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Would you buy this?
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Beijing 2010: 2011 Audi A8 L W12; Autoblog; BUNCH O' PICS
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Stonewall458 Apr 24 2010, 08:34 AM Post #1
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Measuring approximately 17.5 feet long, the 2011 Audi A8 L W12 is certainly quite grandioso. And while the 500-horsepower 12-cylinder engine and new eight-speed automatic transmission are certainly nothing to sneeze at, what's most impressive about the long-wheelbase A8 is the rear seat accommodations. Holy mackerel.

You want gobs of leather, a full-length center console, heated and cooled seats that massage you as well as a folding ottoman for premium comfort? You got it. The A8 L's 122.9-inch wheelbase means there's tons of legroom (duh), and we're seriously eager to get some R&R time in the back of this luxury barge. See for yourself in the galleries below.


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SSR Apr 24 2010, 09:32 AM Post #2
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Who the hell would want to go anywhere near that piece of shit?
Drifting: A popular winter pastime for people who don't have snowmobiles. See also: Why do Canadians always have snow shovels in their trunks?; Towtruck-in-a-box; How to dig your beater out of a snowbank when it's perpendicular to traffic flow; why all of your wheels should have snow tires. ex: "I was drifting my GMC 1500 last night but then I overcooked it and it took 45 minutes to dig it out of the snowbank."
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Snoman Apr 24 2010, 04:24 PM Post #3
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Any Audi fans most likely
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I would buy it but, I would need something with more ground clearance. Both at my house and in Bismarck (the closest city where I work). I suppose when it rolls of the assembly line it will either have an adjustable suspension, and if it doesn't for the money I probably could have one installed. :$
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SSR Apr 25 2010, 01:35 PM Post #5
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Bismark North Dakota? I live in Winnipeg, that's surprisingly close.
Drifting: A popular winter pastime for people who don't have snowmobiles. See also: Why do Canadians always have snow shovels in their trunks?; Towtruck-in-a-box; How to dig your beater out of a snowbank when it's perpendicular to traffic flow; why all of your wheels should have snow tires. ex: "I was drifting my GMC 1500 last night but then I overcooked it and it took 45 minutes to dig it out of the snowbank."
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