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Another feather in A7

Another feather in A7

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Audi announced that the A7 model has been selected by the Motor Press Guild (MPG) to receive the first-ever Motor Press Guild Vehicle of the Year (VOTY) Award. MPG is the largest automotive media association in North America. MPG President, Laura Burstein, will present the trophy at Audi's press conference on the first day of the Los Angeles Auto Show press days on Nov. 16.

 

"It was a close contest, but the 2012 Audi A7 managed to edge out the competition with its compelling combination of handsome styling, dynamic handling and advanced in-car technology," said Laura Burstein, MPG President. "In this highly competitive market, it's hard to be a standout, but Audi did it with the A7. Likewise, we congratulate all of our finalists on bringing solid, efficient and good-looking vehicles to the market that are fun to drive." The A7 is the first car in the world to feature factory-installed Wi-Fi with Audi connect




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