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Audi Q7 2021 Prestige.Blank Operator Screen
I've had this new vehicle for exactly 3 months now. Started having black screen. Can't operate the GPS, Climate or simply the radio. I took it to the dealership 6 days ago and Audi wanted to be involved cos of course it a new car and this problem may affect similar models. They think the screen needs to be changed. I don't know whether this will do it but they built the car so they should know. It's a NEW car! . Will wait and see. I'm not impressed. Will come back here and add to this review soon.
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Reliable and Comfortable
I purchase a 4 cly base model in April, so I have owned the car for 7 months. In May, and then in June, I made cross country trips between Florida and California to visit and then help parents. The vehicle was flawless in every way. It was loaded completely with 2nd and 3rd row seats to accommodate luggage, coolers, and a lot of safety equipment/tools for the trip. Crossing the Rockies and Sierra mountains were no problem for the turbo 4 all wheel drive vehicle. The installed Nav and Car Play were perfect and had no troubles. The ride was so comfortable I had no trouble driving 12 hours per day, stopping each day before sundown in hotels. I would absolutely but this SUV again, and I am sold on Audi. I know that individual vehicles can be good or bad. I have had both through the years. But I am as happy as possible with the Q7. I paid 55k for mine, being that is a base model, but with leather, Nav, Sirius Radio, wifi, sunroof, all wheel drive, adjustable suspension, automatic emergency braking, power and heated front seats, it has everything that I need. In a world where all vehicles are incredibly expensive, I consider this lux SUV as an outstanding value. I am a very happy owner.
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- Premium 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $43,59098 mi away
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/55 TFSIMSRP: $35,000In-stock online
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/55 TFSIMSRP: $32,998In-stock online
A great performer with a few flaws
Based solely on the driving experience alone, it’s a perfect score. Fast, comfortable and confident, the Q7 devours miles on the highway and carves corners. However, there are some “experience” elements that keep it from being flawless. The interior, while well crafted and elegant, is a little like a museum - beautiful to look at just try not to touch it. Finger prints easily smudge the dash and it’s difficult to remove crumbs and other kid related junk from the perforated and contoured seats. I’m also very adept at tech and the criticism about the MMI system is warranted. Menus are aplenty and dense to get through. The app and web based functions are also overly ambitious and complicated. Mercedes’ is far easier to use (although you can’t do as much with it). When judged on what it’s supposed to do, move people in grace, speed and comfort - it’s a great car. Just bring some wipes for the dash.
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Beautiful but 2.0 engine is slow
Loved the technology and interior design. Negatives include the useless 3rd row seating and the 2.0T motor being too underpowered for this size vehicle.
TOO MUCH TECH
Terrible map. Among other things, can’t be adjusted while driving. AC resets itself after you’ve gotten it the way you want it. Model I traded (2017) was much more user friendly than my 2022.
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