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2012 Audi A8 Review

The Audi A8 series has not disappointed when it comes to offering stylish cars into the market. In fact, the brand is best known for offering luxurious and stylish vehicles into the market while also adding comfort and performance into the mix. This is a significant reason behind the success of the brand and the performance of previous model releases will become a reference as to how the new 2012 Audi A8 will be like. Shall we get started into looking at the details of this new car model?

Steve Fowler, Editor-in-Chief of What Car? Commented: "The Audi A1 is a brilliant car: brilliantly targeted and brilliantly executed. More and more buyers are looking for smaller, more efficient cars, but with all the luxury trappings of much larger cars. That's exactly what Audi has given them - a super-stylish, high quality small car that's affordable and great fun, too."

Audi A8 has ergonomics roomy interiors and its seats are covered with natural and volcano leather upholstery. The steering wheel is four-spoke multifunctional that covered with high quality leather. Its instrumental cluster comes with route guide, Multi Media Interference (MMI) and many other features. The available variants in India are the Quattro TDI 3.0 a diesel variant and other two are Quattro 4.2 and Quattro W12 6.0 petrol variants with a price ranging between 70 lacs and 1.1 crores.

The used Audi A3 S3 Quattro Black Edition 3Dr S Tronic better labeled as Macclesfield Audi comes with ABS,Alarm,Immobiliser,Power Steering,Climate Control,Electric Windows,Drivers Airbag and Multiple Airbags. This is perfect as a family car at the lowest price deal of 28,495. Provided with a central locking device and a child seat preparation plus an airbag deactivation, this Quattro Black Edition will definitely be secured of any family land travel plans and getaways especially during weekends and holidays. Since it comes with an automatic operation, this will also be easy to use by your wife or daughter.

The above model comes at a generous price, being only 16,420. For that you get an unchanged 1.6 litre manual engine and 101bhp, basically identical to last year's entry level A3. For 125 more you could opt for the 1.2 TFSI package if you wanted that bit more quality and an extra 3bhp. Most tweaks come in the form of exterior cosmetic changes, such as a single-frame grille element, B-pillar trim, reshaped side mirrors and chrome strips on the door handles. There is also now a diffuser inserted at the rear which should help perfect the already admirable handling. Inside we get the usual array of Audi goodness, such as luxury material inlays and a selection of door trims. Split folding rear seats are also included for that all important estate roominess and a handy gear shift indicator can be added to save you money on unneeded revs. The overall enhancements may not seem much, but we have to remember that the A3 was already a pretty solid contender and any minor improvements are only a positive to what was already a good car.

Another great feature of the Audi A8 is the boot size. Ideal for passengers who are heavy on luggage. There are two different wheel base sizes of the A8, the long and short, so for larger parties this German built car is an ideal form of executive travel.

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Computer Parts Online

In today's age, building computers on yourself is often chosen as the safest and choicest option by a sizeable part of the market for computers. There are various advantages and disadvantages for doing so. When personal computers first entered the mass market, building a computer was an arduous and risky task. Getting the right computer parts was also difficult and without a guarantee. Putting the whole thing together was a risk because of the newness of the product as well as the absence of expert knowledge. But over the years, the market has understood the process of computer assembly and the heavy savings involved in making your own computer (you basically save on the branded company's professional service charge for putting the computer together for you). Customers are able to find everything needed to build a computer on the Internet. If you want to assemble the whole system at one go, you can get a barebone computer system and keep adding on later. Using quality but cheap computer parts is the key trick behind assembling computers.
There are thousands of cheap computer parts on the web today. A quick check list of the main components you need to build your computer is -