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New Blue Audi
This is our 2nd Q7 and it’s a very good improvement over the previous one. Glad we purchased with the upgraded options. Optic Black package with Blue exterior. It looks smaller than our 2014 Q7, maybe due to the fact it sits lower.
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Never again
Of all the cars and SUV’s I’ve owned in 50 years, this is the worst. I miss my 2016 Grand Cherokee. Confusing set up and use of everything. Even the trip odometers are a pain, the sales guy couldn’t figure it out. For $70k, I could have gotten a well set up Cherokee. The suspension is surprisingly rough over poor road conditions-our Dodge 2500 pickup is quieter. The lane control comes on indiscriminately, as we like to steer our own cars. And most annoying, the rear seatbelts flutter if you drive with the rear windows down (our dog rides in the rear cargo area). Our Cherokee has simple Velcro to stop the flutter, but not a German made Audi. Never again.
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $51,9908 mi away
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/55 TFSIMSRP: $59,9908 mi away
- Premium Plus 4dr SUV w/45 TFSIMSRP: $45,9968 mi away
Flaky Electronics
Audi are built solidly, have nice amenities, and drive well. We had a 2020 we had leased and traded it in for the newer version. We are both super frustrated with the inconsistent behavior of the electronics. We disable lane assist (it is awful), and it will turn itself back on randomly - 1 our of 6 times is my guess. The e-brake is on when you start it 50% of the time with no rhyme or reason why. And it loves to tell me to connect a mobile device even when I don't want to (the message dominates the main display). Should be a really nice car but the electronics are just flaky in their behavior.
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Exceptional SUV
Yes it may be relatively non showy vis a vis some competitors like the Porsche Cayenne or Range Rover Sport, but it's a truly refined and comfortable luxury SUV which in the prestige hybrid format provides a truly pleasurable driving and safety experience.
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Poor Reliability for wonderful SUV
I traded my 2023Q7 back in to the dealership with only 80 miles on it. It started throwing errors and electronics began failing as soon as I drove off the lot. Otherwise it is a great vehicle. I bought another one with the trade-in/return and after 3k. I liked the car that much. I have had no issues with car #2.
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