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The Audi Q7 is arguably the best 7 seater premium SUV in the market now. It is comfortable and looks really good. Handling and engine performance are good too. While the car is rather large, it rides and drives like a normal car with good acceleration in Sports Mode. Reliability could be one of Audi's weaker aspects with several friends switching from Audi to Mercedes. Price is slightly high too but with Premium Automobile's warranty support, the peace of mind could be worth it.

Recently bought from AD the 3L instead of the 2L basic model because the latter is way too basic for the quoted price! However, only to realise that the more expensive 3L did not even support Apple CarPlay! I was very gutted and disappointed. I have assumed that such feature should be a standard at such price, I was so v-e-r-y wrong! Not to mention, the overall buying experience with the AD is less than satisfactory for a German premium brand.

Driven this 2x, once at Audi Sport event to try out the Quattro and the other time was driving a friend's one who bought recently.
Exterior looks with the new front grills are "FIERCE", bundled with its dynamic matrix LED lights and incorporated with a 2.0L TFSI engine than the predecessor of a drinker at 3.6L or larger one.
Interior was packed with features...From having Audi Virtual Cockpit where you can get almost any info you can think of.
The 3rd row seats have an automated feature to release and lift back, a good to have for a big car like this.
The panaromic sunroof is a good one with full glass design too.
The 3rd row seats can be a little crampy if you fit in adults.
The drive off was smooth but feels a little lag when attempted to push the engine compared to the new T5 XC 90 (with Thor lights).
Cornering was superb with the Quattro drivetrain built-in but seems turbo kicks in pretty slow compare to the new XC 90.
Overall, its a luxury 7 seater SUV to have but if you are considering this same price but with more POWER, perhaps you can look at XC 90 instead.

Tried the 2.0 Q7, found it to be a really enjoyable and usable car. It looks very nice n the outside. The interior is high quality, spacious as well. It is also full of technological features, didn't manage to really try everything but its an impressive suite.
the car also drives very nicely. Despite being very big, i found it easy to drive, with good power from the engine. The suspension is good, not overly soft like some other SUVs. Refined too, as the noise level on the inside is very minimal.

Bought Q7 2.0L almost two weeks. I found Audi has better interior quality built. The ride is smooth and comfort. It handles well on the road compared to new XC90. Virtual cockpit and google earth map are impressive. No safety features when opening boot lid.

Had a brief try of the new Q7, and its a very impressive, high-quality car. The exterior styling is super fierce with that huge grill. On the inside, it's extremely well made and high quality, which you kind of come to expect from Audi. The screen is huge, and offers all sorts of connectivity options. The drive is very pleasant, engine is good. Handling doesn't feel particularly responsive or exciting, but then again which 7-seat SUV does?
All that being said, the car is big. Like, very big. Audi says it's a little smaller than the previous model, but with that huge front grill and all, it still feels huge. And on the road that can sometimes be a little worrying. And the 3rd row seems quite cramp, especially with the downward sloping roof.
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