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2008 Audi R8 Lockhart TX

The impeccable balance provided by the engine’s placement amidships allows the R8 to change direction with remarkable speed and composure. Quattro all-wheel drive provides prodigious grip, constantly taunting you to try and push the car beyond its limits.

Millennium Audi
17815 North Freeway
Houston, TX
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116 University Drive
Fort Worth, TX
Glosserman Chevrolet Buick Pontiac Inc
(512) 398-4830
204 N Commerce St
Lockhart, TX
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(512) 488-2524
484 Acorn Rd
Lockhart, TX
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(210) 256-5350
San Antonio, TX
Cavender Audi
5772 Northwest Loop 410
San Antonio, TX
Lockhart Ford Lincoln Mercury
(512) 398-3427
303 W San Antonio St
Lockhart, TX
Lockhart Motor Company
(512) 398-3427
303 W San Antonio St
Lockhart, TX
Texas Truck Store
(903) 984-7400
1303 Energy Dr
Kilgore, TX
Hummer Sales & Service
(512) 681-3300
7601 N I H 35
Austin, TX

2008 Audi R8

September 22, 2009   By Brian Alexander, Content Editor

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2008 Audi R8
DriverSide Overview
Supercars are famous for being a lot like exotic snakes – if you’ve got enough cash you can own one, but you do so at your own risk. In either case, if you lose control for just a split second, you are going to get bit; though unfortunately no anti-venom in the world can quell the humiliation and financial ruin of a totaled supercar. Or at least that’s how it used to be, until the advent of the Audi R8 . Named after Audi’s five-time Le Mans winning prototype, the R8 may go down as the world’s first truly forgiving supercar. Its mid-engine balance and Quattro all-wheel drive make the relentlessly fast and immensely capable R8 astonishingly easy to drive at speed. Don’t go thinking it doesn’t have a personality though, because with a snarling V-8 soundtrack, LED-outlined headlamps and carbon fiber ‘sideblades,’ the R8 has all the subtlety of a tactical nuke. Inside, drivers enjoy typically stellar Audi build quality, not to mention the sound of that mid-mounted engine cranking away. Certainly people will find a way to wreck even this most tolerant of land rockets, but with such impeccable balance, grip and agility, they’re going to have to kick this snake pretty hard before it bites back.








What's to Like
This car doesn’t go unnoticed – it’s pretty much like driving around in the Millennium Falcon, though a Chewbacca-esque presence is purely contingent on who you choose as your passenger. Rampant acceleration, insane grip and controlled poise are coupled with a comfortable cabin to create a truly usable performance machine. Did we mention how awesome it looks?

What's Not to Like
The price of exclusivity is high, and the R8 is no exception – expect big, big car payments. Cargo space is there, but in no way is it overwhelming. The R tronic automatic sequential transmission can be somewhat bothersome on hills, as it engages the clutch much like traditional manual transmission and is therefore prone to stalls, or at the very least, doesn’t seem completely controllable.

The Drive:
DriverSide Driving Impressions

Driving the R8 is about as blissful as it gets. Audi’s high-revving 4.2-liter V-8 – basically the same engine first introduced to us in the ballistic RS4 – provides astonishing thrust, especially once it hits its stride above 5,000 rpm. Like a good pair of running shoes, the R8’s helm keeps you well informed of what’s happening on the asphalt. The impeccable balance provided by the engine’s placement amidships allows the R8 to change direction with remarkable speed and composure. Quattro all-wheel drive provides prodigious grip, constantly taunting you to try and push the car beyond its limits.

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