2009 Audi A8 W12
Description
2009 Audi A8 L W12
At the time The A8 L W12 was described as “rapid, and fun to drive as well as being extremely refined, this combined with the obvious extra rear space it’s an excellent flagship limo”.
For such a big car it’s surprisingly agile too, with quick steering and plenty of grip thanks to quattro four-wheel drive, it has a top speed in excess of 150MPH
Its air suspension constantly reacts to driver input and road conditions, so the car strikes a lovely balance between pothole smothering comfort and tight body control around corners.
This exceptional Saloon is presented in ultra-rare Black Cherry Pearl metallic which is thought to be the only one in this colour, given the fact that only 36 RHD were built in 2009 and that it was the last year of manufacture.
The original interior includes Valcona leather seats, with wood veneer finish and silver trim, again all presented in exceptional condition.
This car would have been just shy of £100,000 when first purchased.
It drives as it would have from new, with no expense spared on its maintenance and upkeep.
Body work, chrome, glasswork, wheels and tyres are all described as first class, with no rust whatsoever. The roof lining, dashboard, instrument cluster, steering wheel and carpets are again described as first class.
March 2009.
5998 cc.
Petrol.
Automatic.
76,000 Miles.
4 Previous Owners.
Full service history.
Bang & Olufsen advanced audio system with 16 speakers (£4000 extra cost at factory).
Matching numbers.
Mud guards fitted to protect paintwork.
New Chrome door sill plates.
TV viewing when stationary.
MOT Feb 2023.
Number plate available by separate negotiation with vendor.
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