Audi A8L
In Transporter 3, Jason Statham drove an Audi A8L W12. The top of the line 12 cylinder, 450 hp full-sized sedan. These cars retail for $110,000 and up.
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Open Question: are there any limousines made out of Audi A8's?
I think those would make the most badass limos.
http://s70.photobucket.com/albums/i92/Cajun_Ninja/Temp/?action=view¤t=Audi-A8.jpg
Imagine that stretched out!
Open Question: Anyone know the approximate dimensions of this engine and gearbox...?
I need to know what the dimensions of an Audi a8 3.7L v8 engine is, including the gearbox attached. (width length and height) this only has to be approximate... and maybe the dimensions of a 4L v8 Lexus LS engine. just need to know to be able to work out if i can fit it into my kit car i'm building! thanks.
Resolved Question: can you repair this car?
it is a 2004 Audi A8 and has 60,000 miles...the low flood was only in the front and almost to the dashboard...i am interested in this vehicle because its being sold for 00
Resolved Question: why do more people invest money in buying/modifiying Japanese care over German?
Alright I'm having a very hard time understand this so can someone explain it to me. I notice so many more people especially street racers are willing to invest money and buying a Japanese car and fixing it up/modifying it over german cars, why is that?!? German cars have some of the nicest fastest cars in the world. Bmw m3, m5, m6, pretty much all mercedes AMG models, audi a8, audi R8, porche 911 turbo, just a few as examples. And my bet it all these cars would kick and japanese cars butt in a race. So why do people go and buy cars like evos, Subaru wrx, sti, acura rsx, honda civics, supera's, skyline, lancers, and so on. What is it with this Japanese trend. Why is it not as common to buy an m6 and modify it, or an audi r8, or AMG?????????
Resolved Question: who has the extended warranty for Audi A8?


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