Showing posts with label 2011 Audi Q7 Limo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Audi Q7 Limo. Show all posts

Sunday, July 24, 2011

New steering wheel design for the Audi Q7

Audi Q7
New steering wheel design for the Audi Q7
Audi Q7 has included a new steering wheel – and two new steering wheels. The new steering wheel of the heavy weight corresponds to the current Audi design, as we already know from the new models A1, A6, A7, A8 and the A5 just revamped.

By fitting the model, the Ingolstadt company slowly but surely leave of trapezoidal wheel, the first time in 2004 was used in the A8 W12. In the future, the customer can choose between two different steering wheels are: a sport (see above) with a round impact absorber and three (actually 3 1 / 2) and spoke of something rather squashed-looking model with four spokes.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Audi Q7 Limo

Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
Audi Q7 Limo
The New redesigned Audi Q7 was made to offer a sleek, up-to-date design that will please any consumer. Not to mention the interior of the Audi Q7 features new technology upgrades that enables navigating city streets like never before. A staggering seven inch LCD display is strategically linked to the MMI navigation system inside the Q7. This new navigation system can offer real time audible directions and traffic updates. It also contains a hard drive to program routes that are frequently visited.

This Limo From Audi looks very unusual.There is room for 16 passengers, a door that opens upward, neon lights, LCD televisions and accessories necessary to cleanly to a party in a limo. Of course, we rarely see him because of this super luxury vehicle was owned only by a few people and rich, perhaps politicians, artists or entrepreneurs with oil revenues that is difficult to imagine. Certainly reasonable if we want to ask, how many people who never ride the limo? You know the answer. (SS)

It was after this session of tea, gossip and lots of car talk that my friend took over the driving chores for another round of trashing, er, driving. It was during this session we found out that the hard corners that I did wasn't hard enough as we were able to put the barn into a slightly four wheel drift while blasting through a sweeping corner. Surprisingly the ESP, if it was in operation, was not intrusive at all and the adjustable (at a push of a button) suspension was hard in its sports/dynamic setting but never uncomfortable. Body roll was kept in check and a barn danced like a hippo in a tutu. Bulky yet able to do some ballet.