Woodyquarttro
No issues over 8 years love the diesel engine great mileage interior is quiet and what amazing no one notices it’s a diesel
A touch of SHANGRI-LA
By far the the most superior driving experience I have had to date. A shame the DIESEL is no longer imported to the U.S. market. Parts and labor are at the upper end of the scale, but the vehicle itself is pure bliss!!!
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- 2.0T Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,50548 mi away
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Beast
I bought this bad boy new in 2018... it had been sitting on the lot since 2015. I'm 28k miles in and I love this car. It's nice and heavy. Has plenty of power. Handling is balanced. Plenty of nice luxurious features. Starts up fine in sub-freezing conditions. Oh and highway MPG is amazing.. almost 600 miles per tank when you're cruising.
Q5 TDI Perfect family crossover
So far with 7500 miles the Q5 has been great. Plenty of power, great gas mileage, very comfortable around town and on the highway. Good value for cost of ownership. Hope to keep it in our family for a long time.
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Q5 Large mirrors causes driver blind spots-
I am leasing this car. It is my first Audi. My husband loves his Audi so I thought I would try one after driving a Mercedes GL 450 for 2 years. It has only been 2 months. and I hate this car. My 2 biggest complaints. The side mirrors are HUGE. So big, that it causes major blind spots. Very dangerous. I have seen many complaints of this issue online and disappointed Audi has not responded to fix. When you are at an intersection, making a left, the mirror will cause a blind spot to the cars (median or island) of the street you are entering. I would not buy this car because of this safety issue. The sensors in the front and back of the car are also way to sensitive and will start to beep when are you are no where close to hitting something. So sensitive, I find them to be more of a distraction and ignore the beeps. So what's the purpose when you start tuning it out?