



Audi stands tall side-by-side with Mercedes-Benz, and BMW, as one of the best-selling luxury vehicle manufacturers from Germany. While Audi has its roots in 1909, it picked up steam after Volkswagen's acquisition in 1969. Audi's slogan “Vorsprung Durch Technik“ which translates to “Being Ahead through Technology”, is deeply embedded and embraced by the company, and is evident by their introduction of revolutionary and next-gen tech into their vehicles. Arguably, Audi's most fun car to drive is the Audi TT, which was introduced in 1998 and is currently in its third generation. The TT is a 2-door sports car that has excellent maneuverability. This 2018 Audi TT RS 40 Years of Quattro tribute model is a gem to behold and comes with just 30,400 miles on the clock.

While the actual Audi TT RS 40 Years of Quattro was only sold in Germany and with just 40 units, this tribute car has been faithfully recreated with all the available aforementioned edition parts in place. Starting off, this 2018 Audi TT comes decked in a Satin Black wrap with a racing stripe off-center of the car., underneath which is the original Glacier White Metallic paint. The tribute package includes Audi Sport elements, front splitter, front flics, side sills, rear diffuser, carbon fiber mirrors, and a carbon-fiber engine cover. An Audi Sport titanium exhaust is also in place, along with an Audi Sport rear wing in glossy carbon with red accents. Supporting the engine is an Audi Sport cross member bar. This tribute car sits on a set of Audi Sport 10-spoke 20” wheels painted in black behind which lurk gloss black painted, RS emblazoned brake calipers. The interior offers a black-on-black aesthetic, with a red diamond cross-stitch for the seats. An Audi Sport steering wheel with a top position red stripe is in place, as is a digital instrument cluster, climate control, powered seats, and Audi MMI infotainment system.

This 2018 Audi TT RS 40 Years of Quattro tribute moves to the beat of the 2.5L turbocharged straight-five engine mated to a 7-speed S Tronic transmission. This enables the TT to spit out 394hp of power along with 354 lb.ft of torque. The 0-60 mph is clocked in at 3.6 seconds, with a top speed of 174 mph. Considering this a tribute car, the ceramic front brakes and rear steel disc brakes come with the Audi Sport brake cooling kit, and an Audi Sport race suspension caps off a comprehensive package.

2018 Model Year Audi TT RS 40 Years of Quattro Tribute - all aftermarket upgrades Audi Sport Rear Wing in Glossy Carbon with Red Accents Audi Sport Front Flics Audi Sport Front Splitter Audi Sport Elements Audi Sport Side Sills Audi Sport Rear Diffuser Audi Sport Titanium Exhaust Audi Sport 20” Race Wheels Audi Sport Brake Cooling Kit Audi Sport Crossmember Bar Audi Sport Steering Wheel with Noon Stripe Audi Sport Race Suspension Audi Sport Steering Wheel with Noon Stripe Audi Sport Carbon Fiber Engine Covers Audi Carbon Fiber Mirrors Satin Black Wrap with Race Stripe Built as a tribute to the 40 Years of Quattro TT RS



The Audi TT RS stands out as the high-performance variant in the handsome Audi TT lineup, offering a thrilling and exhilarating driving experience. This particular example is a 2019 Audi TT RS, part of the third generation of the Audi TT. It boasts a mere 14,000 miles on the odometer, showcasing the car's low mileage. In addition to its excellent condition, it comes with several upgrades and a tune-up to elevate its already impressive capabilities.



When Audi debuted the TT sports car in 1998, it was considered to be more for show, than for go. Sure, it packed Audi’s turbocharged engines, Quattro all wheel drive system and DSG gearbox, but the styling didn’t help it win a place as a performance machine. Over three generations, the TT would retain its distinctive shape and some of the cutesy styling, but gain the necessary performance chops as well, in the shape of the TT RS model. Only the most potent Audis are deemed worthy to wear the RS badge, so this 2018 Audi TT RS Coupe Quattro is definitely something. It’s got some mods as well, and bears just 28,500 miles since new.



Audi stands tall side-by-side with Mercedes-Benz, and BMW, as one of the best-selling luxury vehicle manufacturers from Germany. While Audi has its roots in 1909, it picked up steam after Volkswagen's acquisition in 1969. Audi's slogan “Vorsprung Durch Technik“ which translates to “Being Ahead through Technology”, is deeply embedded and embraced by the company, and is evident by their introduction of revolutionary and next-gen tech into their vehicles. Arguably, Audi's most fun car to drive is the Audi TT, which was introduced in 1998 and is currently in its third generation. The TT is a 2-door sports car that has excellent maneuverability. This 2018 Audi TT RS 40 Years of Quattro tribute model is a gem to behold and comes with just 30,400 miles on the clock.




Audi’s Q8 is the most luxurious SUV that you can find from the iconic German Four-Ringed brand. While it’s slightly shorter than the Q7 in length and height, the Q8 swaps the former’s three-row layout for a more spacious two-row configuration. Plus, it’s available in high-performance RS Q8 form. So if you’re searching for a family SUV with over 500 horses under the hood and don’t have more than three children to cart around, this 2022 Audi RS Q8 from West Palm Beach, Florida is a great choice. The vehicle has done just over 46,000 miles so far and comes with a matte paint protection film wrap too. Get in touch with us ASAP to find out how to take this super-SUV home with you.



Well known for its turbocharged family cars with the famous Quattro all-wheel drive system, Audi has also entered the EV age with their e-Tron line-up of cars. Actually, they started around 2012 with a range of plug-in hybrids before moving to fully electric models by 2015. Today’s 2019 Audi e-Tron Prestige Quattro comes from the Q8 e-Tron line-up and resides in Naples, Florida. With a mere 42,541 miles on the clock and a 95 kilowatt-hour battery pack, it’s a great EV for a family, especially for first-time EV adopters who want a luxury vehicle that’s quite easy and familiar to operate.



Audi was traditionally known for making some swift and sure-footed sedans, as well as the odd wagon. They brought four-wheel drive to the mass market arena with their Quattro system, as well as some spunky turbocharged engines. Yes, they did a coupe or convertible here and there, but nothing truly supercar-esque. That’s until they debuted the R8 in 2007. With its jaw-dropping looks and Lamborghini-derived engine in later examples, the R8 was truly breathtaking. Two generations were made, until 2024 when the model was sadly axed. Even more impressive was the fact that the R8 was adopted in the Iron Man franchise, serving as Tony Stark’s car in multiple films. Today, we have a second-generation 2020 Audi R8 Quattro V10 for sale from New Jersey. This 17,701-mile car packs that Lambo-derived V10, and comes with the Carbon Exterior Package. That’s not all, it’s also got a Capristo valved exhaust system, a Ceramic Pro Full Stealth PPF, and so much more to behold.


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