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phantastic cars....really really great vehicles...I knew the minute they came out that they would depreciate really badly and then be one of the greatest baragins out there...Im pretty sure that when it gets down to it that is basically the same as a bentley underneath
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The Phaeton actually has pretty old hardware under it's body. The Audi A8 of the same vintage is a way more developed and modern car.
A friend of mine was looking at Phaetons a while back but decided not to bother because of the comparable old underneaths.
That said, I love the styling and would drive one in a heartbeat if I could afford it.
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Originally posted by Dr.AK View PostThe Phaeton actually has pretty old hardware under it's body. The Audi A8 of the same vintage is a way more developed and modern car.
A friend of mine was looking at Phaetons a while back but decided not to bother because of the comparable old underneaths.
That said, I love the styling and would drive one in a heartbeat if I could afford it.
The car is insane, the just the climate control system is unbelievably sophisticated. I'd **** to have to repair that thing though. The v8's seemed to depreciate more than the w12's. I wouldn't settle for anything less than a w12 with the 4 captains chairs. 200mph is total luxury.Last edited by Tuck&Poke; 04-05-2010, 09:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Tuck&Poke View PostThat doesnt make sense, its based on the the D1 platform, the same platform as the Bentley Continental GT. The Audi a8 is on Audi's D3 platform, which is aluminum.
The car is insane, the just the climate control system is unbelievably sophisticated. I'd **** to have to repair that thing though. The v8's seemed to depreciate more than the w12's. I wouldn't settle for anything less than a w12 with the 4 captains chairs. 200mph is total luxury.
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Not stanced, but still looks good:
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I was going to go with a D3 A8L when I was shopping a few months ago (went with a B6 S4 Avant instead)... body shape/size is similar to the Phaeton and 21x10.5's all around is prob what you'll want once it's dropped... that's probably what those MTM's are in the pic above... even though 04-05 A8L's are in the teens... 21" wheels are pricey for anything worth your time... just keep that in mind. I really wanted to go with 21x10.5 T1S's... maybe I'll get one and I will do that one day, but I have to get the Avant out of my system first, haha
A8 w/ front end refresh on Kahn 21" (not sure on width) F1-X's for a teaser:
and Kahn 21x9 21x10.5 RSX's
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Originally posted by RBSileighty View PostI was going to go with a D3 A8L when I was shopping a few months ago (went with a B6 S4 Avant instead)... body shape/size is similar to the Phaeton and 21x10.5's all around is prob what you'll want once it's dropped... that's probably what those MTM's are in the pic above... even though 04-05 A8L's are in the teens... 21" wheels are pricey for anything worth your time... just keep that in mind. I really wanted to go with 21x10.5 T1S's... maybe I'll get one and I will do that one day, but I have to get the Avant out of my system first, haha
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Originally posted by Frag View Post
Quite low but not low enough sitting on 22 by 10.5 all around
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