere near its price. If that is the most important thing to you, your decision is clear.

Not everyone looks at driving dynamics alone though. Let's talk about styling. BMWs look good, but I consider Audis and their Bauhaus style to be at the very top of mainstream cars. It's also understood that Audi designs some of the best interiors in the business. Fit, finish, colour choice, everything is superb and looks top-notch, better than just about every competitor. If the styling and interior are most important to you, your decision is clear as well.

Since both cars are similarly sized, it comes down to value. The A4 is cheaper than the 3-series, especially in front-drive four-cylinder form, but if you're looking at the front-drive 4-cylinder A4, you should probably have a look at the Jetta too, which offers the same chassis, engine and transmission for a lot less. On the other hand, you can look at it as a cheap way of getting into an Audi (but you'll miss a lot of the experience). Thing is, when you look at a Quattro V6 A4, the prices are right in line with a 3-series, and the value proposition doesn't quite look the same when an A4 can go up twenty grand in price.

I'd say that on the lower end of the scale, the A4 is the better choice, and if you're going to spend more, go for the 3-series.

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Friday, February 5, 2010

Top Luxury Cars - The Audi R8 V10

Audi's preparing the new V10 version of the R8, to start at a jaw-dropping $147,200. The R8 has received a lot of glowing reviews, which is to be expected from a very stylish, mid-engined German sports car based on the Lamborghini Gallardo platform.

The R8 is supposed to be a comfortable, luxurious two-seater, a GT if you will, that can perform very well. It definitely achieves those targets, without a doubt, but it's an Audi. Priced in the neighbourhood of Ferraris, Lamborghinis and Aston Martins. You shouldn't have to tell people that it's a Gallardo under the skin or that it is mid-engined, they should just know what it's about when it's above a hundred grand.

As much as I like the R8, I think that it is grossly overpriced. Here's my logic. The V8 R8 is around $115 grand, give or take. Also very expensive. The engine it has is Audi's direct-injection 4.2-liter V8 from the RS4, producing 420 horsepower. I consider that engine equivalent to BMW's 4.0-liter V8 in the M3 with 420 horsepower, Lexus' 5-liter 420-hp V8 in the IS-F and Mercedes' similarly-powered, hand-built 6.3-liter AMG V8. All those cars are priced between fifty grand and seventy grand. So if you take an engine from cars in that price range, and combine it with a borrowed platform that is not specifically made for the car, that car should be priced more reasonable. I would say seventy to eighty grand.

Cars above a hundred grand are something else. You can't use borrowed platforms and engines in this price bracket; that's just absurd! That borrowed engine doesn't have the charm of Ferrari's legendary V8 in the F430 or the awesome staccato bark of the mighty V12 in the Aston Martins. Its just not right!

So apart from overpricing and a lack of character, charm and inspiration, is there anything else that I find wrong about the R8? Yes. Performance. Since your R8 doesn't have the prestige of Ferrari, Lamborghini and Aston Martin, it must have something else, right? Luxury? Yes, but the Mercedes SL-class has that better covered. Reliability? No, the Japanese own the rights to that. Looks? Well yes, but any better than the Italians? No. So the performance must be stunning, right? That depends on what you're comparing it to.


It has the same acceleration times as the car it borrows its engine from, the RS4. Also the same as the Mercedes C63, BMW M3 and Lexus IS-F. If its performance you want, there's a little thing they call Godzilla. Yes, for seventy-three grand, it is more than an entire second faster to 60 than the R8 and pull more than 1 G on the skidpad. The GT-R is also reliable, being hand-built in Japan.

So overall, how does the R8 fare? Fail.

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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Top 10 Most Popular Cars 2010

Top 10 Most Popular Cars 2010

The crowning 10 Most favourite cars this 2010 according to popularity, durability, concept, safetinis and satisfaction according to the people who buy this cars. This is also the crowning 10 most favourite 2010 cars according to forbes magazine.

1. Lexus GX

2. Audi Q7

3. Toyota RAV4

4. Lexus LX

5. Toyota Prius

6. BMW X3

7. BMW X5

8. BMW X6

9. Audi Q5

10. Toyota Matrix

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Audi e-tron Concept



We know, you've heard the name before. But that's all the Detroit Show Car e-tron has in common with the e-tron you saw at the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show. And as you can see from the curves, that's not a bad thing. Sporting an uncharacteristically long hood and a taut decklid, the electric car is a new direction in design for Audi and another resounding success. Sporting 204 horsepower and an unbelievable 1,954 lb-ft of torque from twin electric motors, the car should accelerate to 60 mph in less than six seconds and have a range of around 155 miles.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Audi: 100 years of Car Making History


Karl Freidrich Benz was the man who created the first true automobile, Henry Ford visualised and created the first assembly line for mass production of large numbers of automobiles, both men played a crucial part in auto making history, but we cannot talk about auto making history without mentioning Audi.

Audi was founded by August Horch in 1909, the year he was forced out of the company he founded in 1899. In the beginning, Horch continued to trade under the Horch brand, but after his partners sued him for trademark infringement, he was forced to come up with another name for his company; it was then that the Audi name came up.

During a meeting in Franz Fikentschers' apartment to come up with a new name for the company, Franz's son who was studying Latin at the time (common in those days), suggested that instead of Horch they used Audi which mean "Hark!" or "Horch" German for "hear" and the idea was accepted by everyone attending the meeting.

The first models produced by Audi were the 2,612 cc 2.6 litre 4 cylinder model, followed by a 3564 cc 3.6 litre model, as well as 4680 cc 4.7 L and 5720 cc 5.7L models. In 1921 Audi was the first German car manufacturer to build a left-hand drive production car, the Audi Type K.

Audi Models of the 1920's were luxurious and were becoming successful in the racing tracks, in the early 30's Audi merged with Horch, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union.

With the creation of Auto Union the four overlapping rings badge was created to represent the union of the four German car manufacturers. The Auto Union era is best known for its success in the racing tracks. The Silver Arrows dominated the GP car racing from 1934 onwards and established records that were only equalled in the early 80's by turbocharged F1 cars.

We'll skip the WW II and Post War periods, I jump all the way to early 80's when introduced the Quattro four wheel drive and the Audi Quattro, commonly know at the time as Ur-Quattro, a turbocharged coupé that dominated the rally tracks in the 80's and was the first German car to be produced in large scale featuring permanent all-wheel-drive (Quattro).

In 1985 Auto Union was officially dead and Audi shortened its name to Audi AG. Over the following years Audi introduced less successful models like the Audi 80 and the Audi 90.

Audi's big break happened in 1994 with the introduction of the Audi A4, a predecessor for the Audi 80, the Audi A4 gain recognition and sales went up which led Audi to develop more powerful and luxurious models like the Audi A6 and A8.

Two years later Audi released what became its most successful model to date, the Audi A3, built in conjunction with the Volkswagen Group using the same platform as the A4, the A3 was initially available only as a 3 door hatchback.

In 2000 Audi revolutionised sports car racing once again with the Audi R8 and dominated the prestigious 24 Hours of Le Mans, winning 5 of 7 years it competed.

After 20 years of research with diesel engines the results were paid off with another revolutionary racing car the Audi R10 TDI, which again dominated Le Mans' racing tracks for four consecutive years, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, till it was replaced the new Audi R15 TDI.

All technological advances made by Audi in the racing tracks are used in its models nowadays. With their high fuel efficiency and low emissions the TDI engines are a reference, the petrol engines have high fuel efficiency thanks to Audi's Valvelift technology, not to mention the Quattro four-wheel-drive and all the other technological advances Audi makes year after year.

Prove to that is the Audi R8 a state of the art sports car that was successful in the racing and in less than 2 years gained respect of sports cars enthusiast form all over the world.

Audi's success is the reflect of the company's tagline Vorsprung durch Technik, meaning "Advantage through Technology".

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Monday, July 6, 2009

Best Audi Performance Parts


If you own an Audi vehicle you are already aware of how Audi performance parts will immediately improve the look and feel of your car. Audi's are some of the most fun cars to upgrade. They are favorite cars for car owners to upgrade and show off. There are many upgrades you can find online from many audi performance parts websites that will give you ideas of what you can purchase to increase the power of your car or simply change it's appearance.

It doesn't matter which Audi car you own, there are a wealth of performance features you can add. There are many auto parts websites on the internet that literally give customers the opportunity to browse through their catalog of performance parts. You may already have in mind the type of upgrade you want to make on your Audi but after viewing an entire online Audi performance parts catalog, I'm sure you will change your mind and buy something better because there are literally thousands of performance parts available for you to see.

It doesn't matter which year or make your Audi is, most online Audi performance parts will carry nearly any part that you're looking for. This is the major difference between online auto parts sites versus offline local parts stores. It is more convenient to find the exact part you need via the internet than visiting local stores in the neighborhood.

Many of these websites offer coupons and savings when you purchase parts from their website. Some websites include free shipping which is a benefit when ordering online. Waiting a few days for your favorite performance part to arrive is nothing when you are receiving a great deal. Many sites are always trying to satisfy customers by offering them the lowest pricing possible, especially compared to offline stores. The best places to purchase audi performance parts is definitely online, you will save time and money.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

The 2009 Audi A4


If you are looking for the all new Audi A4 in 2009 then you need to know it is one of the best Audi's ever. They have redesigned the grill and it looks sportier than ever. The Audi A4 is one of the most popular styles by this great German Car maker.

First you want to read the reviews of this special car because this will help you to decide if this car meets your expectations. Also you want to pay attention to the ratings it has received because this will show you what other people think about the car.

Next you need to know that car companies in general are having a hard time moving cars and this may be a great time for you to get a deal on this car. When you go into the dealer make sure you know exactly what options you want on the car then have your set price. If you negotiate and stay firm then you will walk out a winner.

Finally when you have decided to purchase an Audi A4 then make sure you arrange your financing outside the dealership because this will give you more bargaining power when you are there. You do not want to reply on there financing as well as a good deal on the price.

Make sure that you have everything in place before you go to the dealer to negotiate the price. It is a good idea to search online to find a good rate on a new car loan.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

The Audi A6 Quattro


The new Audi A6 Allroad quattro is developed on the base of current generation Audi A6 Avant, just like the first generation. From the stock A6 the difference is air suspension, different bumpers, different grill, quattro Four wheel drive and other elements already in the stock model.

First generation Audi A6 Allroad quattro appeared in 2000. It remained as the only car of this class. It was so, because with the same ideology made Subaru Outback and Volvo XC70 were not its direct competitors, since they were smaller and cheaper. At the time the Audi brand direct competitors BMW and Mercedes-Benz were more focused on the SUV's - X5 and ML. Soon Audi did the same with Q7. However Audi also made a new A6 Allroad quattro.

The biggest difference in exterior from stock A6 are chrome details on the body. Interior of Audi A6 Allroad quattro is an analogue to the stock A6. About its off road characteristics tells plastic caps that protects it from scratches. However, unlike the previous generation model, these plastic elements are painted and gives elegance to the car. Despite the relatively large potential maximum clearance (7,3 inches), Audi A6 Allroad quattro with its silhouette looks more like a traditional wagon.

Audi A6 Allroad quattro 3.2 FSI Tiptronic dynamics are good. 255 horsepower engine allows to make 0-60 in 7, 7 seconds and reach 150 miles an hour. If 255 horsepower is not enough, there are 4,2-liter V8 engine with 350 horsepower. There are also available two diesel engines - 2.7 with 170 hp and 3.0 with 233 hp.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

The Audi Q7


Do you have a large family and you like to all go in one vehicle at the same time? If so, then chances are you have had some problems with this in the past. However, we believe we have the solution for you. We highly recommend you looking into the Audi Q7 as you will find that it will fit the size of your family. Once you get one of these vehicles, you will not have a problem with the passengers trying to fit inside it. Within this article, we are going to tell you some basic information about the Audi Q7.

When you look into the year 2008 Audi Q7, you are going to find just why we tell you it is a family car for a rather large family. This is because it is a seven passenger vehicle. That's right; it has the capabilities of holding up to seven passengers, which would be a large family. This vehicle has that look that has been designed to attract those individuals that enjoy SUVs. It also comes along with some high-tech options that you and your family will be able to enjoy.

This Q7 is perfect for those individuals who are looking for some luxury as this is a vehicle that has been designed to make the individuals inside it comfortable. Not only has it been designed for comfort, but it has also been designed for safety. In fact, in our opinion, this is one of the safest vehicles you are going to be coming across as there are many safety features within this vehicle.

The high technology you will find in this vehicle consist of a six disc CD changer, which will come in very handy if you are an individual that likes to listen to CDs while you are in the car. You also have the wonderful features of maximum cargo capacity. This vehicle is great for vacations, little trips and traveling back and forth from work. It is the perfect vehicle for everyday use and you will always be able to count on it. The price range is not all that bad, but we are going to leave that one to you. However, we would like to say that the price is highly worth it as this vehicle is not going to be letting you down anytime soon. Once you have this Q7, you will have it for good.

The year 2008 Q7 has many different added features that we believe you will enjoy. It has the remote keyless entry. Audi has even upgraded their options program. There is the 3.6 as well as the 3.5 premium, which will be coming with eighteen inch twin-spoke alloy wheels and don't forget about the 4.2, which has twenty inch wheels. We must tell you that the Q7 is one attractive vehicle that you will not be able to get enough of.

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Saturday, April 25, 2009

The Audi Classic


If you plan on finding information on Audi classic then you should know there is a lot of it online. The internet is a wide source of information that can provide you the answers you need. This mean you should find yourself an Audi classic forum. When you do this you should use some of the popular search engines out there today, which is Google, MSN, and Yahoo.

These search engines can give you some of the best information out there on any website you want. The Websites that can be found on the internet can also provide you with a forum that can help you find information you need. There are many online Audi classic forums today that can help you place your question or answer other people's questions. The forums a lot of times have the answers already that you have been searching for from another person asking the same question. When it comes to finding a website that has the perfect forum you should know it's quite easy to find. There is going to be a search engine in the website that can help you find the related question you want. The other good thing about the Audi classic forums there is information that can be found on the internet that helps you with the best answer. There are a lot of not right answers out there on forums but there are many that correct the wrong.

The search for a good forum isn't that hard if you search in the right places. This means searching and looking for the top hit results out there on a website. When you find a website that has related subject you want you should see the rest of the site in order to make sure there popular. That makes sure your question won't get ignored. If you plan on buying a classic car you should check out an online classic Audi forum in order to see if you want a classic Audi. The Audi classic can be a rare find depending on what can you find on the internet. This means finding junk yards that have them or a person that has a broken one at the house they been keeping. If you find an Audi that's been restored or original you should know it's going to be an extreme price. The price of a re-master might be expensive as well and cost more than the original. The whole point to finding a good Classic Audi forum is import in order to find out what type you want.

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