Swap for an R8 ??

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KillyTheSaint

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Tuesday 30th June 2015
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phib

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259 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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"PS, what are the must have options for the Audi ??"

Spray tan, vest and tattoos ..... oh and its got to be white

Sorry couldn't resist ... seriously though I would sick with the Porsche just IMHO

Phib

BRR

1,846 posts

172 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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The R8 will be a big step down in terms of performance, though it's still quick enough and is probably more fun for road use. Does your budget get you into a V10 rather than the V8?

phib

4,464 posts

259 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Being more serious, I have driven the R8 a few times, friend has one, I always felt it was more of a GT than a sports car.

The 997 was either a GT or a sports car depending how you drove it, I just couldn't get excited about the audi where as I have 9 911's in a row.

I just preferred the power delivery of the turbo but its a very personal thing

Phib

Hughesie

12,571 posts

282 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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phib said:
"PS, what are the must have options for the Audi ??"

Spray tan, vest and tattoos ..... oh and its got to be white

Sorry couldn't resist ... seriously though I would sick with the Porsche just IMHO

Phib
You must be confusing us R8 owners with a Bentley owner wink

Big E 118

2,410 posts

169 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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KillyTheSaint said:
Hi, it could get me in to a V10, but I thought the service costs, and the costs if it breaks would be horrific as its a Lambo engine ??
The V10 is a solid engine and has less issues than the V8. Service costs are very reasonable and the V10 is based on an Audi lump from the S8 so well tested.

I highly recommend you try a V10 before you buy a V8 R8.

Hughesie

12,571 posts

282 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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KillyTheSaint said:
Morning All,
I currently have a 2008 manual 997 turbo in GT silver with nice spec, and am considering switching over to a V8 R8 ? what are folks general thoughts, any pitfalls of an R8 ? Budget is up to around mid 60's or so, any help or advice would be very much appreciated.

PS, what are the must have options for the Audi ??
Just made the same jump myself, to a V10 Spyder though, stretch if you can.

I wanted lots, and not a lot came as standard, took me a while to find my spec:

Suzuka Grey
Carbon int
Reverse Cam
Park sensors
Cruise
Mag Ride (I prefer it) but can be £600 a corner to replace (already had one replaced under warranty) but no more expensive than replacing the bushes and coffin/control arms on a Porsche
Extended leather

It comes with a Long life service plan so servicing is relatively cheap (similar to my Porsche servicing costs)

They're known to use a bit of oil 1ltr/000km but i've done 5k in mine and its not used a drop

I'm in Oxfordshire if you want a nosey round one.

datum77

470 posts

121 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Flog the rubbish German wreck, forget the second German rubbish wreck - help to save the planet and buy a house instead.

You DID ask.

datum77

470 posts

121 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Flog the rubbish German wreck, forget the second German rubbish wreck - help to save the planet and buy a house instead.

You DID ask.

kambites

67,556 posts

221 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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I've spent a bit of time in each, and the 911 is undoubtedly objectively the better car - it's faster, grippier, more practical, more economical, cheaper to run,... but I'd still go for the R8. It has a far more natural feeling chassis, better steering, better throttle response, a better engine note, but most importantly it just feels "special" in a way that the Porsche doesn't.

For me, one feels like a 911 with a turbocharger strapped onto it, the other feels like a supercar.

soad

32,894 posts

176 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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I wouldn't.

Hol

8,412 posts

200 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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You want a V10 Manual, which means no older than 2010.



Oilchange

8,461 posts

260 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Get an Evora or an Exige instead, the driving experience will be a revelation.

GetCarter

29,379 posts

279 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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I've owned a 996 turbo S and R8 and FAR preferred the Audi. It ain't as quick but miles more fun. (Not owned 997 turbo, so....)

Rent one for a weekend... you'll see why. it's more visceral than surgical.

Zod

35,295 posts

258 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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R8 Spyder: it's more special than the coupe: driving along at night with the little rear window down, hearing the cams and tappets right behind your head is a special feeling.

The only real downside with the Spyder is the lack of any storage space at all in the cabin, combined with the small boot.

KillyTheSaint

Original Poster:

208 posts

113 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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datum77 said:
Flog the rubbish German wreck, forget the second German rubbish wreck - help to save the planet and buy a house instead.

You DID ask.
Are you sure pistonheads is the website for you ??

KillyTheSaint

Original Poster:

208 posts

113 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Big E 118 said:
KillyTheSaint said:
Hi, it could get me in to a V10, but I thought the service costs, and the costs if it breaks would be horrific as its a Lambo engine ??
The V10 is a solid engine and has less issues than the V8. Service costs are very reasonable and the V10 is based on an Audi lump from the S8 so well tested.

I highly recommend you try a V10 before you buy a V8 R8.
Very very interesting answer, so the V10 is an audi lump first then Lambo, not the other way round ? So should be bolted together correctly then ?? Many thanks. PS, do you have V10 ? whats average MPG . thanks again.

KillyTheSaint

Original Poster:

208 posts

113 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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Hughesie said:
Just made the same jump myself, to a V10 Spyder though, stretch if you can.

I wanted lots, and not a lot came as standard, took me a while to find my spec:

Suzuka Grey
Carbon int
Reverse Cam
Park sensors
Cruise
Mag Ride (I prefer it) but can be £600 a corner to replace (already had one replaced under warranty) but no more expensive than replacing the bushes and coffin/control arms on a Porsche
Extended leather

It comes with a Long life service plan so servicing is relatively cheap (similar to my Porsche servicing costs)

They're known to use a bit of oil 1ltr/000km but i've done 5k in mine and its not used a drop

I'm in Oxfordshire if you want a nosey round one.
See my latest post re the V8, thats a dead idea, but might take you up on looking at your V10, will find one nearer to try, cheers in advance

Edited by KillyTheSaint on Tuesday 30th June 21:10

Impasse

15,099 posts

241 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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KillyTheSaint said:
Oilchange said:
Get an Evora or an Exige instead, the driving experience will be a revelation.
Its a nice idea, but i use this everyday, the glue fumes would kill me :-)
What glue fumes?

KillyTheSaint

Original Poster:

208 posts

113 months

Tuesday 30th June 2015
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datum77 said:
Flog the rubbish German wreck, forget the second German rubbish wreck - help to save the planet and buy a house instead.

You DID ask.
PS, I have a house, but like most others, that burns fossil fuels too, is your house completely green then ??