2009 Audi R8 on 2040-cars
Ellisville, Illinois, United States
Send me an email at: jackelinejeeckstrom@nomorekids.com .
This baby is loaded and ready to go. I got the rims powder coated glossy black, got the side blades matched to the color of the car, and added some tints, and laser Audi emblems. The car is in great shape and needs nothing. It has low miles and will last you a very long time.
Extra Options:
PREMIUM PACKAGE - Dual Heated Power w/Manual Fold Mirrors; O/S Automatic Day/Night Mirror; Hill Ascent Control; Automatic F&R Parking Sensors; Storage Pkg; R/V Monitor (Cost $2100)
DVD BASED NAVIGATION (Cost $2000)
LEATHER PACKAGE - Nappa Leather Door Handles; Door Panel Inserts & Seat Trim (Cost $2000)
ALCANTARA HEADLINER (Cost $1300)
BANG & OLUFSEN SOUND SYSTEM (Cost $1800)
DOUBLE SPOKE RIMS (Cost $500)
PAINTED SIDE BLADE (Cost $1000)
SILVER, ICE METALLIC PAINT (Cost $650)
Audi R8 for Sale
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Auto Services in Illinois
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Warson Auto Plaza ★★★★★
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Wed, 26 Feb 2014If you're in the market for a German sports coupe with a naturally aspirated V8, run, don't walk, to your nearest dealer because they are going to be gone very soon. European fuel economy and emissions rules have conspired to force automakers into seeking forced-induction mills. Motor Trend personality Jonny Lieberman is hosting the retirement party in the latest Head 2 Head video, where he takes on the 2014 Audi RS5 and 2014 Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG Edition 507 to decide which is the ultimate Teutonic V8.
To make the decision harder, Lieberman challenges the duo on the first soaking wet roads that Southern California has seen in ages. It forces the coupes to confront some of the actual weather that the rest of the country encounters regularly and serves to even the playing field somewhat between the charismatic rear-drive Mercedes-Benz and the all-wheel drive Audi.
It really is the end of an era for these coupes. The next Audi RS4 is rumored to switch to a twin-turbo V6, and while Mercedes won't officially admit it, the next C-Class AMG will likely switch to a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. And we already know the next BMW M3/M4 will rely on a 425-horsepower, 3.0-liter inline-six. Let's enjoy these eight-cylinder German giants while we can, and scroll down to watch the video.
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There's no doubt that Tesla is downshifting while Fisker has been grinding its gears. But it wasn't always that way.
In the wake of Tesla's recent success, it's easy to forget that there were once two California electric carmakers with bright futures.