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S8 Report and Reliability Question
Four days in the new to me 2002 Audi S8. I'm 54 and have owned a lot of
cars over the years. This is far and away the best sedan I've ever owned. Put it in Sport mode, and the transmission matches up to the Brembo 13.6s, the 19 inch wheels, and the stiff suspension to make this a wonderful performer. Having said that, it appears that Audi has a "worse than average" reputation for repairs. This is my first Audi. It has 22,000 miles on it. It was a lease car in Arizona and has been on the dealer's lot while they adjusted to the market for 10 months. What should I expect it will need, and what usually goes wrong with the S8/A8 from 2002? Last question: Is the Nav system as useless as it seems, and if so, is there anyway to upgrade without ruining the looks of the car's interior? |
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"Stephen Clark" > wrote in message ... > Congrats on your new beast! You will find a wealth of information in > http://forums.audiworld.com/a8/, along with a very supportive user > community. > > Paul W's http://www.audipages.com is an excellent site for educating > yourself, especially about Nav system mods. > > I am shopping for a car just like yours, or a new 2005 A6 4.2. Haven't > decided which one best fits my needs yet. My next step is to drive a new A6 > 4.2. The new A6 4.2 is awesome. That is actually the vehicle I went in to buy or lease. I particularly liked the dark blue over gray interior, with the new Navigation, and all the bells and whistles. But that was $55,000 at my dealer. The S8, which had been on the lot since I first test drove it in February was slowly coming down in price. I guess they claim it was $83,000 new when first placed in service in 2002 in Arizona, and in February they were trying to get $65,000 for it. They had dropped to $54,900 by the time I was test driving the new 2005 A6. I was ultimately able to get this 21,726 mile vehicle with remaining factory warranty and a certified pre-owned 2 year extension to 100,000 miles. That was almost as long a warranty as the A6. They eventually dropped the price to a point I was willing to pay. So I drove them both, back to back. The interior of the S8 just fit my personality, and the ride of the vehicle, particularly on the after market Zender 19 inch tires with the P Zero tires was impressive. The steering wheel mounted Tiptronic gear changing buttons, the extreme bolsters in the seats, and the completely tailored interior did me in. Just ordered my new license . I used S8 "hand" (the kids plate showing a hand) les" And it does. I will admit that I'm still worried about reliability and expensive repair issues. |
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In message <qFood.3141$Nh1.1824@trnddc09>
"LIW" > wrote: > I don't have that. Might have only gone to Europe in 2002. I don't think Nav+ has ever been offered in the USA. > I don't know if I can upgrade to it, either, as my 6 CD stacker is in > the location your NavPlus is. Really? The CD stacker is mounted in your centre console? That must be one of the double-height systems - Symphony2? There is quite a community of people who have retrofitted Nav+ units. This is particularly straightforward if you start off with the double-height HU. Have a look he http://www.nav-plus.com/instructions/ However, if you want to keep the CD changer facility, you'd need to install a trunk-mounted unit. > Either way, I'll manage just fine. Great car!. Indeed. -- Peter Bell (Note Spamtrap - To reply, replace 'invalid' with 'bellfamily') |
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