You jest, but at the time, and having collected together a great many period reviews of the R8, the cabin was been described as a triumph, as being light, airy and uplifting, and as a lesson in middle-class opulence [for all other manufacturers].
No, really. Most people who ever knew about the R8 and saw the interior in the flesh as a passenger or driver know these days they can look inside one again and know it still seems much nicer than their current, brand new car, which is simply drowned in textured black plastic everywhere.
Maybach or R8? I prefer the R8 to be honest.
If someone offered me a Maybach over an R8, I'd take it of course. But only for the resale value. Think how many R8s I could buy with that kind of money








