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2008 Audi R8 quattro Hondru Ford - Manheim, PA
Listing Information
Price | |
Mileage | 72,529 miles |
Body Style | AWD quattro 2dr Coupe 6A |
Doors | Two Doors |
Engine | 4.20L V8 |
Transmission | 6-Speed Automatic |
Drive Train | All-Wheel Drive |
Exterior Color | Ice Silver Metallic |
Interior Color | Black |
Trim | quattro |
Stock Number | 21H087A |
Certified | No |
Condition | Pre-Owned |
Vin | WUAAU34278N004084 |
Fuel Type | Gasoline |
Fuel Efficiency | 13 MPG City 19 MPG Highway |
Seller Comments
*****Clean AutoCheck History Report (no accidents)***** The only component on this R8 that is not stock is the exhaust. Well cared for Super Car that is not for the faint of heart! Finished in Ice Silver Metallic over Fine Black Nappa Leather, this R8 will get looks and give you an exhilarating ride! At speed the R8 gathers itself into a tautly controlled crouch, heading where it's pointed with remarkable precision and exhibiting none of the propensity for snap rotation that some mid-engined cars have made famous. Some of its stability is from the unequal tire sizes, and some, no doubt, is from the Quattro all-wheel-drive system that has a default rear-wheel torque bias of 90 percent. The viscous-coupling center differential will never furnish more than 35 percent of available power to the front axle when it detects slip at the rear, preserving a strong rear-drive character in almost all circumstances. This leaves the flat-bottomed steering wheel calm and nearly free of front-drive contamination. Sure, there's enough load increase in turns to inform the driver of events at the front wheels, but the leather rim is almost devoid of vibration and kickback shock. It's so good that we'll undoubtedly hear criticism aimed at the mechanism for being isolated and uninvolved. It really is not. The steering on this car is for the finely tuned driver rather than those who require feedback at 7.6 on the Richter scale. But don't mistake this for a luxury coupe. The mid-mounted, direct-injected V-8 is borrowed from the heavy-breathing RS 4, but with dry-sump lubrication for its new low-slung duty. Mounted so that its throttle-body intakes face rearward, meeting ducts that loop around from big intake slots ahead of the R8's signature side blades, the V-8 is actually offset from the center line to package the all-wheel drivetrain.