Compare: 2008 Audi A8 vs 2009 BMW 7-Series

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2008 Audi A8

2009 BMW 7-Series

  2008 Audi A8 2009 BMW 7-Series
MSRP
$70,690
$82,250
Invoice $65,741 $75,670
MPG
City/Highway
16/23 14/22
Rating 8.4 9
Bottom Line Perky, nimble handling and frisky, refined performance is what separates the 2008 Audi A8 from the rest of the super-sedans. A less radical shape does wonders for the 2009 BMW 7-Series' appeal, though the dense layers of electronics require some patience and practice.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Surprisingly nimble on tight country roads
  • Standard all-wheel-drive traction
  • One of the quietest interiors of any vehicle
  • Dreamy front seats—firm, supportive, and comfy
  • Vast back-seat space in extended-length L models

Dislikes:

  • Design now quite dated
  • Fuel economy is very low with W12 engine

Likes:

  • Aesthetically cleaned up
  • Startling V-8 power
  • Surprisingly deft handling
  • Amazing backseat room

Dislikes:

  • iDrive still not a gem, though improved
  • Lots of electronics; like walking into Best Buy
  • shock to the wallet
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Audi A8 $32,739 $56,476 $45,255
2009 BMW 7-Series $9,274 $29,238 $18,447
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