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Disregard all of the above misinformation!!!
I bought a brand new 2021 Audi Q7...it's been a nightmare...before reaching 18K miles, I've had the exterior sensors replaced twice, an interior light replaced, and one of their required $600 "drive flat" tires replaced...and each time I've taken the disabled vehicle to the dealership, it's taken at least one month to repair....over the years, I've had Acura, Range River, Toyota, Lexus, Volkswagen, Subaru, Chevrolet, and Ford vehicles....easily, the worst, most unreliable vehicle I've ever owned is an Audi....don't walk, but run from any Audi dealership trying to sell you one of their poorly engineered vehicles
Luxury
I have only had my Q7 for a couple weeks and I must add I am coming from an Ultra Premium Plus A4. This SUV, and I have owned a few others, definitely feels more luxurious. The pano roof is great, The Bang& Olufsen stereo is my favorite. The ride is great with the exception of the seat it is ok, but not great. The technology is on point, but can be very distractive. I suggest using the audi cockpit for changing radio etc while driving. There is no cargo space unless the 3rd row is down, which I am fine with. The style of the car exterior is nice, a touch of sporty and the turbine wheels I love. My son who is almost 6ft has head room and a little more leg room in the suv and that was a big factor in this lease. Overall. I am happy so far.
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- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $44,9905 mi away
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $39,597In-stock online
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $38,995In-stock online
7 things which kills its vibe.
Nice looking car with good engine. No questions. However, the things below might kill all the joy: 1. Super slow-initializing entertainment system. Sometimes you need to get in cat, punch in a destination and go. Not with this car. You get it, and every time you have to wait 2-5 minutes until the car loads all the data from god knows where to god knows where. 2. Bad cell reception - no Airplay Once your phone loses signal or it becomes weak the Audi mmi disables it’s smartphone interface. So you are driving through the forest with no signal …in a very quiet car …no music for you to calm your mind and enjoy driving. With a weak signal the mmi often rebuts itself leaving you for a minute or two with a dark screen. 3. Constant rattling in the back. As long as the road is egg smooth the interior makes no noises. But as soon as you hit even the smallest bumps the back seats (the second row) starts rattling…quite annoying ..especially on a long ride. The solution - put somebody in that seat to shut it up. Or shove a hand towel between the seat and metal structure beneath it….yes, $85k car fixed by a towel … not a duck tape …yet. 4. Don’t touch the interior. It is gorgeous , nice aluminum details and shine panels …. Aluminum is a very soft metal. If you wear a wristwatch on your right hand or your passenger on their left hand, kiss good buy to you nice looking central panel. Especially a hand brake button. The interior is getting stretched just by looking at it. Amazing sensitivity. I wish its touchscreen was as sensitive as the interior. 5. You need a steady hand to cover your cargo. The cargo cover in the back must go precisely into its thread on both sides of the trunk … if you sneeze or blink while covering your cargo …well….you’ll find nice very visible scratches on the side plastic panels, below the tracks, shall you hands lead the cover downwards, or you’ll tear the fabric on the panels above shall you let your hands jump up. Won’t describe what happens if you cough during it. I’m sure you’ve got the idea. 6. Don’t carry the car key in the pockets or hands. Once you put in your pocket, the buttons on the fob are so sensitive to touch than even slight contact with anything activate it. Once I found my car at a public parking lot with its hatch completely open offering all my fancy luggage to anybody walking by. Thankfully it was Canada. No body steal in Canada, right? The only way to avoid it is to wear the car key on your neckless. It’s secure and questionably fashionable. 7. Headlights are more like head candles. I think they took headlight from ten year ago. You can barely see the road at night in a way you would see it form Toyota Prius. It’s unbelievably bleak. That’s all I’ve discovered so far after having owned for six weeks.
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Audi Prestige is the height of luxury in a SUV
I am thrilled with my Audi Q7 Prestige 2023 which I now driven the first 1000 miles. As a 76 year old with back issues I was looking for comfort and quiet and the Q7 delivers. The Q7 is better powered than its competitors and engine noise is smooth and almost unnoticeable. The interior is beautifully designed and worthy of the price. The information system is new to learn but once I learned audi's approach it was easy to use. I had tested several luxury models and found that to gain MPG manufacturers are under powering these heavy vehicles. Not the case for the Audi, particularly with the V6 engine.
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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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