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2009 Audi R8 - Trims

MSRP: $114,200 - $123,300 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

2dr Coupe (2) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
2dr Coupe 4.2L Man quattro Specs $114,200 $106,206 12 19
2dr Coupe 4.2L Auto quattro Specs $123,300 $114,669 13 18
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Looks are deceptive.

Although the R8 has an appearance that fits right in with Italian exotics, it isn't so much a competitor to the likes of the Ferrari F430 and Lamborghini Gallardo, as both of those vehicles appeal to a niche group of affluent enthusiasts and collectors who don't expect as much practicality in a vehicle and will wait in line for years for delivery.

The Gran Turismo has a larger cabin and a backseat that's large enough for small adults, along with a distinctly Italian style, though it's heavier than the especially nimble R8; unless you’re with enthusiasts in the know, it probably won’t turn heads as much as the R8 either.

The Aston is similarly heavier, exclusive, and luxurious, and it's a great grand-touring vehicle.

The Porsche 911 remains arguably the most practical choice in the group, with its more spacious front and rear cargo areas, and an enviable record for safety--provided you don't think 911s are a dime a dozen.

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