Used 2018 Audi Q7 3.0T Prestige quattro 4dr SUV AWD (3.0L 6cyl S/C 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Comes through on the hype!
Our decision to buy the Q7 was based on multiple reviews all of which gushed over the Q7. Turns out they were all true:-)
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Good Ride with major flaws
For 80k this car has major flaws. No remote start! I get a lame excuse from the dealer that in Germany it's illegal, well I don't care, you are selling millions of Audis in US, MAKE A COMPATIBLE ONE! I feel alot of bumps in this car (the dealer lied and said it was air suspension but it was steel spring). The $5600 premium leather seats are terrible, the ventilation barely works and there are hard peices throughout the seat for the mechanical features that make it so uncomfortable! A Honda pilot is more comfortable! Or any decent car. The fuel efficiency is leaving a bigger dent in my pocket than the car itself. Twice already I had to give it into service because of a broken seat. The Bluetooth sometimes decides not to play my media and I have to disconnect and reconnect the phone. The Bose speakers are unimpressive. Bose just underwhelms. This is a car that could have been great but came with so many flaws especially with the price I paid. What would I advise? Maybe get it without the premium seats, prob more comfy. And try to get the bowers and Wilkins speaker upgrade for a better audio experience.
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- 3.0T Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,4955 mi away
- 3.0T Prestige quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,4955 mi away
- 2.0T Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,9985 mi away
drives like a dream
be prepared to study the manual.
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I'm a happy camper.
We have owned our 2018 Audi Q7 Prestige for 9 months and nearly 12,000 miles. My wife and I could not be happier with the vehicle. We have taken two cross country trips (2000 miles; 1200 miles) and several shorter (200 - 400 miles) journeys. The car is quiet and comfortable. Reasonable visibility for a car its size. Good storage capacity with third row seats folded. No mechanical issues at all to report. We live out West and the car cruises comfortably at 75 - 85 mph with good milage for the vehicle's size making our longer trips a dream. Our only quibbles are the infant only sized third row seats and the lack of a spare tire. My wife has hit 100 mph while passing other vehicles but wasn't aware of her actual speed until I pointed it out to her! Overall, the vehicle is pricey but worth it. No regrets. Cross shopped the usual suspects (Acura MDX, BMW X5, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Lexus RX 350, and Mercedes); the new generation BMW X5 is probably an equal or better car but at a higher price for a comparably equipped vehicle.
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Q7 review
Really nice car. Amazing ride. A bit pricey.
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