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Great Auto, BUT!!!
Don't like: info system sucks, dumped my info several times. Info system is hard to update as well. The most I ever paid for a oil change/tire rotation...........are you ready $265.00, I'm not a cheap person but my butt sure hurt after that one.
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Nice drive but
The drive feels very solid. Compared with Japanese cars, it feels more like feet on the ground. But the design of MMI is awkward, even chaotic. If you want a “car” that drives well, then Q5 won’t disappoint you. But you will have to live with that badly designed MMI.
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- Premium Plus S line 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $29,90016 mi away
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- Premium 4dr SUV w/40 TFSIMSRP: $39,5909 mi away
great ride
for a car of this bulk and size it handles extremely well; terrific ride city or highway; very comfortable with very precise handling. however, the infotainment system is wildly overengineered. Be prepared for a lot of homework as the entire system is controlled through the touchscreen.
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So Far, A Great Vehicle
Just got our Audi, so this is a first impressions review that I will update after more experience. We were replacing a 2019 Infiniti QX50 that was totaled. My wife would have been content with getting another Infiniti, but we checked alternatives and found the Audi was far superior on all fronts but one small one (cup holders). It looks nice (although may be time for a refresh), the inside is gorgeous, the drive and handling are excellent, it is quiet, has all the bells and whistles, the displays look great and while not all intuitively obvious, they seem easy enough. There are some compromises: 1) Some of the cars on the lot had features removed (and prices reduced) due to the infamous chip shortage. The features removed from ours were pretty minor so won't be missed. 2) The cup holders seem pretty small, so won't be buying the large-size drinks with our fast food. 3) The garage door button is now a somewhat hard to see icon on the display, rather than a real button on the mirror....but it works. 4) Real buttons are mostly icons on the display, so access is not as direct as I'd like. We'll see how the gas mileage lives up to the EPA estimates. And hopefully reliability is good...we'll see. But so far, first impressions are excellent.
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Super in every way
My Q 5 has all of the bells and whistles available . Double insulated glass make it whisper quit. I traded in a 2021 Honda Accord EX-L because of the loud road noise and no true Navigation without the use of a smart phone. The new Audi is so quiet that we can once again listen to the radio while driving the interstate at 70 MPH. I also love the air cooled seats on a hot day along with the heated seats when it's cold. The only thing is you will have a learning curve to go through because of all of the Technical options available. If you don't like learning about all of the dozens of ways you can tailor your new car to your driving experience you may just want the salesman to set it up for your needs and forget about all of the options. All in all you will love the experience of a true luxury automobile and enjoy every minute of every drive. However I am perplexed as to why Audi has decided not to have an oil dipstick but instead you have to go to the touch screen and navigate to the page that gives you the oil level . Seems like it would be much easer to check a dip stick but I suppose Many Audi owners prefer not to open the hood and get their hands dirty checking the oil level.--- Not Me.
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