Took a drive in the new Audi Q7 today...pretty impressed
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Took a drive in the new Audi Q7 today...pretty impressed
As the topic says, I took a spin in the new Audi Q7 today, I was out in Chantilly on business and figured I'd hit a couple of the nice dealers out there before heading back to MD.
I have been intrigued by the new Q7. I've long debated about buying a luxury SUV/CUV to be my primary vehicle, especially now that the family SUV was replaced with the Sedona Minivan and we're likely to have that for the next several years. I miss having an SUV in the family.
The Q7 isn't the typical type of vehicle I would buy for myself, generally my thought process sticks to two row SUVs, but reviews of this have been good and I love Audis new technology so I figured why not.
So I took at white on black example with a sticker of ~ $66k out for a spin. This was a fairly low optioned vehicle, no sir suspension, smaller diameter wheels, etc. Did have all the tech.
Exterior: I don't love the new front end on Audis SUVs, the blocky trapezoidal grill doesn't do it for me, but otherwise I think its very handsome and I especially like the rear. Its a little wagon-y, but attractive. This is a good example of what I drove, wheels and all:
White ain't its best color. There was another one there that was a grey very similar to my Nebula Grey that was far more attractive.
Interior: Audi interiors of this past generation have all kind of left me cold, except for the A8. The spartan interior is one reason why I never wound up in an A6 despite really liking the car. These new ones however work for me. The look is still sparse, but everything is high quality, and Audi's new virtual cockpit is amazing. Nav integrated with Google Earth Audi's virtual gauge cluster is the best in the business, I love the nav displays there, makes it so truly you can hide the nav screen when driving, which moves in with a solid smooth thunk. Awesome ambient lighting. Seating is good, very adaptable and the third row is good for kids, I wouldn't want to ride back there. The QX60 still has the best third row IMHO, but this is a much nicer vehicle.
Only niggle, I don't like the exposed cupholders, if they were behind a door I think it would do a lot for the interior.
Examples similar to what I drove:
Ride and Drive: This is what really impressed me. The Q7 rides incredibly well, very smooth, refined and quiet, I would say 95% as well as my LS460 and this vehicle did not have the air suspension. Other high end SUVs I've driven such as say a Range Rover Sport, or a MB GLE, or a BMW X5 all have a notable ride penalty over my very smooth riding sedan, but this IMHO is the best ride I've experienced in this segment of vehicle...very impressed. Now, would that change with the better looking larger wheels? Possibly...I did have some tire noise that is not present in the LS, but overall the vehicle was probably 85% as quiet which is also incredibly good in this segment IMHO.
Overall I came away very impressed, this vehicle would be a real contender for me if I were currently in the market.
I have been intrigued by the new Q7. I've long debated about buying a luxury SUV/CUV to be my primary vehicle, especially now that the family SUV was replaced with the Sedona Minivan and we're likely to have that for the next several years. I miss having an SUV in the family.
The Q7 isn't the typical type of vehicle I would buy for myself, generally my thought process sticks to two row SUVs, but reviews of this have been good and I love Audis new technology so I figured why not.
So I took at white on black example with a sticker of ~ $66k out for a spin. This was a fairly low optioned vehicle, no sir suspension, smaller diameter wheels, etc. Did have all the tech.
Exterior: I don't love the new front end on Audis SUVs, the blocky trapezoidal grill doesn't do it for me, but otherwise I think its very handsome and I especially like the rear. Its a little wagon-y, but attractive. This is a good example of what I drove, wheels and all:
White ain't its best color. There was another one there that was a grey very similar to my Nebula Grey that was far more attractive.
Interior: Audi interiors of this past generation have all kind of left me cold, except for the A8. The spartan interior is one reason why I never wound up in an A6 despite really liking the car. These new ones however work for me. The look is still sparse, but everything is high quality, and Audi's new virtual cockpit is amazing. Nav integrated with Google Earth Audi's virtual gauge cluster is the best in the business, I love the nav displays there, makes it so truly you can hide the nav screen when driving, which moves in with a solid smooth thunk. Awesome ambient lighting. Seating is good, very adaptable and the third row is good for kids, I wouldn't want to ride back there. The QX60 still has the best third row IMHO, but this is a much nicer vehicle.
Only niggle, I don't like the exposed cupholders, if they were behind a door I think it would do a lot for the interior.
Examples similar to what I drove:
Ride and Drive: This is what really impressed me. The Q7 rides incredibly well, very smooth, refined and quiet, I would say 95% as well as my LS460 and this vehicle did not have the air suspension. Other high end SUVs I've driven such as say a Range Rover Sport, or a MB GLE, or a BMW X5 all have a notable ride penalty over my very smooth riding sedan, but this IMHO is the best ride I've experienced in this segment of vehicle...very impressed. Now, would that change with the better looking larger wheels? Possibly...I did have some tire noise that is not present in the LS, but overall the vehicle was probably 85% as quiet which is also incredibly good in this segment IMHO.
Overall I came away very impressed, this vehicle would be a real contender for me if I were currently in the market.
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Nice write-up......and some nice images. I tend to be a fan of the way Audi styles most of their vehicles.....somewhat on the conservative side.
That's a pretty impressive group of dealerships out there in that complex, isn't it? The Audi shop is only one small part of it.
I hope you didn't hit too bad a gridlock on 50. That road, even with the recent widening/improvements, can be frustrating....but the side roads off of it aren't bad.
That's a pretty impressive group of dealerships out there in that complex, isn't it? The Audi shop is only one small part of it.
I hope you didn't hit too bad a gridlock on 50. That road, even with the recent widening/improvements, can be frustrating....but the side roads off of it aren't bad.
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I drove a Prestige model with larger wheels a few weeks ago and I'd still say it has the best ride of any 3rd row SUV; quite honestly I think it really only suffers in comparison to the full-size Range Rover in the SUV kingdom. I think the interior is fantastic and the space is just fine inside as well.
Deal-breaker: the exterior. It looks far too much like a wagon and is just generally unattractive to me. Pass.
Deal-breaker: the exterior. It looks far too much like a wagon and is just generally unattractive to me. Pass.
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Absolutely- the Navigator's ride isn't even that good. Despite the Navigator's adaptive shocks and independent rear suspension it still drives and rides like a truck- it gets very jiggly over rough pavement. The Escalade rides quite well with its magnetorheological shocks but the 22in wheels still affect ride quality and the chassis will shudder over very rough roads. The Escalade also has a fair amount of roll stiffness built in which doesn't help- when it encounters a mid corner bump the relative lack chassis rigidity really shows. Neither the Escalade nor the Navigator (especially) compare to the Audi over a wide variety of surfaces.
EDIT: I just wanted to add that the Navigator and Escalade are my most frequent full-size rental cars when I travel, and they're often the well-optioned trim levels.
EDIT: I just wanted to add that the Navigator and Escalade are my most frequent full-size rental cars when I travel, and they're often the well-optioned trim levels.
Last edited by TangoRed; 09-21-16 at 06:07 PM.
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I hope you didn't hit too bad a gridlock on 50. That road, even with the recent widening/improvements, can be frustrating....but the side roads off of it aren't bad.
Originally Posted by TangoRed
I drove a Prestige model with larger wheels a few weeks ago and I'd still say it has the best ride of any 3rd row SUV; quite honestly I think it really only suffers in comparison to the full-size Range Rover in the SUV kingdom. I think the interior is fantastic and the space is just fine inside as well.
Deal-breaker: the exterior. It looks far too much like a wagon and is just generally unattractive to me. Pass.
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Don't worry.....most of them sure aren't sleeping on any grates LOL. That's an extremely high-income area, and lots of money is spent there in that complex on new vehicles. And, for several reasons, they sometimes let me go out alone, without even getting involved that much except to hand me the key, a plate, and Xerox my license. Other times, their dealer-insurance requires them to ride along with customers.
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Originally Posted by mmarshall
Don't worry.....most of them sure aren't sleeping on any grates LOL. That's an extremely high-income area, and lots of money is spent there in that complex on new vehicles. And, for several reasons, they sometimes let me go out alone, without even getting involved that much except to hand me the key, a plate, and Xerox my license. Other times, their dealer-insurance requires them to ride along with customers.
I did find all the salespeople I dealt with were very professional, had been doing it a long time. In MD it seems like everybody is always new, lots of turnover.
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Nice review, thanks. Would love to hear your opinion of latest mb gl as the reviews of that are glowing (quiet, excellent ride in air, etc.).
like you though, love that audi virtual gauge cluster!
like you though, love that audi virtual gauge cluster!
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Interesting review, SW. My lease on my '15 Audi S5 was coming up in December, and I made the mistake of test driving a '17 A4. It has the same interior layout and virtual cockpit as the Q7. I bought it over the weekend. I love how the car drives, and the interior for a compact luxury car is just amazing. The lighting at night is amazing. But unlike the Q7, the A4 DOES look great in white with the 19" Sport package and tints! Haven't loved a sedan this much since my GS F Sport.
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Cool! I like the new A4 a lot too, I sat in one today, very nice. Enjoy it!
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Thanks! I prefer smaller cars and I've been itching for more utility, so if the new Q5 drives anything like the A4 when it comes out early next year that will be our next car. Or it may be an A5 Sportback since they are finally coming to the US!
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Will be interested to know your thoughts