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how much is this thing worth?

Not sure of its RRP in Australia.

Model Year: 2008

Make: Audi

Model: S5

Style: 2dr Coupe

Base Price: $53,000 (estimated)

Drive Type: All-wheel drive

Transmission Type: 6-speed manual

Displacement (liters): 4.2

Engine Type: V8

Horsepower (hp @ rpm): 349 @ 7,000

Torque (ft-lbs @ rpm): 325 @ 3,500

Tire Size (front): 255/35ZR19 96Y

Tire Size (rear): 255/35ZR19 96Y

1/4 Mile (sec @ mph): 13.3 @ 104.6

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Base Price: $53,000 (estimated)

maybe in USD

It is in USD, but it's still not indicative of the Aus pricing. The US get cars REALLY cheap... disgustingly cheap compared to here.

As for the S5, I'm not a massive fan. Looks a bit soft for me.

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that looks like the same chassis of the 4door looks like they justmoved the center window piller back, and made the front door longer.

same chassis as A4/S4 but not really just 2 less doors, for Audis the differences are all in the details. why would you make something completely different if the 4 door is already a winning formula.

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