Used 2019 Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUV AWD (3.0L 6cyl S/C 8A) Consumer Reviews
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Dissappointed
2019 Q7 3.0 is a nice car but has some issues. For a $70K German luxury car the seating is uncomfortable and needs more adjustments, acceleration from a stop is often jerky, virtually no storage and the most glaring shortcoming is the oil consumption....in 4800 miles I have added 2.5 quarts. Hind sight I have found numerous complaints about Audi engines and excessive oil consumption.
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I DO NOT recommend this car
my first Audi. Car is nice enough to drive. First, because I consider it a safety issue, the headlights STINK!!! Even to the point that I looked into upgrading them myself, even though its a leased car. (I couldn't find a replacement for the Audi system). I wonder if whomever designed the driver/front passenger area ever actually sat in/used a car before? Less storage / small item cargo space than I have ever seen in a car. No place for a phone, the beverage holders are laughably small, there is a space in between the beverage holders that is purposed for the key fob that is COMPLETELY unnecessary and 1) means the cup holders are often not large enough and 2) prevents anyone from using that space to put their phone in. The small item cargo space under the arm rests is beyond cramped. There isn't even a place to hold a paid of sunglasses (except the glove compartment). The door side cargo space is small. The cargo area in the back is much smaller in usability than it appears. And, Audi, in its infinite wisdom, provided a tire jack but no dedicated place for it and not even a tie down - it's just a cordura bundle that rolls around in the cargo area. SERIOUSLY ??? WTF Audi. Car drives fine but the inconveniences are stupid beyond belief, especially when they could have easily been overcome. I can't wait until the lease is finished (not worth Swap a Lease to me) and be done with this car. I do not recommend for the $$$.
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- 3.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,4888 mi away
- 2.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,9982 mi away
- 2.0 TFSI Premium Plus quattro 4dr SUVMSRP: $26,9005 mi away
Misses on the little Things
Great ride, very comfortable, and plenty of power but there is absolutely no storage in the center console. Not even a place to store sun glasses. Cup holders are extra small and windshield washer sprayers sub par. Small but very annoying defects for a high end vehicle.
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2019 Q7 3.0 has excessive oil consumption
Nice car but has some issues. Uncomfortable seats, need more adjustments. No storage compartments. Too many IT functions in my opinion. In the first 4800 miles I have had to add 2.5 quarts of oil. Waiting to see what Audi will do about it.
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2019 Q7 60 day experience
Pros - Well built with a great ride. Cons - Small cup holders, no center console storage, limited seat adjustments when compared to other suv's costing $70,000, too many adjustments on the instrument panel, no tire pressure read out and lastly I have consumed 1.5 quarts of oil in the first 3000 miles...not acceptable. Probably my first and last Audi.
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