2010 Audi R8 V10 Manual
2010 Audi R8 V10 Manual
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Triple Six

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1,129 posts

138 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Evening all,

Thought it was about time I made a RR thread for my Audi R8. I have owned the car for the last 12 months and covered around 3000 miles so far.

My previous car was a 2012 Golf R which I owned for 3.5 years, lots of handling modifications and tuned to 370bhp:



I loved the usability of the Golf, it was an absolute blast to drive and it was a difficult decision to sell. It was only my second ever, and first proper 'performance' car.

I originally began looking at V8 R8's, with a budget of up to £40K for the right car. I wanted a manual, low miles, FSH, plenty of carbon and ideally red in colour. Unfortunately as R8's are now at a more affordable level quite a few end up in the hands of people who don't look after them quite as they should. Common faults such as mag ride and air con compressors can quickly amount to thousands of pounds, plus all of the expensive consumables such as brakes, tyres etc.

A local specialist garage had sold one the year previous, and got in touch with the owner to see if he would consider selling it - the answer was a no however in the meantime they had sourced at V10 R-tronic which was offered to me at a very good price. I viewed the car however it needed a full set of tyres, discs and pads all round, paint on several panels and a major service. The bargain price quickly made sense when it needed £5K+ spent on it to make it a worthy car to own.

The offer of a V10 at only £5k over my budget got me intrigued, and after some man maths it became apparent that it could be an option. Homework suggested the running costs are near enough identical, and so the V8 idea was given the boot.

I viewed another V10 coupe at a dealer, this time priced at £50K, which again needed new tyres before it could even be taken on a test drive. Patchy service history and side blades/wheels hydrodipped in carbon fibre... not for me!

I then noticed a car on Autotrader which was being sold privately. The car was advertised was out of budget, but I decided to go and take a look at it - in the worst case scenario I could give the seller an offer to consider should he not have any other interest. The car was immaculate, had a great service history and had recently been serviced and inspected by an independent specialist. Deal done!

Some photos of when I collected the car:







I purchased the car with 30k miles and full Audi/specialist SH. The spec includes phantom black metallic paint, black leather interior with extended leather, Mag Ride, carbon interior trim inlays, carbon side blades, Bang & Olufsen, polished V10 wheels, reverse camera, parking sensors etc.

Since owning the I have done some subtle modifications and general tidying up of some parts. I'll update this thread over the next few days with some more pictures and info smile

Thanks for reading!

PGNSagaris

3,038 posts

182 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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That is truly glorious. Well done and enjoy

fantheman80

2,020 posts

65 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Lovely op congrats on getting your dream car

I know i will be in the minority....but I’d have the golf!

lewisf182

2,163 posts

204 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Love that! Audi really nailed it with this design, even the interior although dated now I think will age really
Well. Manual was a blinder of a choice too. I really want to try get into one of these next year as well but fear values may start to slightly climb, although the mk2 is heading to £70k now prices might actually start to converge which is strange, however shows the love for the original as a bit of a game changer IMO.

Please keep updating this thread of your experience as you go

dunc69

800 posts

263 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Stunning in every way. Enjoy it OP.

Keep us updated! More pics please too!

ChocolateFrog

32,188 posts

189 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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There's not much wrong with a mid engined, NA V10 powered manual.

They certainly aren't making anymore of them.

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Deathmole

959 posts

61 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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Fantastic choice, keep us posted! cool

Mr Tidy

27,083 posts

143 months

Thursday 29th October 2020
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A manual V10 - sublime! thumbup

For me that is the ultimate R8 - just enjoy it, and please keep us posted!

GTID

146 posts

134 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Looks fantastic! Congrats thumbup

Any exhaust mods planned to free up some noise from that glorious V10?

greeneggsnsam

641 posts

172 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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I bet that engine is even more of an event with a manual! Awesome car.

TTOBES

609 posts

183 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Excellent!

Keep us posted!

J4CKO

44,499 posts

216 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Cant see you losing any money on that, V10 manual, the right engine and the right gearbox combination.

So many of these do seem to get into the hands of those with more enthusiasm than taste.

PaulJC84

1,036 posts

233 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Great choice. Will enjoy following your progress as I got one this year too.

Similar spec but white and a few more miles on the clock.

TheJimi

26,490 posts

259 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Awesome thing.

Mid engined V10 and manual? Last of rapidly becoming extinct breed!

Hol

9,091 posts

216 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Just curious. Did the previous owner have a private plate on it?

I have picture on my phone from a PH run, with a similar V10 Manual.

Caddyshack

12,594 posts

222 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Get it remaped with the throttle locks taken off, they go like stink then (I know they are not slow in the first place)


ChrisCh86

1,046 posts

60 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Wow, what a beast!

Quite an upgrade from the Golf (albeit that's cool in a different way). Maybe one day I'll be able to upgrade my hot-hatch to something with an engine like that! Enjoy that V10 - it really sings!

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trails

5,369 posts

165 months

Friday 30th October 2020
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Looks lovely.

Will be interesting to find out how you get in with thehe width of the thing after your Golf. I suspect you may need the extra girth for the grin it gives you smile

cornershop

2,145 posts

212 months

Saturday 31st October 2020
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Excellent purchase Sir, what a great looking car.

Court_S

14,341 posts

193 months

Sunday 1st November 2020
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That’s bloody lovely.

The earlier R8’s are ageing very very well to my eyes. They make the latest cars look fussy and over designed.

Congrats and enjoy.