Considering an R8 V10 (used)
Discussion
I saw this linked on RS246.com, if I was after a V10, i'd be all over this I think:
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/a...
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/a...
Dr G said:
Easy to turn your nose up at the idea of brown but looks fantastic when you see it.
That would imply snobbery and looking down on brown interior, but that isn't the case, it is as equal as any other colour, just not my personal taste. I'm sure it is great though, and had it have been a manual (again, personal taste) I'd go have a look in the flesh.Dr G said:
Audi UK sold <10 of the last 'Plus' models; including a press car and a couple of demos.
Dr GI asked Audi UK about this after seeing a few pop up in the classifieds. It is pretty much my ideal R8, but currently little out of my price range
They informed me that 18 manual Plus cars were sold in the UK.
They even kindly told me the colour split.
Customer Cars: 1 Sepang pearl, 1 Matt Sepang & 1 Ice Silver
Demo Cars: 6 Sepang pearl, 1 Matt Sepang, 3 Daytona Grey, 1 Brilliant Red, 1 Phantom Black
Stock Cars: 2 Matt Sepang, 1 Panther Black
It's a shame so few were made, although the S-Tronic box is absolutely fantastic in the Plus.
Darren
akadk said:
The R-Tronic models actually had a c.£1k advantage in the glass book last time I checked.
It's horses for courses
Some people will not consider a manual, hence why manufacturers are phasing them out.
Dk.....how long did you own the car I've now got for?...was it trouble free during your ownership as it has audi warranty but I've been unable to get info regarding any work that was done under the warranty....it's always handy to find an ex owner! It's horses for courses
Some people will not consider a manual, hence why manufacturers are phasing them out.
It's chestnut brown
I only owned Elmo for 6 months, and he was faultless as most V10's are.
I regret selling him when I did, I only did it to try a Spyder which I did but whilst roof down + capristo was epic, the red black combo is just stunning.
Here he is on one our fond memories
http://youtu.be/7oeCWAX4cV8
I only owned Elmo for 6 months, and he was faultless as most V10's are.
I regret selling him when I did, I only did it to try a Spyder which I did but whilst roof down + capristo was epic, the red black combo is just stunning.
Here he is on one our fond memories
http://youtu.be/7oeCWAX4cV8
akadk said:
It's chestnut brown
I only owned Elmo for 6 months, and he was faultless as most V10's are.
I regret selling him when I did, I only did it to try a Spyder which I did but whilst roof down + capristo was epic, the red black combo is just stunning.
Here he is on one our fond memories
http://youtu.be/7oeCWAX4cV8
Glad to hear it was a beautiful friendship. ...so far so good in my ownership too.....I've done a basic detail myself and the car looks stunning.....zaino products sure make that red *pop*!I only owned Elmo for 6 months, and he was faultless as most V10's are.
I regret selling him when I did, I only did it to try a Spyder which I did but whilst roof down + capristo was epic, the red black combo is just stunning.
Here he is on one our fond memories
http://youtu.be/7oeCWAX4cV8
If you happen to want to sell the capristo let me know please
Also, purely out of nosyness, how come you have so.many r8s....are you in the trade...or like me a serial car changer.....but I guess if it's the latter it seems odd to buy the same car again and again!
Bump. :-)
Came across this thread as I'm keen on having a V10 R10 one day, and reading about your experiences was really interesting.
Any thoughts on what I might miss, or what it drives like compared to a GT Porsche? (Currently in a 997.2 GT3) I am guessing the V10 engine dominates the car and that an R8 will be a good deal more civil? I enjoy a car with an 'edge' and go on track fairly regularly and I'd be keen to continue doing that. Can the R8 hack circuit work? For that reason I've been looking at the Plus for the ceramic brakes, but i reckon i'd miss the manual change big time!
Otherwise a standard V10 manual with an exhaust, some alcons, and some proper sticky tyres might be the way to go?!
Thanks in advance for your insight chaps!
Came across this thread as I'm keen on having a V10 R10 one day, and reading about your experiences was really interesting.
Any thoughts on what I might miss, or what it drives like compared to a GT Porsche? (Currently in a 997.2 GT3) I am guessing the V10 engine dominates the car and that an R8 will be a good deal more civil? I enjoy a car with an 'edge' and go on track fairly regularly and I'd be keen to continue doing that. Can the R8 hack circuit work? For that reason I've been looking at the Plus for the ceramic brakes, but i reckon i'd miss the manual change big time!
Otherwise a standard V10 manual with an exhaust, some alcons, and some proper sticky tyres might be the way to go?!
Thanks in advance for your insight chaps!
Edited by Fl0pp3r on Tuesday 9th February 12:25
Fl0pp3r said:
Bump. :-)
Came across this thread as I'm keen on having a V10 R10 one day, and reading about your experiences was really interesting.
Any thoughts on what I might miss, or what it drives like compared to a GT Porsche? (Currently in a 997.2 GT3) I am guessing the V10 engine dominates the car and that an R8 will be a good deal more civil? I enjoy a car with an 'edge' and go on track fairly regularly and I'd be keen to continue doing that. Can the R8 hack circuit work? For that reason I've been looking at the Plus for the ceramic brakes, but i reckon i'd miss the manual change big time!
Otherwise a standard V10 manual with an exhaust, some alcons, and some proper sticky tyres might be the way to go?!
Thanks in advance for your insight chaps!
I've owned many Porsche GT cars and V8/V10 R8s. The R8 is much more of an everyday car. Something that I loved about it. The V10 engine is amazing, incredible top end and noise. The car has amazing grip but will move about and bite if you are not careful or experienced with a car going at such speeds. It would be an okay car for track work, but definitely only with S-Tronic. The manual is amazing, but it's a pain on quick down changes, especially 3 to 2. On the road the manual is a thing of beauty. Clack clack as you change gears. A GT3 has a touch more steering feel. But the biggest negative of the R8 would be the over servoed brakes.Came across this thread as I'm keen on having a V10 R10 one day, and reading about your experiences was really interesting.
Any thoughts on what I might miss, or what it drives like compared to a GT Porsche? (Currently in a 997.2 GT3) I am guessing the V10 engine dominates the car and that an R8 will be a good deal more civil? I enjoy a car with an 'edge' and go on track fairly regularly and I'd be keen to continue doing that. Can the R8 hack circuit work? For that reason I've been looking at the Plus for the ceramic brakes, but i reckon i'd miss the manual change big time!
Otherwise a standard V10 manual with an exhaust, some alcons, and some proper sticky tyres might be the way to go?!
Thanks in advance for your insight chaps!
Edited by Fl0pp3r on Tuesday 9th February 12:25
If you want a road/track car stick with the GT3. If you want a road car that you can track very occasionally then the R8 would be a good choice. I would have one over all but a 991 GT3 as a road car.
Go drive one. Find a decent road and redline every gear through the manual box. Bet you buy one!
iluvmercs said:
Dr G said:
Audi UK sold <10 of the last 'Plus' models; including a press car and a couple of demos.
Dr GI asked Audi UK about this after seeing a few pop up in the classifieds. It is pretty much my ideal R8, but currently little out of my price range
They informed me that 18 manual Plus cars were sold in the UK.
They even kindly told me the colour split.
Customer Cars: 1 Sepang pearl, 1 Matt Sepang & 1 Ice Silver
Demo Cars: 6 Sepang pearl, 1 Matt Sepang, 3 Daytona Grey, 1 Brilliant Red, 1 Phantom Black
Stock Cars: 2 Matt Sepang, 1 Panther Black
It's a shame so few were made, although the S-Tronic box is absolutely fantastic in the Plus.
Darren
It's also (to my mind) the perfect R8 but even further from my budget than it is yours!
DMC2 said:
Fl0pp3r said:
Bump. :-)
Came across this thread as I'm keen on having a V10 R10 one day, and reading about your experiences was really interesting.
Any thoughts on what I might miss, or what it drives like compared to a GT Porsche? (Currently in a 997.2 GT3) I am guessing the V10 engine dominates the car and that an R8 will be a good deal more civil? I enjoy a car with an 'edge' and go on track fairly regularly and I'd be keen to continue doing that. Can the R8 hack circuit work? For that reason I've been looking at the Plus for the ceramic brakes, but i reckon i'd miss the manual change big time!
Otherwise a standard V10 manual with an exhaust, some alcons, and some proper sticky tyres might be the way to go?!
Thanks in advance for your insight chaps!
I've owned many Porsche GT cars and V8/V10 R8s. The R8 is much more of an everyday car. Something that I loved about it. The V10 engine is amazing, incredible top end and noise. The car has amazing grip but will move about and bite if you are not careful or experienced with a car going at such speeds. It would be an okay car for track work, but definitely only with S-Tronic. The manual is amazing, but it's a pain on quick down changes, especially 3 to 2. On the road the manual is a thing of beauty. Clack clack as you change gears. A GT3 has a touch more steering feel. But the biggest negative of the R8 would be the over servoed brakes.Came across this thread as I'm keen on having a V10 R10 one day, and reading about your experiences was really interesting.
Any thoughts on what I might miss, or what it drives like compared to a GT Porsche? (Currently in a 997.2 GT3) I am guessing the V10 engine dominates the car and that an R8 will be a good deal more civil? I enjoy a car with an 'edge' and go on track fairly regularly and I'd be keen to continue doing that. Can the R8 hack circuit work? For that reason I've been looking at the Plus for the ceramic brakes, but i reckon i'd miss the manual change big time!
Otherwise a standard V10 manual with an exhaust, some alcons, and some proper sticky tyres might be the way to go?!
Thanks in advance for your insight chaps!
Edited by Fl0pp3r on Tuesday 9th February 12:25
If you want a road/track car stick with the GT3. If you want a road car that you can track very occasionally then the R8 would be a good choice. I would have one over all but a 991 GT3 as a road car.
Go drive one. Find a decent road and redline every gear through the manual box. Bet you buy one!
Good insight on the gearbox choice - totally agree that its hard to beat a manual on the road, but on track you kinda do need those fast down changes done for you if you're not a heel'n'toe god.
I will report back if I make the switch one day...
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