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Adrian E 11th January 2013 01:06 PM

An A8 makes Shed Of The Week on Pistonheads!
 
http://www.pistonheads.com/news/defa...?storyId=26940

It's only a 2.8 but most comments are generally positive, apart from the clowns who last knew someone that owned one a decade ago and somehow think its reliability then reflects what they're like now.....

B@fink 12th January 2013 05:44 PM

Once again with the "only a 2.8!" typical v8 driver response :P think they also have the spec wrong, the 30v 2.8 is 190 odd hp and similar torque, the old pre 30v v6 was the 170hp 10.1 sec to 60, the later one is a different and considerably perkier animal.

Baryonyx 13th January 2013 07:40 PM

Typical V8 driver response! In fairness, a friend of mine with an S reg BMW E38 728i gets about 25mpg from his straight six on similar roads as I drive whereas I average about 23mpg in my 4.2 V8. In for a penny, in for a pound...might as well live a little with the V8! I can confirm a 4.2 A8 will blow a 728i into the weeds. Hardly likely to make the news, but still! ;)

Singh 13th January 2013 09:54 PM

I was in a 535 V8 and my friend in my A8 4.2 at a few years back, and the 4.2 A8 pulled from the 535 V8 like it was a Fiesta, even the 740's of the D2 year are 20 BHP short iirc.

sarg 14th January 2013 09:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Singh (Post 51875)
even the 740's of the D2 year are 20 BHP short iirc.

they are, but more importantly, they are also significantly heavier, about 300kg, this is the reason I went with an 8 rather than a 7 in the first place

Baryonyx 14th January 2013 09:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Singh (Post 51875)
I was in a 535 V8 and my friend in my A8 4.2 at a few years back, and the 4.2 A8 pulled from the 535 V8 like it was a Fiesta, even the 740's of the D2 year are 20 BHP short iirc.

A lot of the BMW fans pull the line that the x40i engine (in the 540i and 740i, possibly appearing in the same state in the E31 840i?) under-performs on paper. That it feels a lot stronger than it's figures would suggest. I don't think it does, I think it feels about right. And comparing that to a facelift 4.2 A8 shows how good the A8 is! A decent turn of pace for a 13 year old luxury car!

Dezzy 14th January 2013 09:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Singh (Post 51875)
I was in a 535 V8 and my friend in my A8 4.2 at a few years back, and the 4.2 A8 pulled from the 535 V8 like it was a Fiesta, even the 740's of the D2 year are 20 BHP short iirc.

Ooow i never thought i'd see the day that happened mate BMW getting the shi77y end of the Audi stick. I got taken apart by a 535 Derv :o a couple of years ago. I'm saying it had been mapped, but i was nuts out and hit the limiter in 1st 2nd and 3rd and that Bimmer jut pulled on me. I know my 8 is an old girl now but it would have hit Ollie up the trumpet had i not backed of one day so she can hold her own (4 speed vrs 5 speed)

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Originally Posted by sarg (Post 51886)
they are, but more importantly, they are also significantly heavier, about 300kg, this is the reason I went with an 8 rather than a 7 in the first place

After the last month or so nursing my girl it's becoming a reality that it'll need replacing with something soon, and i was toying with a 7

Singh 14th January 2013 10:12 AM

The D2 has always been KING amongst its rivals. The D2 is one of the best Audi's ever made IMHO. The D4 doesn't outshine the 7/S/XJ like the D2 did back in the day, the D4 just sort of competes, whereas the D2 kicked the living daylights out of everything and then shat on their steel bodied secondbestness. I love the D2, saw a T reg black pre facelift SE 4.2 in Coventry earlier, anyone?



Adrian E 14th January 2013 12:15 PM

A 535d will show most things a clean pair of heels - they're properly quick, aided by a good auto box

The old 4.0 BMW petrol engine needs revving to perform (I used to drive a 740 for work occasionally) and never feels super quick, more adequate to me

Baryonyx 14th January 2013 12:44 PM

Whilst the BMW x35d engines can produce very quick cars when they are given the obligatory remap, they are as dull as sin. Choking, grumbling exhaust note like a Massey Feguson with a misfire and uninspiring to drive. Give me a large petrol any day, preferably naturally aspirated for maximum throttle response and effortless punch!


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