RE: Audi S8 | PH Private Area

RE: Audi S8 | PH Private Area

Thursday 30th March 2023

Audi S8 | PH Private Area

Time to delve into the wonderful world of PH private ads again. And would you look what we found...


I was speaking to a mate of mine a while back who is a bit mad, let’s just say, when it comes to buying cars. He’s a serial buyer, but not at the ‘Bangernomics’ end of the spectrum. He buys some really interesting high-end stuff. If I listed everything he’s owned over the years I’d need the smallest font ever just to fit it on the internet, but to give you a flavour of the stuff we’re talking about, he’s had a 360 Challenge Stradale, CL600 Coupe, E46 M3 CS, V8 Vantage Volante PoW and Vantage V600. That's a healthy list in and of itself, but you can also add many Range Rovers, mostly petrol L322s (he doesn’t do diesel) and an early two-door Classic.

However, those cars aren’t his real passion. That’s Rolls-Royces and Bentleys – from the era when both were built at Pyms Lane, Crewe. One of those models is an all-time fave of mine (indeed, I sold it to him, along with the 360 CS) and that’s a wide-bodied Continental R Mulliner. What a thing that was. The other mentionable ones include a ‘60s S2 Flying Spur and quite possibly most of the SZs the factory ever built. He’s a bit obsessed with SZs.

Anyway, why am I wittering on about this when this is a privately owned, 2001 Audi S8? I’m getting there, promise. The point of my ramblings was to highlight that Nick is a car man through and through, and a discerning one at that. On top of that, his back catalogue has given him the experience to talk from a position of knowledge, and he’s had not one but two Typ 4D S8s. And it just happens that I asked him not long ago, ‘What was it about the S8 that you liked so much?’

A big part of it was the way the car looks, and I tend to agree with him there. He described it as having ‘elegant, diplomatic looks,’ and there’s no denying that the combined efforts of Chris Bird and Dirk van Braeckel, who drew the A8’s design, produced a good ’un. It looked right from the moment it was launched in 1994, and if anything, it looks better with age. Nick reckoned that it’s the ‘stealthiest super saloon ever made, and would look just at home parked outside an embassy as it would at a Silverstone race meeting.’

Another facet that he loved about his S8s was their nonchalant potency. The 4.2 V8 ­– here in 360hp guise, up from the original’s 340hp – is free-revving and ‘begging to be unleashed all the time’. And the noise. Of course the noise, which is not fake but a mellifluous, hearty V8 rumble. And I should just point out that this car’s had a sports exhaust fitted up to and including sports cats, just to add a little more audible joy to every drive. It’s a quick car, too of course. From launch, the S8 hit 60mph in circa six seconds, but with the extra power that the factory bestowed upon it from ‘99, that time tumbled to 5.4 seconds.

Yet while the S8 could hold its own in most drag races that’s a bonus rather than its primary purpose. It’s the effortlessness with which it offers up pace that makes it an exemplary long-distance artisan. As Nick said, it has ‘massive long-distance motorway capabilities that I would liken to a four-door Porsche 928’. High praise indeed.

It was also something of an engineering marvel back in the day, thanks to its Audi Space Frame (ASF) chassis. You don’t need me to remind you that the D2 platform on which it is based was an all-aluminium monocoque. This was the brainchild of none other than Ferdinand Piëch, who was always something of a visionary and seems to have a hand in all the most notable Volkswagen Group products from this period and beyond. He wanted to reduce mass to counterbalance the additional heft of the mechanical components attributed to Audi’s quattro four-wheel drive system. It was as long ago as 1982 that he signed an agreement with the Aluminum Company of America (Alcoa) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to realise his dream. 11 years later, with some 40 patents filed, the Audi Space Frame concept was shown at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Remember how stunning that was, dressed in its bare aluminium suit?

This car really is a beautiful spec, with Fern Green metallic coachwork over a light beige leather interior. The pictures are from a previous time when it was for sale at Mark Atkinson specialist cars. If it still looks this good now, and there’s nothing to suggest it doesn’t, then it must surely be one of the tidiest S8s out there. The advert goes into some detail about this car’s original factory spec, as well as the extensive care and attention that’s been lavished on it ever since it left the Neckarsulm plant in Baden-Württemberg. All of us at PH thought it was worth a mention, and with my mate Nick having stated he’d have another in a heartbeat, it would be rude of me not to mention it to him, too. And at £11k, it’s an awful lot of lightweight metal for the money, don’t you think?


SPECIFICATION | Audi S8 (Typ 4D)

Engine: 4,172cc, V8, naturally aspirated
Transmission: five-speed auto, four-wheel drive 
Power (hp): 360 @ 7,000rpm
Torque (lb ft): 317 @ 3,400rpm
CO2: N/A
MPG: N/A
Recorded mileage: 131,000
Year registered: 2001 
Price new: N/A
Yours for: £10,995

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misterblonde

Original Poster:

57 posts

149 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Love. Could fulfil all my Ronin dreams!

pb8g09

2,328 posts

69 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Wow. Such a handsome car.

Great price too in this current climate.

Comparable to the 7 series that went up a few weeks back. I get more excited at seeing these than I do looking at exotic super cars- and I’m under 35.

Robertb

1,412 posts

238 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Wonderful looking car… classy and simple. I keep trying to get my wife interested in one as we had a newer A8 which she liked, but she just says these look ‘old’. Heathen.

Saw one in a ski resort, with swiss plates on… looked very right somehow.

Not seen one with carbon trim, looks great, plainly a well kept example.

The ad is wrong though I think… this is not an FSI/direct injection engine.

Edited by Robertb on Thursday 30th March 14:09

C7 JFW

1,205 posts

219 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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A big, subtle & fast Audi that doesn't scream but just 'is'.

Stunning.

MisanoPayments

316 posts

42 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Lovely!
With the possible exception of the boot lid spoiler.

Fern Green was the sort of colour you saw in the car mag reviews but never out on the road.

Twoshoe

851 posts

184 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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What a fantastic colour! Lovely.

Ocho

604 posts

237 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Lovely, but I think a little over-wheeled. They look like they're in the right style but taken from a newer model that can take that size.

Julian Scott

2,487 posts

24 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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misterblonde said:
Love. Could fulfil all my Ronin dreams!
My first thought too.... Love 'em

Hereward

4,167 posts

230 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Robertb said:
...The ad is wrong though I think… this is not an FSI/direct injection engine.
Agreed. And all the better for it.

MisanoPayments

316 posts

42 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Ocho said:
Lovely, but I think a little over-wheeled. They look like they're in the right style but taken from a newer model that can take that size.
The Final Editions had these wheels (as standard?) so I wonder, as this is a facelift 360BHP, if prior to the run out models they were available as a cost option over the Avus wheels?

phil121081

88 posts

172 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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are those wheels standard? I know the design is, but it looks over-wheeled to me, a bit like a charicature of itself.

I love the S8, but that looks a bit odd to my eye?

Hairymonster

1,427 posts

105 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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MisanoPayments said:
Lovely! Fern Green was the sort of colour you saw in the car mag reviews but never out on the road.
I had a Fern green A6 Avant in 2001 - loved that colour.

Agree - the spoiler looks naff.

Arsecati

2,302 posts

117 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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The definition of understated class. Lovely as this is, I'd have to have mine in a different colour (boring black or dark grey), but stunning vehicle nonetheless.

Iamnotkloot

1,423 posts

147 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Hairymonster said:
MisanoPayments said:
Lovely! Fern Green was the sort of colour you saw in the car mag reviews but never out on the road.
I had a Fern green A6 Avant in 2001 - loved that colour.

Agree - the spoiler looks naff.
Nah, the spoiler is fine, it's not exactly gargantuan is it?

Very handsome and understated.

Turbobanana

6,258 posts

201 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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I seem to recall that, if you were happy to sit on the left, you could have a manual.

cerb4.5lee

30,488 posts

180 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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These have always been a really lovely shape to my eyes. Plus you get the great sounding V8 thrown in as well. Very nice and I love to see a sunroof in a car too, and a sunroof always take me back to when I was a child for some reason.

trevalvole

995 posts

33 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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"Mark Atkinson specialist cars have kindly provided photos from previous sale"

It seems like the photos are from around 7 years and 30,000 miles ago.

MisanoPayments

316 posts

42 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Turbobanana said:
I seem to recall that, if you were happy to sit on the left, you could have a manual.
I think you are correct!

Iamnotkloot said:
Hairymonster said:
MisanoPayments said:
Lovely! Fern Green was the sort of colour you saw in the car mag reviews but never out on the road.
I had a Fern green A6 Avant in 2001 - loved that colour.

Agree - the spoiler looks naff.
Nah, the spoiler is fine, it's not exactly gargantuan is it?

Very handsome and understated.
OK I admit, I wouldn't turn down the car just because of it!

daytona111r

764 posts

204 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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Those red indicators . .

DaveyBoyWonder

2,488 posts

174 months

Thursday 30th March 2023
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So achingly cool...