Overview & Reviews
For 2010, the Audi Q7 sees a light refresh in the form of revised front and rear fascias, new head- and taillights and new wheels. There are also distinct lower-body panel treatments to better define the various trim levels. Inside, there is additional ambient lighting and an updated MMI system. Audi has dropped the Q7's base 3.6 trim level.
- Athletic handling on air-suspension-equipped models, high-tech luxury and safety features, superior interior design and craftsmanship, available diesel model.
- Heavy curb weight hampers acceleration and fuel economy, cramped third-row seat, no factory rear-seat entertainment system.
User Reviews:
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Roomy, sporty and not a minivan - 2010 Audi Q7
By r8rcr8z - September 17 - 4:34 pmWe just purchased the 2010 Audi TDI S- Line with the Prestige Pkg. It was one of the first to land here in the US. For reference, we traded in our 2006 Mercedes ML 500 - which we loved, but had many problems. First of all, the Diesel is absolutely great. It has the pickup of a V8 with the fuel economy of a V4. With 14 miles on the car, I drove it from Houston to Dallas. I averaged 28.9 MPG. The gauge barely moved off off F. It is very roomy, drives extremely smooth, is very quiet and has conveniences that not only make it safer (i.e., side assist), but more enjoyable to drive. Also, the 3rd gen MMI is very easy to use and practical.
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