Used 2011 Audi R8 for Sale near New York
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About 2011 Audi R8
Overview

It’s been five years since Volkswa… I mean since Audi entered the midengine supercar world with the R8. Back then it was a beast of a luxury sports car, with Audi’s legendary quattro AWD system and a refined 4.2-liter V8. The quattro AWD has stuck around, but the R8 has gained weight in recent years. Thankfully, a good portion of it can be attributed to the addition of two extra cylinders in the form of a 5.2-liter, DOHC V10 engine. At 4 valves per cylinder, that’s 40 valves chattering behind your head, helping to deliver 518 hp at a stratospheric 8,000 rpm, not to mention 391 lb-ft of torque 1,500 rpm earlier.
That’s enough to allow the R8 to finally bust the 4-second 0-60 mph barrier, putting it that much closer to its cousin, the Lamborghini Gallardo. And while the R8’s chassis, six-speed manual transmission and floorpan are all based on the Gallardo, don’t believe people who tell you the V10 was stolen from the Italians as well. It’s easy to forget that while the Lambo does use a version of that engine, they themselves got it from Audi, specifically from the S6 and S8. All in the family.
The rest of the car is purely Teutonic, however, and the guys at Audi AG’s quattro GmbH high-performance subsidiary were the real minds behind this midengine mayhem. Audi itself is the reason we’re getting only the six-speed R tronic single-clutch semi-automatic transmission, as opposed to the S tronic dual-clutch setup. They feel the current iteration simply couldn’t handle the torque the big V10 produces, and considering the R8 ships only 2,500 units per year, they aren’t keen on spending the money to upgrade one. For shame.
Still, the R8 gets plenty of high tech, from the infrared-reflecting seat materials to the aluminum monocoque spaceframe. That V10 is aluminum as well, although the R8 still manages to tip the scales at more than 3,500 pounds.
That said, if you don’t mind the extra weight, Audi has another option for you – the R8 Spyder. Weighing 300 more pounds than the Coupe, the Spyder offers a power ragtop that will fold like an unlucky card player at speeds up to 30 mph. The Spyder loses the divisive – pun definitely intended – “sideblades” that angle up the flanks of the Coupe, and this only highlights the R8’s 174.6-inch length, giving it a definitive stretched look.
Regardless of the R8 you choose, you’ll be treated to leather upholstery on its heated 10-way power seats, a 465-watt Bang & Olufsen sound system, adjustable suspension with magnetic dampers and a long list of electronic safety features in the form of the Bosch ESP 8.0 Electronic Stability Programme. This offers ABS, electronic brakeforce distribution, Anti-Slip Regulation (ASR) and Electronic Differential Lock (EDL). You’ll also get the distinctive all-LED headlamps that made headlines as a first-ever not just for Audi, but the rest of the world as well.
So now you have yet another option for 200-mph motoring with the top down, and while the Spyder is big news for Audi, the real interest will be in how Lamborghini responds. When the R8 was V8 powered, the distinction between it and the Gallardo was obvious. Now, with both vehicles producing Spyder versions, both with V10 power and performance numbers with negligible differences, something will have to be done to draw that distinction again.
And that’s good news for everyone.
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Oleg T
Reviewed a 2011 Audi 5.2 quattro Spyder AWD on Nov 28, 2022
Fun car! Fun daily in Florida with the top down. the only negative was the automatic transmission, definitely pay the extra coin and get the Gated manual or buy the updated 2014+ R8 with R-tronic transmission.
Nathan L
Reviewed a 2011 Audi 5.2 quattro Spyder AWD on Jul 13, 2010
the audi r8 is a great car and would recomend it to anyone, the quality of the car is fantastic with full leatherinterior, a top speed of 200mph, and a 0-60 in 4.2secs. to be honest its the best
Gel C
Reviewed a 2011 Audi 4.2 quattro Spyder AWD on Feb 2, 2012
fun factor- this car put the UN in fun. the way it handles curves and accelerates is a dream. its like i'm driving using my mind. no effort at all. i love this car and i know other owners do too
doug w
Reviewed a 2011 Audi R8 on Jan 21, 2022
Wonderful car, a little pricy. Far better value in a vette if you like that style
2011 Audi R8 Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| 4.2 quattro Coupe AWD | $114,200 |
| 4.2 quattro Spyder AWD | $127,700 |
| 5.2 quattro Spyder AWD | $162,700 |
| 5.2 quattro Coupe AWD | $149,000 |
2011 Audi R8 Price Trends
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See more price trends2011 Audi R8 Pricing Analysis
Pricing by Popular US Cities
Market Area: Nationwide
Key Insights
- Highest Price in Philadelphia: $169,950 reflects a premium market, potentially due to higher buyer demand for luxury vehicles in the region.
- Lowest Prices in Houston: Representing the best value, Houston’s average price of $67,400 suggests either more aggressive pricing strategies or greater availability of entry-level luxury models.
- Consistent Listings Across Major Cities: With 20 listings in New York and Chicago, the consistency in inventory may reflect stable demand across metropolitan areas, despite varying price points.
City-Level Pricing
| City | Total Listings | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| Philadelphia, PA | 20 | $169,950 |
| New York, NY | 20 | $159,995 |
| Chicago, IL | 19 | $139,948 |
| Dallas, TX | 19 | $87,899 |
| Miami, FL | 16 | $68,998 |
| Houston, TX | 21 | $67,400 |
Pricing by Trim Packages
Key Insights
- Lead with High Performance: The trim 5.2 quattro Spyder AWD is the most prevalent in inventory, likely appealing to buyers looking for high-performance luxury with 31 listings.
- Significant Price Range Across Trims: Prices vary widely, from $114,200 for the 4.2 quattro Coupe AWD to $162,700 for the 5.2 quattro Spyder AWD, indicating strong segmentation in luxury features and performance capabilities.
- Demand for AWD Models: All popular trims are AWD, showcasing a trend favoring all-weather capability and added performance.
Trim-Level Details
| Trim | Listings | MSRP | Drivetrain | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5.2 quattro Spyder AWD | 31 | $162,700 | AWD | 5.2L 525 hp V10 |
| 5.2 quattro Coupe AWD | 19 | $149,000 | AWD | 5.2L 525 hp V10 |
| 4.2 quattro Coupe AWD | 13 | $114,200 | AWD | 4.2L 420 hp V8 |
| 4.2 quattro Spyder AWD | 8 | $127,700 | AWD | 4.2L 420 hp V8 |
Pricing Analysis by Model Year
Key Insights
- A More Recent Model Attracts a Premium: The 2023 Audi R8 shows a remarkable +39.5% price increase over MSRP, indicating strong demand for the latest models.
- Varying Depreciation Trends: Older models, such as the 2010 and 2008 R8s, experience greater depreciation, with the 2009 model down 30.5% from its original MSRP.
- Value within a Few Years: The 2018 Audi R8 presents a balance of recent performance and price depreciation at −10.8% versus its original MSRP, making it an attractive consideration for buyers.
Model Year Pricing
| Model Year | Original MSRP | Avg Price | Price vs MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 Audi R8 | $158,600 | $221,530 | +39.5% |
| 2022 Audi R8 | $148,700 | $200,756 | +35.0% |
| 2021 Audi R8 | $142,700 | $179,344 | +25.6% |
| 2020 Audi R8 | $169,900 | $198,021 | +16.6% |
| 2018 Audi R8 | $138,700 | $155,609 | -10.8% |
| 2017 Audi R8 | $162,900 | $158,098 | -3.4% |
| 2015 Audi R8 | $115,900 | $105,310 | -9.3% |
| 2014 Audi R8 | $114,900 | $92,038 | -19.9% |
| 2012 Audi R8 | $114,200 | $107,173 | -6.2% |
| 2010 Audi R8 | $114,200 | $106,905 | -2.6% |
| 2009 Audi R8 | $114,200 | $79,023 | -30.5% |
| 2008 Audi R8 | $109,000 | $75,566 | -30.6% |
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from May 28, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.







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