Anonymous wrote:Expensive to repair. Later replaced with a brand that costs less to fix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have had my q7 for 5 years.
It is fine - nothing to get excited about.
I have had several bmws; including an m5 6 speed back in the day.
A q7 is not that experience.
It is our family car for moving kids around and we use it to the beach with our large dog that it is not ideal for.
I would say it is a step up
From our Acura Rdx for luxury. The Acura has had more issues than the Audi.
Do you use the 3rd row in the Q7?
Yes - when the kids were younger all the time.
Now they are teens and our carpool days are behind us for the most part.
I probably will get rid of it next year because as the kids are bigger, dog is big; the car is not big enough for family trips with luggage and dog.
The thing that I never liked about the car is it does not have a spare tire. Uses run flats and that always made me nervous for family trips. I would not buy another car without a spare tire. I am weird I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:German cars generally suck. They’re poorly engineered and pretentious
What do you recommend?
Anonymous wrote:Audi owner here. 2018 Q7. Agreed re cost of repairs…
Has anyone else run into a sensor throwing off a message that the left front side marker light is defective (even though it seems to work just fine)? Somehow this is a $7K issue. Can’t even turn off the alert (which is hugely distracting) for less. Apparently the whole headlamp assembly needs to be replaced, and it is $7K.
OP, let us know how it is working out!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:German cars generally suck. They’re poorly engineered and pretentious
Disagree. They’re not poorly engineered, they’re OVERengineered.
Anonymous wrote:Haha if you thought BMW was bad, just wait till you get the Audi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:German cars generally suck. They’re poorly engineered and pretentious
What do you recommend?