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1997 Audi A8 Reviews, Pricing & Specs

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$57,400 to $65,000

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Full-size luxury returns to the Audi lineup as the 1997 A8 replaces the now defunct V8. The Audi A8 sedan includes all the sophistication, creature comforts, and classic engineering already on display in the A4 and A6 sedans, but adds some innovations that help improve on handling and fuel efficiency. Available in either a 32-valve 3.7 V8 at 230-hp or a rocket 4.2 V8 at 300-hp, the 1997 A8 is paired with a 5-speed automatic transmission. Quattro all-wheel drive is standard with the 4.2 V8.

The 1997 A8 is the first sedan in the U.S. to employ an alumnimum frame and exterior panels (Audi Space Frame technology) which is designed to improve responsiveness and raise the fuel economy by reducing the overall weight of the car. As a result, the A8 handles more like a smaller car, and with the propulsive 4.2 V8, acceleration is incredible for such a large car. The quattro feature makes hay of snow and ice and adds to the feeling of security already provided by the standard ABS brakes, anti-slip technology, and independent rear suspension. Another innovation in the A8 is six airbags -- dual front and side and two rear side airbags.

Inside, luxury abounds with characteristic Audi standard features such as leather seats, power front seats, memory features for the driver's seat, mirrors, steering wheel, and headrest, and a power sunroof. Various packages offer heated seats or a solar sunroof that powers an interior fan.

Most owners love the 1997 Audi A8 for its spaciousness and well-planned interior that add to rider comfort. The 4.2 engine is a powerhorse delivering immediate acceleration response and a thrill behind the wheel. Handling and smoothness only improves with speed and some feel it outperforms the comparable BMW 7 series. Quattro grip is outstanding. Low points include high repair costs and unhelpful dealers, and poor fuel economy. The auto tran seems to cause a lot of problems and can be awkward finding the right gear, making owners long for a manual option. Small mirrors that cause blind spots were also mentioned.

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by Dan M
Jun 01, 2010
This car is perfect. Awesome performance with still great fuel economy unlike the S8 (lower gearing). Most people have no clue of the performance of this large luxury car. It is a car made mostly of aluminum, with a 4.2l V8 and Quattro. Heated seats and steering wheel make this a blast in the winter for traveling and sporty driving while in pure luxury. A far better built car than the C5 A6 if you compare quality side by side.Jun 01, 2010
by Chris M
Aug 29, 2008
Huge amount of car for the money but not without huge running costs (13mpg of super unleaded to name but one). Since it is all aluminium, it weighs around 1800kg despite its massive size. It is a really, really big car. The 4.2 V8 gives an effortless 300bhp and with well over 300lb/ft of torque it is extremely quick (limited to 155mph). It pulls up to the legal limit as hard as V6 cars I have owned before would pull up to about 40mph. This just doesn't stop pulling at all. Ever. Its like a train. Coming off road islands and giving it a bootful is something you have to learn to tame because with the 4wd and 300bhp it has the wierd rubbery feeling - like it has been shot out of a catapult or something. The auto gearbox has tiptronic so it can be used as though sequential. The cruise control and auto box are uncannily smooth - you can't feel it change gear or maintain speed. In fact most of the time you can't even tell the cruise control is on. I like the way its a quiet easy to drive motorised sofa for when you are wanting to waft about, but can instantly become a mentalist when you poke it. The quattro 4wd is superb and it simply doesn't need traction control - and yes, on a gravel car park, it really will swing about like a giant rally car which considering its size is quite hilarious. On dry roads the stability is such a massive improvement over a fwd or rwd car. Stores road in Derby has weird surfacing and any car or van I have driven down there wanders about all over the place - the A8 is dead straight. In the wet it never feels anything other than fully gripped. It understeers a bit at speed, but is very predictable, and hasn't once given any dramatics. The only real downside is the amount of fuel it drinks. On the way to work everyday, in traffic, it averages just under 14mpg, which would be bad except it needs to drink super-unleaded which is more expensive. To be honest though, anything with a 4 litre engine is going to be a bit thirsty, and even if I had got £20k to spend on a car right now this minute, I still don't think I could sell it - well, maybe for the newer 4.0TDI diesel version. I was after a BMW M5 (e39) before this, and even after going out in one, I think I would keep the Audi.Aug 29, 2008

1997 Audi A8 Pricing

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Trims & specs

Air Conditioning

Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones

Airbags

Dual front airbags · Rear side airbags

Audio System

Antenna Type: power · Premium Brand: Bose · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Memorized settings: driver seat · Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: audio · Sunshade: power rear window

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: heated

Roof

Moonroof: power · Sunroof: solar panel

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Heated: front and rear · Upholstery: leather

Tires and Rims

Wheel type: aluminum alloy

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

Air Conditioning

Automatic climate control front air conditioning · Dual front air conditioning zones

Airbags

Dual front airbags · Front side airbags

Audio System

Antenna Type: power · Premium Brand: Bose · AM/FM radio

Brakes

ABS: 4-wheel

Comfort Features

Steering wheel trim: leather

Convenience Features

Dimming rearview mirror: auto-dimming · Memorized settings: driver seat · Multi-function remote: keyless entry · Steering wheel: power tilt and telescopic · Steering wheel mounted controls: audio · Sunshade: power rear window

Drivetrain

Locking differential: center

Mirrors

Exterior mirrors: heated

Roof

Moonroof: power · Sunroof: solar panel

Seats

Front seat type: bucket · Heated: front and rear · Upholstery: leather

Tires and Rims

Wheel type: aluminum alloy

Windows

Front wipers: intermittent

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