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Really impressed....Love my Q7
I thought I'd wait until I hit around 1 year before I left a review. It's been about 1 year since I bought my Q7 TDI and I thought I'd share my thoughts on it. I've been very happy with the Q7. Originally I wasn't planning on going with the TDI but the dealership happened to have one in stock on their showroom floor and it had all the features that I wanted. It would have taken about 2 months to custom order one so I decided to go with the TDI even though it was more expensive.
Very pleased with my Q7 TDI
Wanted to wait until after my first required service for a true evaluation of the Q7. Bought my Q7 TDI after driving/considering the X5D, ML350 Bluetec, Toureg TDI. Only the TDI provided me with the space I needed in cargo area and fairly useable 3rd row, even if only occasionally. I have my own soccer training business and none of the others would fit my gear without much struggle. Close 2nd were the ML, which rode wonderfully, and the X5D which felt very much like a BMW. The Audi is a great combo of all the things I needed. Very powerful, quiet, and tremendous gas mileage! Came from an '07 MDX where I struggled to get 330 miles from full tank, I now get that on a half tank! **Update 7/2016...Still love the Q7! The only thing that I would improve is the WiFi. Hope they have improved it for 2016 because mine is awful. Nine out of ten times I have to take it off WiFi if I'm trying to stream music because it can't do it. Other than that, it's been a great vehicle for us.**Update 1/2017 Cancelled the Audi Connect which provided the WiFi through Sprint. Total waste of money. Hope it's improved. Had my first mechanical failure since purchase in 4/2013. Blower fan for climate control died, unfortunately during the coldest weather of winter so far. Audi Chantilly was awesome as usual and was replaced under the extended warranty I purchased. Other than that, still love the truck. Sadly disappointed the TDIs have been eliminated for the foreseeable future. Will consider trading in on a new diesel if they ever come out with one.
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Unreliable electronics, worst customer support
I purchased a new Audi Q7 S-Line in 2011. Multiple repairs and recalls during and after warranty period. Electrical is particularly problematic. Changed first sensor door handle in 2014, under warranty. Now, with just over 70,000, all FOUR handles failed, had to replace new battery AND all four handles, total cost over $2,500. Clearly a manufacturer defect and if you search you'll find multiple complaints about the problem, so I called Audi Customer Service. The car was always dealer-maintained and repaired, with all records, but they've been "researching my inquiry" for over a month now with no decision. NOT what I would have expected of a "premium" car brand
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Just as good as our other one!
We purchased the 2013 as a replacement of our 200,000 + mile 2009. With good preventative maintenance, we have just passed 170,00 miles and she is still out cross country rig.
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Nine-years-old, 65,000 miles, zero issues
Our 2011 Q7 tdi premium plus is absolutely amazing! She's nine-years-old, has 65,000 miles, has been well maintained, have had zero issues, and it still has the new car smell. Just had the 65k mile maintenance completed and she needed breaks for the first time, and she's 15k miles into her second set of tires that were mounted three years ago at 40k miles. MPG is exactly as rated, Turing distance is incredible (630 miles on a single tank, with six gallons to spare). The Q7 is our second Audi, our first was a 2001 TT which we just sold with 240,000 well maintained miles and was still going strong, but was starting to show signs which is understandable for any car with just under a quarter million miles. We intend on keeping our Q7 just as long, hopefully longer...we'll see. So, my advice to anyone who is either thinking about purchasing an Audi, or already has one remember they are expensive for a reason, they're designed, engineered and built very very well with top quality materials made by and installed by expert craftsmen. Take care of it, and remember just because it's designed, engineered, and built for high performance does not mean abuse it and drive the hell out of it every time you take it out. You will get out of it what you put into it. Take care of it, and it will take care of you.
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