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#10 of 1466
S8.... by merc1
Aug 02, 1999 (12:41 am)
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I the movie Ronin, they used and S8. Anyone have any idea if that model will be sold in the U.S.?


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#11 of 1466
sam omar by osamaomar
Aug 04, 1999 (3:34 am)
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why doesnt audi sell the s8 in this country instead of the a8?
#12 of 1466
My not so joyful A8 ownership by norwind
Aug 10, 1999 (12:27 pm)
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Hello All,


                  I own an A8 4.2l 1998 and have some non
                  theoretical experiences to share.


                  1. It takes a hell of a long time to get the AL
                  automobile fixed. I was run off the road at a high
                  speed clover leaf access and what looked like a
                  safe run off zone had a hidden 4' deep drainage
                  ditch. Over three months w/o my ten day old car.
                  Cost to my insurance company $27,000.


                  2. Rear vision from the driver's seat is
                  dangerously poor. The passenger's outside mirror is
                  small and awful with several major blind spots on
                  the right. Driver's side is a little better,
                  however, compared to the S class cars I have driven
                  it is outrageous that Audi would do such a
                  shameful job on the safety details. Directly out
                  the rear window there are major blind areas due to
                  the very large rear seat head rests. In addition
                  the C pillar's design was deemed production ready
                  in 1991.


                  The 1991 date came from one of two books Audi
                  sends its' A8 owners. I am still surprised at the
                  emphasis made about the C pillar size being fixed
                  as it is by management. Between the head rests and
                  the fat pillars there are two very large blind
                  spots to the right and left when backing up or
                  using the rear view mirror.


                  I requested modification to the rear head rests
                  before delivery. I received what has become a stock
                  answer from Audi "No, the car passed all safety
                  requirements......." My dealings with Audi for the
                  past 19 months have been an ongoing nightmare of
                  duplicity, arrogance, and unprofessional. My worst
                  Dealer and Manufacture experience in 41 years of
                  car ownership.


                  The Audi dynamic still puzzles me since their
                  advertisements, image, and history are performance
                  related. My dealer started off very positively
                  about several changes I wanted to make after
                  driving the car for 4-5k miles. What a shock to
                  have exhaust and brake upgrades refused after the
                  dealer conferred with the area representative for
                  Audi. The most disturbing aspect about the refusal
                  was being treated like a "slow child" and treated
                  in a very unpleasant manner.


                  It seems that when my dealer confers with the Audi
                  represenative that their formerly friendly and
                  willingness to participate, if not doing the work
                  helping acquire parts and provide referrals to
                  competent Audi qualified Tuner/Mechanics.


                  These are among the high points of my ongoing
                  "enthusiastic" discussions with Audi. My most
                  recent service, first oil change, detailing, a few
                  clunks from the front end, and an intermittent
                  problem with the entry remote system was awful. I
                  sent the car right back with a five point re do
                  list including the remote control being totally non
                  functional when my A8 was returned. My A8 has been
                  at the dealer for three and one half weeks and
                  still the entry remote does not work.


                  The A8 is a fine car to drive, some times anyway,
                  ie: when no one is passing on the right or left
                  side with a speed differential > 20 MPH over my 80
                  mph on the interstate. Too many near misses when
                  making a signaled lane change that includes LOOK
                  out the window in the direction you are going to
                  double check for any UFO's closing rapidly. Only my
                  1988 Honda CRX SI, "Car of the Year" was worse for
                  rear vision and I sold it after 9 months of
                  ownership.


                  Beautiful execution of detail and refinement
                  marred by inexplicable safety deficiencies: vision
                  and awkwardness using the dash controls for
                  heat/cool and radio. Far too distracting for the
                  driver. The two companies supplying rear view
                  mirrors, the center one inside, are Gentex and
                  Donnelley? Both of these manufacture's offer
                  mirrors with a compass integrated into the mirror.
                  Quite similar to my wife's Grand Cherokee LTD. In
                  the Audi models prior to 99 or 00 that incorporate
                  a GPS unit as part of the front center console. I
                  want my damned compass and feel mildly miffed that
                  I need to pay $180 - $250 for a mirror
                  incorporating a compass.


                  I wonder if the close association of the Audi R &
                  D / manufacturing creates a "Not Invented Here"
                  syndrome? This may account for the lack of
                  forethought oversights that are so annoying with
                  the A8. IE: NOT TETHER FOR THE GAS CAP OR PLACE TO
                  SECURE IT. This oversight is a grade three fubar.


                  Should you avoid the A8? I'm neither qualified to
                  have an opinion Audi, or intelligent enough to make
                  wise decisions Dealer. Funny I'm the gentleman who
                  paid $70k (taxes tags etc.) for a fully loaded,
                  every option except 17" wheels for the A8.


                  Anonymous and angry.


                  PS: I investigate "parktronic" equipment to
                  compensate for the lack of safe rear vision when
                  backing up and decided up a Microwave 10 ghz unit
                  with a transceiver mounted on a license plate
                  bracket and a small annunciator and visual display
                  that provides both three levels 3' 6' 12' alerting
                  to obsticals behind the car when in reverse. I
                  asked my dealer to install it. 2 wires without
                  polarity consideration for voltage and running the
                  audio/visual alert head (2" x 3/4 x 1").


                  My dealer's service manager called me up in a huff
                  about my requesting they install aftermarket parts
                  on my A8. Audi rep said NO. Dealership said if
                  they wanted to do aftermarket they'd go to work for
                  BestBuy or Circuit City.
#13 of 1466
My not so joyful A8 experiences by norwind
Aug 10, 1999 (12:41 pm)
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Hello All,


I own an A8 4.2l 1998 and have some non
theoretical experiences to share.


1. It takes a hell of a long time to get the AL
automobile fixed. I was run off the road at a high
speed clover leaf access and what looked like a
safe run off zone had a hidden 4' deep drainage
ditch. Over three months w/o my ten day old car.
Cost to my insurance company $27,000.


2. Rear vision from the driver's seat is
dangerously poor. The passenger's outside mirror is
small and awful with several major blind spots on
the right. Driver's side is a little better,
however, compared to the S class cars I have driven
it is outrageous that Audi would do such a
shameful job on the safety details. Directly out
the rear window there are major blind areas due to
the very large rear seat head rests. In addition
the C pillar's design was deemed production ready
in 1991.


The 1991 date came from one of two books Audi
sends its' A8 owners. I am still surprised at the
emphasis made about the C pillar size being fixed
as it is by management. Between the head rests and
the fat pillars there are two very large blind
spots to the right and left when backing up or
using the rear view mirror.


I requested modification to the rear head rests
before delivery. I received what has become a stock
answer from Audi "No, the car passed all safety
requirements......." My dealings with Audi for the
past 19 months have been an ongoing nightmare of
duplicity, arrogance, and unprofessional. My worst
Dealer and Manufacture experience in 41 years of
car ownership.


The Audi dynamic still puzzles me since their
advertisements, image, and history are performance
related. My dealer started off very positively
about several changes I wanted to make after
driving the car for 4-5k miles. What a shock to
have exhaust and brake upgrades refused after the
dealer conferred with the area representative for
Audi. The most disturbing aspect about the refusal
was being treated like a "slow child" and treated
in a very unpleasant manner.


It seems that when my dealer confers with the Audi
represenative that their formerly friendly and
willingness to participate, if not doing the work
helping acquire parts and provide referrals to
competent Audi qualified Tuner/Mechanics.


These are among the high points of my ongoing
"enthusiastic" discussions with Audi. My most
recent service, first oil change, detailing, a few
clunks from the front end, and an intermittent
problem with the entry remote system was awful. I
sent the car right back with a five point re do
list including the remote control being totally non
functional when my A8 was returned. My A8 has been
at the dealer for three and one half weeks and
still the entry remote does not work.


The A8 is a fine car to drive, some times anyway,
ie: when no one is passing on the right or left
side with a speed differential > 20 MPH over my 80
mph on the interstate. Too many near misses when
making a signaled lane change that includes LOOK
out the window in the direction you are going to
double check for any UFO's closing rapidly. Only my
1988 Honda CRX SI, "Car of the Year" was worse for
rear vision and I sold it after 9 months of
ownership.


Beautiful execution of detail and refinement
marred by inexplicable safety deficiencies: vision
and awkwardness using the dash controls for
heat/cool and radio. Far too distracting for the
driver. The two companies supplying rear view
mirrors, the center one inside, are Gentex and
Donnelley? Both of these manufacture's offer
mirrors with a compass integrated into the mirror.
Quite similar to my wife's Grand Cherokee LTD. In
the Audi models prior to 99 or 00 that incorporate
a GPS unit as part of the front center console. I
want my damned compass and feel mildly miffed that
I need to pay $180 - $250 for a mirror
incorporating a compass.


I wonder if the close association of the Audi R &
D / manufacturing creates a "Not Invented Here"
syndrome? This may account for the lack of
forethought oversights that are so annoying with
the A8. IE: NOT TETHER FOR THE GAS CAP OR PLACE TO
SECURE IT. This oversight is a grade three fubar.


Should you avoid the A8? I'm neither qualified to
have an opinion per: Audi, or intelligent enough to make wise decisions per: Dealer. Funny I'm the gentleman who paid $70k (taxes tags etc.) for a fully loaded, every option except 17" wheels for the A8. My experience is an ongoing aggravation in the extreme, and I hope your experiences with your dealer and Audi of America are far more positive than mine are.


Sincerely,


Anonymous and angry.


PS: I investigate "parktronic" equipment to
compensate for the lack of safe rear vision when
backing up and decided up a Microwave 10 ghz unit
with a transceiver mounted on a license plate
bracket and a small annunciator and visual display
that provides both three levels 3' 6' 12' alerting
to obsticals behind the car when in reverse. I
asked my dealer to install it. 2 wires without
polarity consideration for voltage and running the
audio/visual alert head (2" x 3/4 x 1").


My dealer's service manager called me up in a huff
about my requesting they install aftermarket parts
on my A8. Audi rep said NO. Dealership said if
they wanted to do aftermarket they'd go to work for BestBuy or Circuit City.
#14 of 1466
Quiet huh? by merc1
Sep 14, 1999 (6:02 am)
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Nobody has anything else to say about this wonderful car? Anybody looking foward to the 2000 model?




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#15 of 1466
Too quiet by syketa
Sep 16, 1999 (12:19 pm)
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Yes, Merc1, I am looking forward to the 2000 A8 and wish there was more info about it out there. I am told Audi intends to increase the horse power from 300 to about 365, in order to keep the A8 ahead of the new A6, which gets the 4.2 300 hp engine from A8 this year. I wish Audi would release some info on the 2000 models; maybe Audi is not Y2K Compliant yet.
#16 of 1466
540 or A8? by billmillsva
Sep 17, 1999 (12:40 am)
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I am considering the purchase of a either an A8 or a 540 (most likely used). I'm looking for feedback from folks who have driven both. Any comments/experience to share?
#17 of 1466
540 or A8? A8 by syketa
Sep 17, 1999 (1:02 am)
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An interesting choice, especially because the (used) 540 will be considerably less expensive than the A8. I had a 540 before the recent body style change, and thought it was the best car I had ever driven. The new 540 is also a BLAST to drive, but I can't get past the fact that BMW has opted for a body designed by wind-tunnel engineers. The new 540 now looks like every thing else on the road, especially like a Honda from behind (though the front is still pretty striking).
I'd like a 540, if they hadn't ruined its design. Also, if winter driving is a concern, then there is no comparing the A8 Quattro to a 540 rear wheel drive (BMW can keep the "traction control").
For me, the A8 still has some character in body style (though it is, admittedly, no 740/750). And the attention to detail in the passenger cabin is absolutely to my liking.


As a pure matter of road manners (cornering, handling, ride, etc.) I think it is a coin flip between these two choices. Will either be a dream? Yup. But the A8 will set you back a number of $$ more.


Good choices and good luck.
#18 of 1466
2000 A8 info by alib1
Sep 17, 1999 (5:26 pm)
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1) The engine is getting a 5-valve per cylinder head (40 valves total) with a modest 10 hp and 7 lb-ft torque gain. Therefore, the horesepower is (only) 310. Throttle response is supposedly improved for better low end power. Additional aluminum suspension components have dropped the weight by about 100 lbs.


2) The A8 3.7 model has been discontinued.
3) The base MSRP has been reduced to $62,000.
4) A new front grille, revised door handles, and revised front apron change with foglights are the main exterior changes.
5) Interior upgrades include a revised center console with Symphony stereo (in-dash CD/cassette).


6) New options include park distance control, and navigation system.


For exact invoice and MSRP, you can visit the www.a4.org A8/S8 forum.
#19 of 1466
'00 A8 MSRP/Invoice prices by alib1
Sep 17, 1999 (5:41 pm)
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These prices were posted by an Audi dealer on A4.org forums. Kelly Blue Book web site might have these prices up by now. As you can see, there is still a sizeable difference between base invoice and MSRP prices. Considering that this wonderful sedan doesn't sell all that well, it should be possible to buy one close to invoice prices. I imagine that the massive dealer incentives won't be available for the '00 A8 right away. Perhaps later in the model year, Audi will bring back similar incentives (up to $7,500 now!) to move the A8's.


Note that the navigation system is not the full- screen type with maps. It's a simple design with simple directions and voice (same as A4 and A6).


MSRP for '00 A8 4.2 quattro:


base - $62000
warm weather pkg - $1200
premium comfort pkg - $1500
xenon - $500
17" wheels - $1000
navigation - $1100
acoustic parking - $700
ESP - $550 (electronic stability program)
premium alcantara - $3500
phone - $495
destination - $525


Invoice prices for '00 A8 4.2 quattro


base - $54805
warm weather pkg - $1056
premium comfort pkg - $1320
xenon - $440
17" wheels - $880
navigation - $968
acoustic parking - $616
ESP - $484
premium alcantara - $3080
phone - $431

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