ABOUT THE 2016 Audi A7 3.0T
The 2016 Audi A7 3.0T has a supercharged V6 with 333 horsepower (3.0T). All-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission are standard. The engine feels refined and zips the Audi up to speed confidently, and its passing power is impressive. For even hotter performance, look to the S7 and RS 7 models.
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VIN: WAU2GAFC9G*******
Body Type: Sedan
Doors: 4
Drive Type: All Wheel Drive
Engine: 6 Cylinders Supercharged
Transmission: Automatic
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Unspecified
Primary Damage: Minor Dent/scratches
Secondary Damage: Miscellaneous damage and missing parts.
PRODUCT DICRIPTION OF 2016 Audi A7 3.0T
As you’d expect at its price point and available specifications, the Audi A7 delivers generous helpings of comfort and performance, making it automotive self-indulgence of a pretty high order ; there are many cars in this class that, in varying degrees, provide exactly the same. What makes the A7 special is that it’s one of those rare pieces of kinetic sculpture that makes its owner grateful for the gift of eyesight.
Audi assigns the A7 to that growing class called “four-door coupes,” which has made “coupe” a word that’s becoming almost as elastic—and one that is equally nonsensical—as “crossover.” According to Brother Webster, a coupe is “a closed, two-door automobile.” This car has four doors, and like its fraternal twin the A6, it is in actuality a sedan—albeit here with a rear hatch.
The styling element that sets apart the A7 and others of this vehicle type—the Mercedes-Benz CLS and the BMW 6-series Gran Coupe, say—is a roofline that slopes away aft of the B-pillar, culminating in a fast backlight. It’s a design element common to most contemporary coupes, thus apparently justifying the stretch to include cars with four doors.
Semantics notwithstanding, Audi’s execution of this design is the best of the bunch, and we’re pleased to see that in this 2016 freshening Ingolstadt has had the good sense to refrain from making any major changes. The grille isn’t quite so assertive as was the 2015 model’s, the LED headlights and the taillights take on more of a squint, and the exhaust outlets become rectangular. That’s pretty much it for aesthetic alterations.
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