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how do you get the door to the petrol cap open on an audi?

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Pick an audi any audi… I want answers from people who actually know… who have actually put petrol in an audi… I’m not looking for random suggestions… I can do that on my own.

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What is the expected life for an Audi A4?

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I own an Audi A4 which I bought new in 2005. I am looking to write off it’s depreciation using the straight line method and am wondering what the expected life of the car should be. Anyone know?

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Beijing 2010: 2011 Audi A8 L W12 stretches onto the stage

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2011 Audi A8 L W12 – Click above for high-res image gallery

Measuring approximately 17.5 feet long, the 2011 Audi A8 L W12 is certainly quite grandioso. And while the 500-horsepower 12-cylinder engine and new eight-speed automatic transmission are certainly nothing to sneeze at, what’s most impressive about the long-wheelbase A8 is the rear seat accommodations. Holy mackerel.

You want gobs of leather, a full-length center console, heated and cooled seats that massage you as well as a folding ottoman for premium comfort? You got it. The A8 L’s 122.9-inch wheelbase means there’s tons of legroom (duh), and we’re seriously eager to get some R&R time in the back of this luxury barge. See for yourself in the galleries below.

Gallery: 2011 Audi A8 L

Live photos by Sam Abuelsamid / Copyright (C)2010 Weblogs, Inc.

Beijing 2010: 2011 Audi A8 L W12 stretches onto the stage originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:42:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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what is the largest audi online forum?

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like acura is acurazine. what is the largest audi forum? i did a google search and came across a lot of results so i wasn’t sure. maybe audi owners could help me out.

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How to crack open a 2000 audi a4’s headlights?

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I can find a way in order to crack open the audi headlights?

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Report: Audi RS5 to arrive Stateside by Sept 2011, again

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2011 Audi RS5 – Click above for high-res image gallery

With European deliveries set to begin in just a couple of months, reports indicate that the Audi RS5 will, in the end, make it to the North American market, 444-horsepower V8 and all. But it could take a little while.

The first RS5s will begin arriving in customers’ hands in Germany this coming June with a sticker price pegged at €65,300, representing a 32.4 percent price hike over the existing S5 coupe. Inside Line calculates that translates to about $88k by straight conversion, but applied to the U.S. market price for the S5, the 32.4% increase comes out closer to $69,500. Audi, however, doesn’t anticipate selling many of the super-coupes Stateside, and is therefore planning on bringing every RS5 over fully equipped, with the sport differential, Dynamic Ride Control system and Boysen sport exhaust.

So equipped, sources peg the American price for a loaded RS5 at around $75,000. But Audi reportedly warns not to start counting the days just yet, as first North American deliveries likely won’t begin before August or September 2011.

Gallery: 2011 Audi RS5

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Report: Audi RS5 to arrive Stateside by Sept 2011, again originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 22 Apr 2010 15:31:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Can a 2008 audi a4 2.0T quattro audi symphony head unit handle the watt output of a subs and amp?

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Would i have replace the audi symphony head unit or can i keep it in?

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    Technology alert: The dipstick’s demise is blamed on dilatory drivers

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    The practice of opening the hood at every fuel stop used to be routine. With an oil-soaked rag in hand, the worker reached over and pulled out the hot metal dipstick, and after a quick cleaning swipe, the dipstick was plunged back into its tube and pushed down into the sump of scalding oil. Withdrawn again, a tell-tale black film in the middle of the scored lines marked the oil level very accurately.

    Today, many late model vehicles are running sans oil dipstick. Electronic oil level senders have replaced the metal rod – to the bafflement and frustration of the few remaining hands-on enthusiasts everywhere.

    In an effort to find out who exactly is responsible for the dipstick-abolishing movement, Autoblog contacted Audi, BMW and Porsche – three respected German automakers who have embraced the technology for several years. All three gave us the same answer. Contrary to Internet rumors, the elimination of an inexpensive metal rod is not a cost-cutting measure, nor is it an environmental issue (word on the web said each check of a dipstick introduced ounces of polluting dirty oil into the ecosystem).

    Quite frankly, the automakers point out that we simply don’t need dipsticks anymore. Why. Because owners don’t use them. While they don’t specifically say it, those who engineer and assemble our new cars (and guarantee new vehicle warranties) are much more comfortable knowing that a silicon chip is monitoring the oil level – not a consumer who hasn’t checked tire pressures (or even opened the hood) since the last time the Vikings won the Super Bowl.

    Today’s comatose driver expects everything to be automated – and it is. Look no further than the myriad of digitized warning lights on the dashboard when the key is turned (um… make that the start button). Don’t blame the automakers for the disappearance of the dipstick – blame the public at large.

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    Technology alert: The dipstick’s demise is blamed on dilatory drivers originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 22 Apr 2010 15:01:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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    Arson attack destroys luxury cars

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    Arson attack destroys luxury cars
    An arson attack on a car dealership destroys three vehicles causing damage valued at tens of thousands of pounds.

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    Where should I go to get an Oil Change for my Audi?

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    I have a 98′ Audi A6 Quattro with 77,000 miles. I want to take it somewhere that I can TRUST. Suggestions?
    And NO not an Audi Dealership, they are a bunch of rip-offs.

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