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Theo
08-25-2006, 12:21 AM
http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/08/23/spy-video-audi-r8-in-testing/#more-3795

At first glance I would much rather have this car then an M6. The proportions are almost perfect and remind of a 348(Which I also love).

If given the choice in the 90K price range, this would be a definate contender for me(Z06 not withstanding).

And the sounds it makes.

SCA
08-25-2006, 12:59 AM
I'll take one. :D

JST
08-25-2006, 09:48 AM
http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/08/23/spy-video-audi-r8-in-testing/#more-3795

At first glance I would much rather have this car then an M6. The proportions are almost perfect and remind of a 348(Which I also love).

If given the choice in the 90K price range, this would be a definate contender for me(Z06 not withstanding).

And the sounds it makes.

Yeah, it's pretty cool, though 90K is euros, and I'd expect this car to compete with the Vantage/911 Turbo rather than the base or Carerra S--so, my guess is 115-125K.

The one problem with it is that it looks a lot like a new TT in the details (and, to some extent, the nose overhang proportions).

ff
08-25-2006, 10:40 AM
The one problem with it is that it looks a lot like a new TT in the details (and, to some extent, the nose overhang proportions).

I didn't notice that until you mentioned it. You're right, very much like the TT.

Theo
08-25-2006, 10:53 AM
I didn't notice that until you mentioned it. You're right, very much like the TT.

Well the prior TT looked like the jolly green giant stepped on a VW bug, so maybe this is what happens when you step on a TT.

Seriously though, the details are really nice. The reverse cut line in the side is just beautiful.

I hope they use the RS4 V8 instead of a detuned lambo V10. That might keep the price down.

ZBB
08-25-2006, 12:11 PM
I hope they use the RS4 V8 instead of a detuned lambo V10. That might keep the price down.

I heard they were going to offer both a V8 (don't know which one) and V10...

lemming
08-25-2006, 01:04 PM
there are a lot of cars in the world that i'd rather own than either of the aforementioned VAG products.

lamborghini doesn't do it for me. IMO, there's no compelling argument to buy one over a Ferrari. and the R8 is just a watered down version of a car that holds zero appeal for me.

:dunno:

stuka
08-25-2006, 02:06 PM
I love that German guy's Hans and Frans skit at the end.:D

BTW, some guy is selling his G for 140 with 7000 miles.

I wonder what kind of lease rate it's got, considering that the dealers will do $2500 tax included lease for 500 mile a month for 3 years all day long.

The scissor doors do have their draw back though, if you are talentless and decides to flip it and it catches on fire. Poor guy on 6 speed.:eek:

equ
08-25-2006, 03:52 PM
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lamborghini doesn't do it for me. IMO, there's no compelling argument to buy one over a Ferrari.


Mostly agree. But here's a compelling argument:

http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,12529-2319046,00.html

stuka
08-25-2006, 03:59 PM
there are a lot of cars in the world that i'd rather own than either of the aforementioned VAG products.

lamborghini doesn't do it for me. IMO, there's no compelling argument to buy one over a Ferrari. and the R8 is just a watered down version of a car that holds zero appeal for me.

:dunno:

:+1

About the R8.

If they had made a RWD G, then it might be something.

360 prices are coming down, and supposedly, the only year to avoid is 1999.

It will be a very tempting proposition when it drops to the price level of a current 355, since the maintenance is much cheaper.

lemming
08-25-2006, 04:45 PM
Mostly agree. But here's a compelling argument:

http://driving.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,12529-2319046,00.html

here is from that article:

"Then there’s the speed. Or rather the lack of it. Yes, you get a 5 litre V10 engine that produces 520bhp and 400 carbon dioxides, but even so, if you have the roof down the top speed’s a yawn-making 190. What’s more, despite the four-wheel-drive system it could only get round the Top Gear test track in 1.25.7. That’s three seconds slower than the old Ferrari 360 CS. "

when it costs more and is engineered less well than the 360CS, i hold zero interest in the car. i've sat in both the gallardo and murcielago now (italian car day) and it's interesting how the gallardo interior seems even NICER than the murcielago's, but nonetheless, both cars seem typical italian to me. lots of looks. zero heritage anywhere.

if i was going to personally get a superfluous car that had no heritage from racing or racing program direct transfer and it was going to be expensive, might as well try to legalize a Pagani Zonda. the gallardo isn't that exclusive a car, which sort of detracts from the whole point of it, doesn't it?

Theo
08-25-2006, 04:57 PM
:+1

About the R8.

If they had made a RWD G, then it might be something.

360 prices are coming down, and supposedly, the only year to avoid is 1999.

It will be a very tempting proposition when it drops to the price level of a current 355, since the maintenance is much cheaper.

A pristine 348 manual targa is my dream.

stuka
08-25-2006, 05:11 PM
A pristine 348 manual targa is my dream.

We seriously looked into the possiblity of owning a 355.

The 5 grand every 15k mile maintenance cost did not jive well with me or my wife.

The 348 is the same way.

The 360 is the first F car that has maintenance cost closer to the GT P cars. Closer means about 3 grand instead of 5 something...

And can be driven everyday.

Theo
08-25-2006, 05:21 PM
The 5 grand every 15k mile maintenance cost did not jive well with me or my wife.

The 348 is the same way.
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OH HELL NO!! That dream is broken for good.