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tl;dr crap car with crap service. The Q7 is a horrible car to own. The 2.0 feels a bit under powered in hilly areas. You can "punch it" and it's fine, but starting from a stop going up hill it's definitely not as quick as we'd like. Our issues have been with service and poor quality/reliability. A few examples from our first 12k miles: -Brakes squeaked from about 6 months / 3k miles in. Dealer said "not an issue" -At 10k, the same squeak was now a serious issue caused by a known problem with a technical bulletin, but since we "didn't ask for it within the first year" (see above), the dealer wanted $1,600 to replace pads and rotors... but cut us a "courtesy" they "only" charged $800. I'd say this was a dealer-related scam, but same issue across multiple dealers. -At 11k, we had to replace all four tires due to extreme feathering on the outside edge - despite alignment that checked out perfectly. Again, this turns out to be a known issue with the OEM Goodyear run flats but since we didn't complain in the first year, this was on us. Audi USA told us to pound sand when we raised these issues. -At 15k, failed state inspection due to gas cap seals. A small part and ultimately a minor inconvenience, but not something that should occur on a 3 year old car. All in all, Audi is an arrogant company with poor dealers and a low quality product. We'll be getting rid of this car shortly even though we've got low miles. It's not worth a company treating you like a piggy bank. Spend your money elsewhere.
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Next Q7
I had own previous model of Q7 and it was great for 8 years but this one is EVEN better
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- 3.0T Prestige quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,833457 mi away
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Best of Its Class
The best driving car I have ever owned. Sleek exterior with a thoughtfully lush interior. The third row accessibility is the best on the market with no impediments to climbing in or out of the vehicle. It also affords very good headroom from front to back. It is the quietest vehicle I have ever driven. What a solid luxury SUV.
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I wish I could drive it more.
A truly wonderful driving environment inside and a very safe, well made vehicle. Our first Audi and we are very pleased. (Initial review) Life and pandemic restrictions have greatly reduced our opportunities to drive our Q7 as much as we would like to have driven. It still pleases me every time I get behind the wheel, even for a short trip to the grocery store! The Q7 is the finest vehicle I have ever owned. I feel fortunate to have been able to buy and drive it. (July 2021) In the past 2 weeks we've driven PHX to Las Vegas and PHX to Aspen/Snowmass and the trips have reminded my how much I enjoy driving our Q7. Four-lane, two-lane, desert or mountains we feel safer then we've ever felt in a vehicle.
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Luxury SUV with great technology
Have been very happy with the car. Very quiet ride, compared to previous MDX. Google maps doesn’t have street view, but very nice to have in cockpit. It would be nice it center display could have split screen, a lot of wasted space when viewing radio.
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