With less than 350 kilometers on the counter
Can a car still be new when it is fourteen years old? As far as we’re concerned, yes. You are looking at an Audi RS 4 of the B7 generation from 2007 with 349 kilometers on the clock. The first owner made the excellent choice to order his sedan in Mugelloblau, but then decided not to run a full tank of it yet. You may find that a shame, but it is the reason why you can now own an Audi RS 4 in almost showroom condition.
What does it do to a car if you leave it parked for so long? In this case there are some imperfections on the chrome on the outside. There is undoubtedly something to be done about this. What about all the rubbers and gaskets of the 4.2-litre V8, we dare not say. According to the factory specifications, the eight-cylinder is good for 420 hp and 430 Nm and a 0-100 sprint of 4.8 seconds. If you thought it didn’t get any better: this RS is also equipped with a manual gearbox.
The perforated leather on the steering wheel is still perfectly matte and the buttons are not worn out – something you still sometimes see on Audi’s of this generation. Even the underside of the car is clean enough to eat from – if you lived in Australia that is.
There is a small problem with this new Audi RS 4 (B7)
Then we come to the biggest drawback – for here anyway. The car is for sale in England, was also delivered new there, and the steering wheel is on the right. If you think it is a shame to drive the inexperienced Audi, that is of course no problem. Otherwise it is a great reason to buy a holiday home in Scotland and park it there. At least you have enough good asphalt there to enjoy your new old Audi RS 4. On November 13 you can bid via Silverstone Auctions. A target price has not been issued.