For Sale: 2012 Audi R8 in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida for sale in Fort Lauderdale, FL

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Vehicle Description The Audi R8, based on the Audi Le Mans quattro concept car (designed by Frank Lamberty and Julian Hoenig) first appeared at the 2003 International Geneva Motor Show and the 2003 Frankfurt International Motor Show.
This is the very engine launched in the Lamborghini Gallardo LP560-4, including the cylinder head, the R8'S 5.
2L V-10 is rated at 525 hp.
Audi claims that 0 to 62 mph comes up in 3.
9 seconds.
Despite its all-wheel-drive system, the R8 behaves a lot like a rear-drive car.
It sends almost all of its power to the rear wheels, with up to 30 percent of the power transmitted to the front wheels once wheelspin is detected.
The weight distribution is about 44 percent in the front and 56 percent in the rear.
The limits of the R8 V-10 are extremely high.
Even with all this performance, the R8 V-10 won't exhaust you on long trips.
Driver and passenger travel in great comfort, and there is ample storage space in the front trunk and behind the seats.
The standard driver-adjustable magnetic shocks let you choose a sporty or more comfortable setup.
The standard seats are wide and comfortable.
This example comes with a second set of OEM wheels, is a 2 owner car that was garage kept and very well taken car of.
With only 11k miles on the odometer this Audi R8 is immaculate and sure to please.
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  • Year: 2012
  • Make: Audi
  • Model: R8

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