11-25-2012, 09:27 PM | #1 |
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Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI?
Does anyone own a Q7 with the 3.0 TFSI engine? Looking into buying one. Good choice or bad? Please let me know.
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Driving wise I love it, if you're looking for a large SUV. Be prepared to pay the large maintenance bills and gas fill ups though. In a Texas suburb I averaged 9 mpg. Again this is a Touareg so it should be similar, but not the same I'm sure. My advice is to look around fully first to make sure you need that much car |
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Say, what's your opinion of the X1? Seriously considering one at the moment?
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Picking mine up this week actually before I relocate permanently to Texas from up north. I absolutely love it, I suggest checking it out unless you need the height of the Q7 or a third row.
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I do need a third row... But coming from a GMC Yukon XL Denali 9 mpg is fabulous! What year is your touareg? That number sounds a bit off.
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Mileage does vary of course, and I run it with 93 fuel. On the highway I will get around 18 mpg. I do drive it hard though, and for such a large dependable suv it is a good one. It is just too much car, at least for me. |
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11-27-2012, 11:15 AM | #12 |
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Thanks. Time to visit the dealer then.
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Yes it's really for my mom, I'm 15 and there are only 6 of us so my sister can fit in the back. She is small. But overall I think we will get it for my mom for Christmas, it's a nice car!!
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I haven't compared actual dimensions ever, but side by side you can absolutely tell the Q7, Touareg, and Cayenne are related. It must be inches seperating them.
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Remember that Audi have not released the 2nd gen Q7, whereas Porsche and VW have released the 2nd gen Cayenne and Touareg. |
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12-05-2012, 11:38 AM | #20 |
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The Q7 is still based on the first Touareg and is a gas guzzler. My friend works at the Audi Dealer and told me that a 3.0TFSI is around 10MPG in the city and 13 on the HWY. I would prefer the Diesel just to safe on gas money.
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