4.0 TDI V8 Tiptronic quattro Euro 6
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£35,495
- Year/Month: 2017/0
- Stock ID: T120023
- Transmission: Automatic
- CC: 4000
- Mileage: 102287
- Fuel Type: Diesel
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The traction control system of Audi cars for sale in Kenya refers precisely to a function of greater comfort which the car is constituted which has the task of entrusting greater dexterity while driving. This system, also called ASR (Anti-Slip Regulation or Anti-Spin Regulation), is able to guarantee greater maneuverability and differs in high torque motors.
The Presence
In cars with more powerful engines, the presence of the traction control function has the task of guaranteeing a lighter and safer driving, especially in circumstances where the asphalt is slippery and does not allow optimal grip, or in the case where road surfaces are slippery and particularly smooth or dangerous. This system was well designed and in fact, its main role is to intervene by instantly avoiding skidding during sudden movements such as sudden and hasty departures. Furthermore, it guarantees greater dexterity of the vehicle when there are rapid accelerations at full speed, preventing the car from slipping. While, in the perspective of Audi cars price in Kenya, discussed aspects play a very core role.
The System
So how exactly does the traction control system work? The wheel speed sensors of the ABS (from the English Anti-Lock Braking System) are used in combination with the electronic accelerator. In fact, if a slip occurs in one of the driving wheels, the system prevents skidding and intervenes by decreasing the torque transmitted by the engine. The acceleration and braking phases are particularly delicate when driving a car. Precisely for this reason, the task of the traction control system is designed in order to ensure total directional stability, ensuring and guaranteeing the correct traction for each type of forward speed, acting on active safety and also avoiding damage and wear of the tires. In addition, the traction control allows the electronic locking of the EDS differential or English Electronic Differential Slippery.
Used Vehicles For Sale In Kenya
As discussed already, "Kenya Bureau of Standards (KEBS) and the ‘Kenya Revenue Authority' are two watchers that pay very strict attention to importing the used Toyota cars for sale in Kenya because, in Kenya, safety and security issues are considered very seriously. Therefore, for individual importer as well as used car dealers, adhering to Kenyan Import regulations are inevitable to free from smuggling or any other type of illegal charges. In addition, it is also necessary to get clearance about required docs such as original national ID/passport, evidence of insurance cover, Clean Report of Findings (CRF), Vehicle Inspection Report (VIR) for commercial vehicles, Vehicle's foreign logbook to confirm ownership, Port release order, KRA PIN Card, Original Bill of Landing, import declaration form, import duty receipt, Pre Inspection Certificate issued by JEVIC/QISJ (accredited by KEBS) (or whichever the native country declares), and the car registration documents from previous country, etc." The precise discussion above give an overview about the subject and should be helpful for a used car buyer who is in search of reliable and authentic deal with authorized used car exporter.
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