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Good but room for improvement...
This is a very nice car/cross over. Fun ride but you can feel all road blemishes. It handles extremely well. Very responsive steering. It has surprising acceleration. Excellent headlights. Not a wimpy looking cross over so as a guy, you won't be embarrassed. The Multi Media System... well lets just say they blew it (see below). My wife can't figure it out so she sticks with FM stations.
2012 AUDI Q5 - IT'S A LEMON!
I bought this car new in 2012. Four years later the engine died, and the dealership wanted to charge me $6,100 to essentially replace the entire top half of the engine, due to a timing chain defect, and they refused to pay anything toward it. Absolutely unacceptable for a car that's basically new, with only approximately 75,000 miles on it. I made sure that I took it for an oil change every 3,000 miles and regularly scheduled service. If you are planning on purchasing an Audi Q5, DON'T DO IT! Do your online research (timing chain/transmission/etc.) and you'll see how poorly made these vehicles are.
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Good at First, but....
Good at first, but....We bought this car 2 years ago, with 82K miles, but now at 105 K the Drivers side Door lock mechanism needs replaced, the Rear Hatchback motor needs replaced, the Front struts are blown and the Motor mounts need replacing..approx. $ 4000 in Repairs on a supposedly "Premium German car manufacturer". I keep my cars along time , but usually don't replace these types of Items til over 200K. My last Audi, going back to Lexus.
Beautiful Car, horrible brand
I loved this car until the engine exploded at 72,000 miles. Since then, the high pressure fuel pump and turbo has failed, along with lots of other issues. Audi refused assistance despite this engine type being covered if it was in a TT or a different engine type being covered in my Q5. Google Audi Q5 class actions- there are multiple. They know the tensioner was defective, but won’t even reimburse a dollar toward the $10k of repairs I have spend. I truly relied on this car being rated as reliable, but the brand no longer stands behind their cars or cares about their customers after being purchased by VW. Every time I get in this car, I wonder what will fall apart next and feel absolutely sick by how I was treated by Audi.
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My little sleeper
If you're in the market for a Audi. The Q5 Sline Quattro 3.2 will not disappoint you, from safety,gas mileage to performance "Aubrey" is always getting compliments and out performing
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