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Audi - S8 (2000)
Audi S8 – the flagship luxury sedan that has captured the imagination of car enthusiasts since its debut in 1999 – still commands strong interest today. Whether you’re looking at a pristine 2000 model or a newer generation, the way you evaluate the Audi S8 price depends on a mix of factors: mileage, condition, optional features and regional market trends. Our database helps you navigate these variables by offering a comprehensive, up‑to‑date snapshot of what buyers and sellers are actually seeing for each model year.
Curious about the used Audi S8 price for that early 2000s version? Or wondering what is a 2000 Audi S8 worth in today’s secondary market? The answers are surprisingly dynamic. While the original 2000 Audi S8 was launched at a high retail price, subsequent depreciation, wear, and updates mean that the current asking range will differ significantly from the launch list. Below you’ll find a quick reference for technical specs, depreciation insights, and market positioning designed to give you context before you dive deeper into the pricing data.
- Engine: 4.2‑L V8 Twin Turbocharged, 428 hp, 422 lb‑ft torque
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic with manual‑shift mode
- Fuel type: Gasoline (Premium Recommended)
- Performance: 0–60 mph in ~4.8 seconds (original 2000 model), 6.7 seconds (2018 refresh)
- Drivetrain: Quattro all‑wheel drive (optional W4)
- Dimensions: Length: 199.5 in; Width: 73.4 in; Height: 57.3 in; Wheel‑base: 120.4 in
- Curb weight: 4,265 lb (base); 4,787 lb (fully equipped)
- Interior: leather, power‑held bucket seats, dual‑zone climate control
- Infotainment: SYNC 3, navigation, premium sound, Apple CarPlay
Understanding Audi S8 depreciation is key to making an informed decision. Classic luxury sedans tend to lose roughly 15‑20% of their value in the first year after purchase. While the 2000 Audi S8’s initial depreciation curve was steeper—often dropping 25‑30% within three years—subsequent years see a slower decline, generally around 5‑8% annually due to its rarity and enduring performance reputation.
When you benchmark the Audi S8 price today, you’ll see that a 2000 model in excellent condition can still command a premium over comparable luxury sedans of similar age. For
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| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 4 years ago | used | €5,999.00 | Unlock all links |