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Audi Aims High With New A8 and A7 Sedans - Automobile Magazine December 11, 2009
De Nysschen predicts Audi will sell a combined annual total of 10000 units when both cars are available. The world debut of the 2011 Audi A8 sedan took Audi A7, A8 Set To Take Control of US MarketsNational Press Club to Host 'NEWSMAKER' Media Briefing With Audi of America all 5 news articles »
Preview: 2011 Audi A8 - ConsumerReports.org (blog) December 09, 2009
AutoSpies.comJust before the LA Auto Show, Audi introduced the redesign of its flagship A8 in Florida. The new A8 is two inches longer and wider than the old base model. 2011 Audi A8 L (long version) to make its debut at the Shanghai Auto Show2011 Audi A8 RevealedSnubbed in La-La Land: Audi Lets Artists, Not Angelenos, Get the First Close - -all 78 news articles »
2011 Audi A8 gets handwriting recognition - CNET News December 03, 2009
TFTS (blog)Audi's flagship A8 luxury sedan is the company's technological tour de force, and the company says its 2011 iteration will sport handwriting 2011 Audi A8 full of tech marvelsAudi A8 Multi Media Interface Adds Handwriting [2011 Audi A8 MMI Features 2011 Audi A8: MMI Touch, Changing The Way We Use Navigation Systems -all 12 news articles »
Audi S8 Rendered Speculation – Fans' View - Mibz (blog) December 12, 2009
Audi S8 Rendered Speculation – Fans' ViewThe Audi fans are anxious about Audi's most powerful all-time limo, underpinning the recently launched Audi A8. Audi A8 made its debut only 10 days ago, and more »
Audi unveils 2011 A8 sedan at Florida art and design gala - Examiner.com December 03, 2009
Mibz (blog)The 2011 Audi A8 sedan will go on sale late next year. Photos courtesy of Audi Miami, Dec. 2 -- The 2011 Audi A8, flagship of the German automaker, 2011 Audi A8: First LookThe 2011 Audi A8 unveiled2011 Audi A8 - Official Photos and Info - -all 110 news articles »
Audi's flagship demonstrates the brand's proverbial Vorsprung durch Technik also with its new engine variant, which features the latest generation MMI operating system with MMI touch, new driver assistance systems including night vision assistant... That corresponds to a CO2 emission rate of 217 grams per km. All engines of the A8 range have increased power and torque, while their fuel consumption has dropped by 13 - 22%, due to intelligent and efficient technologies like the recuperation... The comfort on board is first class - from new, emotionally charged ambient lighting to the luxurious, power adjustable
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A: The S8 is a sportier version of the A8. They are essentially the same car it's just the S8 will have a few subtle cosmetic differences i.e. bigger wheels, silver wing mirrors etc. it will however have a much more powerful engine. It will also be a little bit more "driver focussed", so it will have better suspension and will handle better.
The S8 is a better car than the A8, however it really depends what you want. the A8 is a perfectly good car on it's own. It's luxurious, safe etc, but if you want all that plus some performance then you would go for the S8.
Hope that helps (answered by Me!!! on January 30, 2009)
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A: I think you made a good decision, that is a very fine car and you can keep it for a long time and it will serve you well.
As for the people who make it look new again, look up the people from Hofele in Germany. They adapt new spoilers to make the Audis look like the new line. I think they look very good. They have representatives in Canada so you don't have to fly over.
Hope this helps (answered by GreenEyes on September 26, 2007)
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A: Unfortunately Audi, as all European manufacturers, have had many recent reliability problems stemming mostly from electrical matters.
No doubt about it- the A8 is a beautiful car and drives very nice. It offers much room and a high class, high quality interior. It performs excellent in winter driving and is sporty in the summer. In theory a great car. However, it has many downsides. The first being resale value which is well below average- 43% loss in the first year. It is horrible on gas mileage as well- 14city/19highway. It is very expensive to own and maintain. Insurance is also very high as parts cost above average. And reliability-who wants to see their new car in the repair shop more than in their driveway? Read the consumer reviews, especially long term reviews. The logs are filled with horror stories just in time for Halloween.
I would test drive it just so that later when you buy something else you will not wonder what it was like to drive that model. (answered by Sunumo Yaoban Lin on October 31, 2007)