Which fast Audi's are holding their value/appreciating?
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Suspect very few cars of the age your looking at will be appreciating in value just yet, and older than that is maybe not going to be as quick as you want. Take my 16 year old S8, not quick by modern standards but bloody well built and a dream to drive, and I suspect mine is probably worth not much less than I paid for it 8 years ago, I appreciate thats probably not what you are after. The C6 RS6 are now available at reasonable prices for decent ones and whilst they won't be appreciating they have done a huge whack of their depreciation already, and for 2nd hand Mondeo money you can get a lot of car, which will still depreciate less than that shiny newer Mondeo. You do need to have a wife who earns decent money to maintain them though
jakesmith said:
That’s a great tip! Thanks. Can you recommend a good main dealer to approach if this is the case, I’m in Surrey. Have heard Camberley are good with R8’s and RS Audis and they’re local. Pm me if better
Thanks
Camberley's service department was pretty good when i last had cause to use them; Kayleigh is very helpful too (who I used to deal with there). They do seem to handle a lot of S & RS cars still so better placed than one of the smaller dealerships.Thanks
Amersham Audi had a shakeup on staff a few years back and their service department is now really good (Luke particularly so) and more convenient for me (although possibly not for you).
...Take my 16 year old S8, not quick by modern standards but bloody well built and a dream to drive, and I suspect mine is probably worth not much less than I paid for it 8 years ago.....
I would like to think its D3 successor, my 2005 W12 sports quattro, which I bought 4 yrs ago will hold its value. Only a few were made before it in turn was succeeded by the S8 V10. They are indeed every mile a pleasure - and still pretty quick! (they were never tested in the UK as hardly any were sold).
I would like to think its D3 successor, my 2005 W12 sports quattro, which I bought 4 yrs ago will hold its value. Only a few were made before it in turn was succeeded by the S8 V10. They are indeed every mile a pleasure - and still pretty quick! (they were never tested in the UK as hardly any were sold).
JonLock said:
I picked this up a few weeks ago, 45k miles and all of the important options ticked (apart from ceramics), it looks brand new and has full audi history and a huge history folder. I live over seas and will only do about 2k a year in it so hoping it shouldn't drop in value too much!
Love these, great colour and the buckets are a mustJonLock said:
I picked this up a few weeks ago, 45k miles and all of the important options ticked (apart from ceramics), it looks brand new and has full audi history and a huge history folder. I live over seas and will only do about 2k a year in it so hoping it shouldn't drop in value too much!
I still miss my old B7 Avant 8 years after selling it! Those buckets look like new, the side bolsters on mine were shot after 30k miles so I presume they've been replaced or maybe the previous owner was Darcy Bussell?JonLock said:
I picked this up a few weeks ago, 45k miles and all of the important options ticked (apart from ceramics), it looks brand new and has full audi history and a huge history folder. I live over seas and will only do about 2k a year in it so hoping it shouldn't drop in value too much!
Looks stunning is that Daytona Grey?Blue62 said:
I still miss my old B7 Avant 8 years after selling it! Those buckets look like new, the side bolsters on mine were shot after 30k miles so I presume they've been replaced or maybe the previous owner was Darcy Bussell?
The seats are literally like new! No idea how they are still immaculate, the previous owners seem to have been very anal about the car in all aspects. Leaving notes to audi when serviced not to test drive or wash and supplying his own oil. The biggest MOT advisory it has had in its life was a shock was 'misting slightly'. That was replaced straight away! Other than that just tyres getting low. Uggers said:
The old Quattros, RS2, B5 RS4, C5 RS6.
Soon as they started doing an RS for virtually every model at the same time they lost the special(ness). In my eyes anyway.
Agree here, I got a well looked after C5 RS6 with lots of gearbox maintenance done early this year. 450 or so bhp and feels well made. Down in value at the moment, but I don’t think decent examples will lose much if anything..and was also the lowest priced of the RS models for sale currently. I think the values will increase in the next few years of all genuine older and clean RS models.Soon as they started doing an RS for virtually every model at the same time they lost the special(ness). In my eyes anyway.
Edited by Uggers on Saturday 10th November 00:41
Its going in for a full refurb in the new year on the suspension, subframes, drive shafts, brakes and pipework, it fact everything that looks old underneath will be getting sorted. Its got 105k miles on the clock and is in perfect condition inside, its never let me down. Ive driven it to Monaco F1 and back without a hiccup. Its a keeper for me.
I bought another one about two years ago, same colour, spent a little on it and turned it around for a good sale profit.
I bought another one about two years ago, same colour, spent a little on it and turned it around for a good sale profit.
jakesmith said:
g7jhp said:
Early Audi R8 with manual V8.
Wanted one of these for years and finally bought one for £36k last month with 53k miles onSimply didn't have the cash to buy a high spec one with carbon blades & low miles for £42k
Since then I have spent £1500 on the engine and several £k on a exhaust after the one that it came with turned out to be a bit of a nightmare
I didn't have it inspected as I was too excited and bought privately
It has been sitting on my drive for 3 weeks without being used whilst I wait for the new exhaust and I've been driving my mate's 1999 Yellow Alfa Sypyder 2.0 which is actually quite fun!
That is my experience of buyng a 'cheap' R8. For £42k at the time which is practically what I have now spent, I could have got one with higher spec and probably 20,000 less miles
Howerver... it is stunning, when the new exhaust is on it will be amazing (going for a valved system) and my engine work included the carbon clean which they all need doing every 30k-50k so it had quite a bit more poke after that was done. Bonnet does have quite a few chips too but in all honestly I use it on the motorway all year and it is very low so that's inevitable and doesn't bother me too much
jakesmith said:
Dr G said:
Jakesmith - have a peek underneath the leading edge your bonnet for any paint bubbles (corrosion underneath).
If the paint hasn't already been messed around with and there IS corrosion you stand a reasonably good chance of getting a new bonnet (painted) for nowt.
That’s a great tip! Thanks. Can you recommend a good main dealer to approach if this is the case, I’m in Surrey. Have heard Camberley are good with R8’s and RS Audis and they’re local. Pm me if betterIf the paint hasn't already been messed around with and there IS corrosion you stand a reasonably good chance of getting a new bonnet (painted) for nowt.
Thanks
As for price point of the v10, they seem to be around 47-48k for the cheapest with higher miles, there’s a few decent looking private examples for sale now around 50-52k with 30-40k miles. Then there’s a few with 20-30k miles in dealers for 55-57k but these have generally been for sale for over 6 months, in fact all the cars I’ve been watching online have been advertised for quite a while. V10 plus with the dual clutch Stronic can be had at early 60k’s now.
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