Used 2017 Audi Q3 SUV Consumer Reviews
The Audi for me
Outstanding performance, gas milage, and great to drive
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Great car, looking for the new one
Virtually everything I expected and more. There are two things I really dislike, both rather minor but still a real pain in the rear. The worst is the wiper control. The "rain sensor" control is simply maddening! I live on the coast, so I deal with a lot of fog and drizzle. With the wiper on the lowest speed it works well for a while, then the rain sensor kicks in and speeds things up. After a little longer it speeds up more until the wipers and going quite fast. This is in a drizzle, sometimes only a coastal mist. If there is a bit of real rain everything just speeds up more and more. The tech people said it was something I would have to live with and control the wipers by using the wiper bar. A bit tacky for a "high-end" car. The other dislike is the proximity of the brake pedal to the accelerator: it's simply too close. I nearly always bang into the brake pedal when I lift my foot off the accelerator. A minor annoyance, but one that better design should have altered.
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Nice car
Does not have a touch screen!
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Overall, I absolutely love my Audi. The back seat is a little tight with an infant car seat (Chicco Keyfit). I have to slide the front passenger seat up to fit it in the car seat base. It’s SUPER compact but definitely ideal for someone without kids or someone that doesn’t take a lot of family vacations. It’s not really my ideal SUV for a road trip - too crammed for multiple passengers. I bought this car in November 2021 with 45k miles. At the end of August 2022 I started hearing a ticking/knocking coming from the front end. Long story short - my AC compressor went out and it’s about $2,500 to fix. In the year I’ve had it, I’ve put the average yearly miles on it (15k miles) and have gotten it maintenanced as it’s suppose to be. I’m getting rid of it before anything else major can go wrong!
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wish I had not bought this car
lousy visibility for smaller than average height I have barely driven this car as I am so unhappy with it. HAVE to keep it for a year or they'll pork me for more money
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