



Few auto brands can compare to what the Germans have to offer in terms of dependability and quality. Audi is one of the handful of companies with a German pedigree that offers vehicles with distinct personalities, which also combines luxury and sportiness. In 2008, Audi introduced the new version of the Audi R8 Quattro, marking the brand's first mid-engine exotic sports car. It has it all, a poster-car look, a thumping V8, heaps of power and surprising practicality. Even experts have praised the 2008 Audi R8's admirable handling and riding comfort. So, if you have bank, you can’t go wrong with this fine example of the 2008 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro. This specimen also have undergone a 2020 facelift and a juicy tune as well. It has completed a 56,000-mile journey and currently resides in Washington. With a few optional packages onboard, this four-ringed beast is ready for its new home.

The 2008 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro does a fantastic job of pulling off an exotic flair. It is penned with plenty of vents and air ducts, aggressive looking LED lights, an imposing honeycomb grille and a silhouette to slide through air. This beautiful design of our subject R8 is wrapped in High Gloss Blue that hides its true silver painted exterior. It rides of black painted wheels shod with Hankook tires and feature black brake calipers with the red R8 insignia. Inside this 2008 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro, you get plenty of room and high quality materials. The controls of the dash are wrapped around the driver giving the interior a cockpit-style theme. It offers plenty of storage area and passenger luxuries unlike most sport cars and enjoys the Premium Package and Enhanced Leather Package to elevate the interior even further.

Rocking the all-new mid-layout 4.2L V8 engine, the 2008 Audi R8 4.2 Quattro delivers 420hp at 7,800 rpm. However, thanks to the added tuning, the figure can possibly be higher on this car. The power is sent to the wheels via a 6-speed automated-manual transmission with a manual-shift sport mode. This all-wheel-drive sports car enjoys BC Racing coilovers, custom Valvetronic exhaust and an aftermarket air intake.




It’s not often that a car comes along and shakes things up to a great degree. Audi, usually known for spicy turbocharged sedans and estates wasn’t exactly competing in the sports car space. And then, they stunned the world in 2006 when they revealed the R8. Fully developed and built by Audi Sport, Audi’s performance tuning arm, the R8 spanned two generations and saw over 49,000 units produced between 2006 and 2024. It became a Marvel favorite as well, featuring in the Iron Man franchise as Tony Stark’s car. Today, you can enjoy the R8 experience with this first-generation 2014 Audi R8 5.2 Quattro Spyder from Boise, Idaho. With its full carbon fiber wing, BBS FI-R forged aluminum wheels and Inozetek Midnight Blue vinyl wrap, this 76,444-mile machine is ready to show you a good time, anytime.



Audi was traditionally known for making some swift and sure-footed sedans, as well as the odd wagon. They brought four-wheel drive to the mass market arena with their Quattro system, as well as some spunky turbocharged engines. Yes, they did a coupe or convertible here and there, but nothing truly supercar-esque. That’s until they debuted the R8 in 2007. With its jaw-dropping looks and Lamborghini-derived engine in later examples, the R8 was truly breathtaking. Two generations were made, until 2024 when the model was sadly axed. Even more impressive was the fact that the R8 was adopted in the Iron Man franchise, serving as Tony Stark’s car in multiple films. Today, we have a second-generation 2020 Audi R8 Quattro V10 for sale from New Jersey. This 17,701-mile car packs that Lambo-derived V10, and comes with the Carbon Exterior Package. That’s not all, it’s also got a Capristo valved exhaust system, a Ceramic Pro Full Stealth PPF, and so much more to behold.



The Audi R8 is one of the most important supercars of the late 2000s and the 2010s. It started off as a concept in 2003 and started production in 2006 with an FSI V8. This 5.2 FSI V10 Quattro version was introduced in 2009. Mid-engined, all-wheel-drive and with a manual transmission option – the R8 was the perfect recipe for a supercar. In fact, it was so good that it stayed in production for 18 years, all the way up till 2024. It’s definitely one of the most important chapters in Audi’s history.




Audi’s Q8 is the most luxurious SUV that you can find from the iconic German Four-Ringed brand. While it’s slightly shorter than the Q7 in length and height, the Q8 swaps the former’s three-row layout for a more spacious two-row configuration. Plus, it’s available in high-performance RS Q8 form. So if you’re searching for a family SUV with over 500 horses under the hood and don’t have more than three children to cart around, this 2022 Audi RS Q8 from West Palm Beach, Florida is a great choice. The vehicle has done just over 46,000 miles so far and comes with a matte paint protection film wrap too. Get in touch with us ASAP to find out how to take this super-SUV home with you.



Well known for its turbocharged family cars with the famous Quattro all-wheel drive system, Audi has also entered the EV age with their e-Tron line-up of cars. Actually, they started around 2012 with a range of plug-in hybrids before moving to fully electric models by 2015. Today’s 2019 Audi e-Tron Prestige Quattro comes from the Q8 e-Tron line-up and resides in Naples, Florida. With a mere 42,541 miles on the clock and a 95 kilowatt-hour battery pack, it’s a great EV for a family, especially for first-time EV adopters who want a luxury vehicle that’s quite easy and familiar to operate.



Audi was traditionally known for making some swift and sure-footed sedans, as well as the odd wagon. They brought four-wheel drive to the mass market arena with their Quattro system, as well as some spunky turbocharged engines. Yes, they did a coupe or convertible here and there, but nothing truly supercar-esque. That’s until they debuted the R8 in 2007. With its jaw-dropping looks and Lamborghini-derived engine in later examples, the R8 was truly breathtaking. Two generations were made, until 2024 when the model was sadly axed. Even more impressive was the fact that the R8 was adopted in the Iron Man franchise, serving as Tony Stark’s car in multiple films. Today, we have a second-generation 2020 Audi R8 Quattro V10 for sale from New Jersey. This 17,701-mile car packs that Lambo-derived V10, and comes with the Carbon Exterior Package. That’s not all, it’s also got a Capristo valved exhaust system, a Ceramic Pro Full Stealth PPF, and so much more to behold.




Following up from Ferrari’s excellent 360, the F430 was introduced in 2004, for the 2005 model year. Sitting in Ferrari’s entry-level line-up, models like the 355, 360, 430 etc. have served as excellent introductions to the Ferrari portfolio. The F430 was made for just five model years and it’s estimated that 16,750 were made! That’s pretty significant for an Italian premium sports car maker to produce. Today, an F430 remains a fantastic Ferrari to acquire if you’d like to sample the brand’s offerings. Thankfully, we have a 2006 Ferrari F430 for sale from Los Alamitos, California. This reportedly all-stock car has got 30,000 miles on the clock, tan leather upholstery and an automated manual transmission as highlights.



The Lamborghini Urus is the Lambo for supercars fans with families. It’s a four-door, five-seat midsize luxury SUV that offers plenty of nice features and a roomy trunk. It’s also a super-fast 190mph road rocket with a 640-horse twin-turbo V8 under the hood and Lamborghini’s signature driving experience at your fingertips. Introduced in 2018, the Urus was made for those who dare to be different. Yes, you can find many European and American SUVs with similar power outputs but none of them can offer the sheer emotive appeal of the Urus. If that sounds like your kind of car, we have this Texas-based 2019 Lamborghini Urus for sale right now. It’s done over 53,000 miles and comes with some nice additions. These include 24-inch RDB Signature wheels, an aftermarket carbon fiber steering wheel, an aftermarket exhaust system and much more.



The Lamborghini Urus is the Italian supercar and sports car maker’s second SUV! Yes, their first effort was the lumbering LM002 of the Eighties, a machine that looked like Italy’s take on a Humvee and came with a Countach engine. The Urus, on the other hand, shares a platform with other luxury SUV greats such as the Bentley Bentayga, Audi Q8 and Porsche Cayenne. Produced since 2018, it comes with a thundering twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 and standard all-wheel drive. Today’s 2022 Lamborghini Urus takes things up several notches, because this 19,000-mile luxury family hauler has been further enhanced by aftermarket house. You can have this Florida-based machine if you like. Just call or DM us to take ownership.

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