2008 Audi R8 ReviewThe 2008 Audi R8 is both sporty and innovative, with several new features that make it safe and convenient.  Impressive new features include the R8’s available parking system with backup camera, which alerts the driver of objects near the vehicle and how far away they are.  There’s also a tire pressure monitoring system that lets the driver know when tire levels are critically low.

The 2008 R8 offers several standard safety features, including dual front and side airbags, and reinforced bumpers.  The Audi R8’s DVD navigation includes five languages and voice guidance.  Its electronic cruise control holds speeds greater than 25 mph, and includes options of coast, resume, speed-up and down.

A heat-insulated glass-windshield with a sunband aids in making this sporty vehicle not only stylish, but also practical.

Interior comfort is provided by the R8’s air conditioning with filtration, and also sporty seats of leather and Alcantara. The R8 also comes standard with an Audi symphony AM/FM 6-disc in-dash CD changer, WMA/MP3 playback capability and satellite radio capability.  Bluetooth capability also is available.

Audi includes a multi-information display in each R8, with clock with date, speedometer and tachometer, fuel and coolant temperature gauge and other indicators.  The 2008 Audi R8 is powerful at 420-horse power riding behind a 4.2-liter engine.

Features like the R8’s magnetic ride suspension, which adjusts automatically and continuously to the driving conditions, prove this sporty model is in line with a new breed of vehicles.

Audi’s 2008 R8 is a car that combines style, technology and reliability, making it likely to be a high-demand ride this year.