Audi R8 V10 Plus 2016 car

Audi R8 V10 Plus 2016 car

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JimmyConwayNW

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3,064 posts

125 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Hope I can get a bit of assistance.

What appears to be a very nice car has come my way and tempted to give it a go as I can fund it and make ownership rather cheap.
Just wondered what they are actually like to live with, any common issues to be aware of and what options are must haves.

The car in question has £22k worth of spec. Its Black, on black, Jan 2016. 1 Owner thing.

Genuinely appreciate any advice or input from current or former owners.


Full list of options below.



Sport Plus Pack £3,500
Sound and Comfort Pack £3,450
LED headlights with Audi Laser Light and high-beam assist £3,000
Gloss Carbon engine bay trim £2,950
Extended Leather Package for Bucket seats £2,750
Alcantara headlining with stitched diamond design £2,400
20" '10-spoke Y design' forged alloy wheels in gloss Anthracite black £1,350
Contrast stitching £650
Driver Assistance Pack £650
Audi Phone Box £450
Garage door opener (Homelink) £250
Storage Package £250
Metallic paint £0
Mythos black, metallic £0
R8 Sport seats £0
Total Price of Optional Equipment £21,650

Mr Moley

527 posts

190 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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It's a good spec, although some will say you need the comfort seats, I actually prefer the buckets.

I've had two gen 2's, a coupe and a spider and think they're fab and underrated by many who have never driven them, possibly just badge snobbery.

Only thing I've had on either of mine is a slight grumbling/ suddering from the ceramics when simultaneously braking and turning at low speed. Apparently they all do that sir, although my 2016 car was worse than the 2018 car. First service on the 2018 car was at about 18 months/ 7k miles and c. £650 I think


JimmyConwayNW

Original Poster:

3,064 posts

125 months

Sunday 26th January 2020
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Thank you for the useful post.

I have decided to go for it and will have the car taxed and insured up later in the week. Can't wait.

LAM80W

812 posts

192 months

Sunday 26th January 2020
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JimmyConwayNW said:
Hope I can get a bit of assistance.

What appears to be a very nice car has come my way and tempted to give it a go as I can fund it and make ownership rather cheap.
Just wondered what they are actually like to live with, any common issues to be aware of and what options are must haves.

The car in question has £22k worth of spec. Its Black, on black, Jan 2016. 1 Owner thing.

Genuinely appreciate any advice or input from current or former owners.


Full list of options below.



Sport Plus Pack £3,500
Sound and Comfort Pack £3,450
LED headlights with Audi Laser Light and high-beam assist £3,000
Gloss Carbon engine bay trim £2,950
Extended Leather Package for Bucket seats £2,750
Alcantara headlining with stitched diamond design £2,400
20" '10-spoke Y design' forged alloy wheels in gloss Anthracite black £1,350
Contrast stitching £650
Driver Assistance Pack £650
Audi Phone Box £450
Garage door opener (Homelink) £250
Storage Package £250
Metallic paint £0
Mythos black, metallic £0
R8 Sport seats £0
Total Price of Optional Equipment £21,650
Great spec! Enjoy the car

cayman-black

12,642 posts

216 months

Tuesday 28th January 2020
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It seems these cars are finding some buyers right now, good news in a market where not much is selling.

Look forward to the pictures Jimmy.

Palmball

1,270 posts

174 months

Tuesday 28th January 2020
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R8's sell well and tend to sell fast; they're as sound a buy as any car at almost any price.

Apart from the dealer margin, I'd say 2016-2018 R8's haven't lost any material value in the last 12 months.

JimmyConwayNW

Original Poster:

3,064 posts

125 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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Well had a first drive last night.

I've been using a 2016 RS6 Performance for the past few months so not exactly in something slow but this R8 is just a whole different world.

Dare I say I am actually mildly scared of it laugh I have never owned anything mid engined before.

The noise is out of this world. Completely and utterly out of this world. Never had a V10 before so this is just hugely grin inducing. Wasn't able to spend a lot of time in the car as my heavily pregnant girlfriend was not feeling so great last night so felt a bit bad going out driving around pointlessly. Pregnant girlfriend, step dad to a 5 year old, baby on the way - buy an R8 right biggrin

I can't get comfortable in the car yet. My right knee hits the door card and I just cannot get adjusted to feel comfy in the car. I guess this is why normal people test drive this sort of thing rather than buy unseen isn't it.

Values do look steady, I am motortrade and have put next to no deposit into this car and its costing me sub £800 per month. I can safely run the car for a few months and get out of it with a break even or small profit as a minimum.

Went over a speed bump, car felt slightly pogo ish and I instantly felt assured thanks to Palmball that it was normal for the model '65 2016 car.

Laser lights at night - I expected them to be bright but again was completely blown away.

Will try and post some pics up today.

Thanks again for the input.

Palmball the car felt like it fluffed a gear change yesterday and threw up a warning saying drivetrain error restriction. It would then only select 2 and 4. I turned it off and on again and nothing. Audi warranty looks to be £2k give or take for a year so might get one bought. Ever had any issues.

Palmball

1,270 posts

174 months

Wednesday 29th January 2020
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JimmyConwayNW said:
Well had a first drive last night.

I've been using a 2016 RS6 Performance for the past few months so not exactly in something slow but this R8 is just a whole different world.

Dare I say I am actually mildly scared of it laugh I have never owned anything mid engined before.

The noise is out of this world. Completely and utterly out of this world. Never had a V10 before so this is just hugely grin inducing. Wasn't able to spend a lot of time in the car as my heavily pregnant girlfriend was not feeling so great last night so felt a bit bad going out driving around pointlessly. Pregnant girlfriend, step dad to a 5 year old, baby on the way - buy an R8 right biggrin

I can't get comfortable in the car yet. My right knee hits the door card and I just cannot get adjusted to feel comfy in the car. I guess this is why normal people test drive this sort of thing rather than buy unseen isn't it.

Values do look steady, I am motortrade and have put next to no deposit into this car and its costing me sub £800 per month. I can safely run the car for a few months and get out of it with a break even or small profit as a minimum.

Went over a speed bump, car felt slightly pogo ish and I instantly felt assured thanks to Palmball that it was normal for the model '65 2016 car.

Laser lights at night - I expected them to be bright but again was completely blown away.

Will try and post some pics up today.

Thanks again for the input.

Palmball the car felt like it fluffed a gear change yesterday and threw up a warning saying drivetrain error restriction. It would then only select 2 and 4. I turned it off and on again and nothing. Audi warranty looks to be £2k give or take for a year so might get one bought. Ever had any issues.
Never had an error with the gearbox and if it went away by itself I doubt there's much to worry about. However, to hopefully settle your mind, I'd say the gearbox is not totally infallible and, in auto mode, it can be known to fluff a gearchange. In my experience, this is regardless of model year.

It's a superb gearbox on the whole, about as fast and smooth a shift as you'll get (easily the equal of the PDK and the Graziano in McLaren, if not a bit better) and it's pretty much unbeatable in manual mode. That said, the paddles Audi fit are totally unforgivable and almost entirely undo all the good work on the gearbox engineering. They're probably the weakest design feature of the whole car.

You mention the suspension; yep it feels broken but rest assured it's totally normal. Put the suspension in Auto / Dynamic mode and the effect is not as bad (indeed, in Dynamic the pogo'ing effect all but disappears).

And finally you allude to the driving position. It's not perfect, certainly not in comparison to the Porsches or AMG's I've had and bought into sharp focus when getting out the perfection that is a McLaren driving position. But it's not so bad that it's a deal breaker (not for me anyway, but I'm not that tall), it's much better than the Huracan on the same platform (mainly because the R8 has better seats) and I suspect you will get used to it.

Finally, £2k on an Audi warranty has got to be sensible given the value of the car and the undoubted cost of any failed parts. I'm sure you'll get some of that back on resale as it'll be a lot more desirable with a warranty than any similar aged car without.

JimmyConwayNW

Original Poster:

3,064 posts

125 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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Love the car so far.

Trev450

6,320 posts

172 months

Sunday 2nd February 2020
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Congrats. They are indeed a smile-inducing experience evertime behind the wheel.