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  2. Audi R8 (Type 42) - Wikipedia

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    The Audi R8 (Type 42) is the first generation of the R8 sports car developed and manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Audi. Conceived in 2003 in concept form, the R8 was put into production in June 2006.

  3. Audi R8 - Wikipedia

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    The Audi R8 is a mid-engine, 2-seater sports car, [2] [3] which uses Audi's trademark quattro permanent all-wheel drive system. [2] It was introduced by the German car manufacturer Audi AG in 2006. Production ended in the first quarter of 2024.

  4. Audi - Wikipedia

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    The driving tour featured a fleet of 23 Audi TDI vehicles from 4 models (Audi Q7 3.0 TDI, Audi Q5 3.0 TDI, Audi A4 3.0 TDI, Audi A3 Sportback 2.0 TDI with S tronic transmission) travelling across the American continent from New York to Los Angeles, passing major cities like Chicago, Dallas and Las Vegas during the 13 daily stages, as well as ...

  5. Milanuncios - Wikipedia

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    Milanuncios.com is a Spanish website used for online classified advertisements. [1]The service of Milanuncios consists in the insertion of ads, created by the users of the website, in the portal milanuncios.com.

  6. R8 - Wikipedia

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    Audi R8, used from 1999–2006 by Audi for Le Mans 24 Hours race cars, and from 2007–2024 for a street legal car List of Audi R8 automobiles; R8 (Rodalies de Catalunya), a commuter rail line bypassing Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain; R8 (SEPTA), a commuter rail line in Philadelphia, United States, which has been split into:

  7. Audi R8 (Type 4S) - Wikipedia

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    Land Motorsport's Audi R8 LMS R8 LMS of Audi Sport Team WRT. The Audi R8 LMS is the racing version of the R8. Despite looking identical to a regular R8, the LMS shares very little with its road-going counterpart in terms of features and mechanics. A new race specification V10 engine develops a peak power output of 430 kW (577 hp; 585 PS).

  8. Automotive industry in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The Exeo being derived from the Audi A4, shares the same fundamental powertrain layout and platform. Until the mid 1980s, SEAT cars were rarely seen outside Spain, but have since become popular in many export markets, including Britain, where sales began in the autumn of 1985.

  9. Category:Audi vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Template:Audi vehicles timeline (Europe) 1965–2019; Template:Audi vehicles timeline (Europe) 2020 to date; Template:Audi vehicles timeline (North America) Template:Auto Union (Europe) timeline 1950-1968