Used 2022 Audi Q5 SUV Consumer Reviews
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Bought our 2022 Audi Q5 S line 45 TFSI quattro in May of 22. Nice vehicle with a great ride. So much technology that it gets confusing if you are not a young techie. The problem we have is with the series of black buttons below the silver buttons for the AC control screen. The buttons are black with white labeling. Being that the buttons are under the silver buttons, the are not legible during the day in the bright daylight. Buttons should have been a different color. The buttons are for parking aid, ESC, start/stop function, plus others. Poor design by Audi. Also found that the tool kit was missing the tweezers tool to get the covers off the lug bolts and the wheel locks were not included. Small things but someone did not check if these things supplied before the car went out to the customer,
5,000 Miles and need a new Engine
I was ecstatic when I got my new 2022 Audi Q5 last fall. All in all (extended warranty, etc), I paid $60,000 for this car. There were a few little quirks initially, but nothing that I couldn't handle or work through as a new owner. April 13, 2022 and a tick, tick, tick and then the engine light appeared. I took the car to the Minneapolis Audi dealership and they told me the car needed a new engine. Today, June 10th I got a call from Chrissy who told me the engine was in and it looks like I'll get the car back next week. Sadly, the dealership has treated me like every other customer who comes in for an oil change. No updates unless I call them, no relaxing of the loaner rules and bad luck with the loaners themselves. I really don't want the car back and can't believe I paid $60k for something I have no doubt will continue to give me issues and a dealership I will have to go to for service that will only be looking out for their bottom line.
- Premium S line 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $27,9925 mi away
- Premium Plus S line 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $29,39523 mi away
- Premium S line 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $33,99117 mi away
Problem after problem
First and last Audi we will own. Has had an infotainment issue since purchase. There is clearly a problem with one of the modules (there apparently are 8 modules) and Audi can't figure out which one is the issue. We have asked that they replace all 8 and they have declined. Have replaced the high pressure fuel pump and repaired 2 oil leaks. As soon as the 3 year warranty expires this car is g-o-n-e!
Stay away
Traded my Benz for a 22 Q5 on September 1, while driving on 95 lost my engine last Thursday on 22nd. Dealer has no loaner and will take 2-3months for a new engine, meanwhile I have no transportation and my vehicle is at Delaware dealership and I live in NY…make this make since
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Do not buy!
Bought my brand new q5 9/30/2022 and the engine blew up 11/4/2022. It had 4000miles on it and I haven’t even made the first payment. I have had many Audi’s before and this is the worst one so far.
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