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1st German Auto
Learning curve for sure, but I like it so far. Bought on 12/09/2022. All recalls taken care of and I did the usual maintenance when buying used auto. 1 issue so far. Had Radiator shutter actuator, replaced around 12/30/2022. Part's are a little on the costly side, but seem reliable. Nice to drive and very responsive control.
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Stylish cruiser with amazing technology
The 2017+ Audi Q7 is a great cruising car. Huge interior and reasonable fuel burn for an SUV with AWD and 300hp. Ours have everything on it including adaptive cruise and the vision dashboard. The car can basically drive itself and is no stress on long trips.
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Happy with first Audi
We purchased a 2017 Q7 Premium Plus CPO from our local dealer with 34K miles. We have had it for a year and are very happy with the car. Rides great. Is quiet inside. Drives like a dream. Very agile and quick for a large car. I would buy again. Our brakes do squeak some when backing up and applying the break. Don’t let that stop you from purchasing one. You can get a great deal on a used CPO. Our sticker was $65K and we paid $35K. I e had a lot of cars in my life and this one is the best hands down!
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Long way from a micro-bus
Tons of room inside, nice interior with great design and features. Downside was the ride, and the transmission, which lurched when slowing down to a stop. In comfort mode with the active suspension, I found the car to have a bit of wallow on the highway, in sport mode it was too hard on city street bumps. Did not try the automatic setting, which may have solved the issues. The standard suspension offered a little more livability, though at slow speeds I found it a touch too hard on bumps. Overall, a very nice car if you have the $ for it.
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In love with Quinn! (Yes, I name my vehicles)
Do not buy unless you want a responsive, engaging driving experience! Does not feel as big as it is.
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