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Audi Q7 Is Top Safety Pick for 2008
Audi Q7 earns IIHS Top Safety Pick award for 2008, Audi leads luxury automakers in number of 2008 Top Safety Pick awards , Audi’s commitment to safety goes beyond crash test safety ratings, includes range of preventive safety features HERNDON, VA — The Audi Q7, a luxury performance SUV, earned the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) Top Safety Pick award for 2008. The 2008 Q7 received a “good” rating in all three crash tests: side impact, offset frontal and rear impact seat tests. In addition to the Q7, three Audi car models — the A3, A4 and A6 — have also been recognized as Top Safety Picks in 2008, earning Audi the most Top Safety Pick designations for 2008 models of any luxury automaker this year. The Q7’s 2008 rating applies to models built after December 2007 and will carry over to the 2009 model year. “For Audi, safety and performance have always gone hand in hand: our cars are engineered to offer the best not just in crash protection, but in preventing traffic accidents altogether,” said Johan de Nysschen, executive vice president, Audi of America. “With the launch of the Audi Q7 TDI clean diesel in 2009, American SUV buyers will have even more options from which to choose for safety as well as fuel economy, convenience and performance.”
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2007 Audi S4
With a new design 2007 Audi S4 and a more extensive equipment specification, the top sports model in the A4 range, the S4 with supremely powerful 344 bhp V8 engine, is about to be launched. Its permanent quattro four-wheel drive and 2007 Audi S4 consistently sport-tuned aluminum suspension ensure that this power can be converted into maximum 2007 Audi S4 forward propulsion and driving pleasure. The new S4, like its predecessor, is available in both saloon and Avant versions.
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2009 Audi A4 3.0
In terms of production planning, the United States is no market for cars leads us. Sure, Audi plans to begin selling an SUV Q7 with the same 3.0-liter turbo diesel V6 starts in less than a year and you can bet that the installation in his best-seller, A4 follow. But a manual transmission? Nobody buys more, and certainly not in a German luxury sedan… expensive or would they be?
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