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New 2010 TDI Q7
I have put about 1000 miles on the Q7 so far. The diesel performs very well and is relatively quiet and virtually smoke free. My combined mileage, manually calculated from my first full tank was been about 23mpg. When you are idling or stuck in traffic, the mileage really drops off. I drove through a heavy rain storm last evening and as expected the heavy vehicle and all wheel drive performed flawlessly. The ride and cabin accommodations are elegant and quite comfortable. The large panorama sunroof gives the interior a very comfortable feel. The TDI is classified as an "Advanced Lean-Burn Vehicle" by the IRS and is eligible for a $1150 tax credit. Info is available on the IRS website.
It's a beaut!
I bought this car 3 months ago and now have 5000 miles on it. Every one of those miles has been a pleasure to drive. Who knew an SUV could be so much fun? We've taken it on a couple camping trips already and it handled beautifully on the windy roads headed in to the mountains. It's a feeling of confidence taking tight turns in a big car with very little body lean. I'll be turning it in for its first scheduled maintenance this week and I have not had any problems yet. This car also has plenty of room for our family of four with 2 little kids. We also use the 3rd row frequently while carpooling with our friends' kids. I'd recommend this car to anyone looking for a luxury SUV.
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Knocks the corners out of the mountain roads
For its size and weight, it definitely performs as if smaller and lighter, but ride quality is smooth like its weight. The 4.2 Quattro with a set of blizzacks under it handles our Colorado mountain roads like a champ in the winter. The ergonomics are a pleasure on long trips. I just hit 118,000 miles with no major faults. My eight year old calls it grumpy, because it growls when you put your foot in it. Worth every penny.
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HATE IT - REPAIRS ARE HORRENDUS - CONSTANT SERVICE
Hate it. Audi's are probably good cars if brand new. After a certain number of miles, they are simply not worth the headache, they don't hold their value, and repairs are extremely expensive and frequent. You will spend most of the car's life in the repair shop.
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Audi - junk...No service Do not buy!
Starting from first miles till now (10k) brakes are making crazy noise. Dealer did not find any problem. But you know what is best? Customer service of Audi. They answered that this is normal because they use some new materials of braking pads. And it gives more noise than other cars. So it is normal for Audi that their 55k$ new car is giving noise on street like some 20 years junk worse 500 bucks. Do not buy Audi, do not support awful company which do not want to help its customers in any way. My is going to trade in next month.