Q7 Pros and Cons
#1
Q7 Pros and Cons
Hey guys Im in the market for a Q7 and I would just like to know what you like about your car and what you would like to see changed.. Plus I think this would be a good way to share some tips between us to maintain and improve our cars... So come on people lets hear it!!!
#4
And why not a Q7?
The Touareg, Cayenne and Q7 are all derivatives of the "Volkswagen 7L" platform.
They are essentially the same underpinnings. So why exclude the Q7 in your recommendation, just curious?
The Touareg, Cayenne and Q7 are all derivatives of the "Volkswagen 7L" platform.
They are essentially the same underpinnings. So why exclude the Q7 in your recommendation, just curious?
#5
I own a Q7 3.0 TDI - before buying I tested all of the competition, and, quite frankly and with no previous preferences one way or another, the Q7 won.
Why? Well, it came closest to what I need - a big car with lots of room and just enough offroad ability to drive in the snow or on gravel roads to my weekend cottage in the hills. In any other respect, it is a superb limousine for driving long distances with more than enough comfort for my needs. Lots of room for the entire family, build quality is superb, working like a charm.
The competiton I tested: BMW X5 - not really a conterder for me, a clear win for Q7. Looks and feels spartan, not a luxury SUV. VW Touareg - good, a bit stronger in offroad, but less space and not to mention it looks old and interior did not agree with my taste. Mercedes ML - well, a really good car, but too pricy for what it offers and no real advantage over Q7. Porsche Cayenne - a real muscle SUV, but again the looks are a bit off for me and the petrol engine is thirsty like hell. Not to mention price which is waaay off for what it offers.
So, I ended up with a Q7 3.0 TDI - the only weak point (for me) is a relative lack of power, but it will be dealt with shortly with chiptuning.
Why? Well, it came closest to what I need - a big car with lots of room and just enough offroad ability to drive in the snow or on gravel roads to my weekend cottage in the hills. In any other respect, it is a superb limousine for driving long distances with more than enough comfort for my needs. Lots of room for the entire family, build quality is superb, working like a charm.
The competiton I tested: BMW X5 - not really a conterder for me, a clear win for Q7. Looks and feels spartan, not a luxury SUV. VW Touareg - good, a bit stronger in offroad, but less space and not to mention it looks old and interior did not agree with my taste. Mercedes ML - well, a really good car, but too pricy for what it offers and no real advantage over Q7. Porsche Cayenne - a real muscle SUV, but again the looks are a bit off for me and the petrol engine is thirsty like hell. Not to mention price which is waaay off for what it offers.
So, I ended up with a Q7 3.0 TDI - the only weak point (for me) is a relative lack of power, but it will be dealt with shortly with chiptuning.
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