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As a former Audi owner I strongly warn potential buyers of extremely high repair costs outside of warranty. Audi doesn’t 3rd party their parts so everything has to come directly from Audi & Germany. Fantastic vehicles (I loved my A6 Prestige) but reliability over 60k miles gets sketchy.
Nice and yes it a little small and short on storage in front but I’m 5ft 8in and I fit in back in the third row if you know how to make space in all row and not be greedy for space. 😅
Did you set lane keep to early lane keep? If you set it to early lane keep it basically auto-pilots. If you set it to late lane keep, it basically only redirects you back to the centre of the lane if you're about to exit into a different lane (like the mazda CX-50).
Own a 2018 and love the older style dash design frankly….and the reliability has been stellar. Issue you hit at the end. It’s worth nothing!! So we decided to just drive it out. Sad as we usually make a move every 3-4 years. Did that with other manufacturers . Love the car though for distance travel.
I got mine right before the Haptic Touch screens and thank God. My partner has a newer version and I loathe the touch screen. Much prefer the dial. Interestingly, I had to replace the catalytic converter after about 4 yrs, but was under warranty. LOVE my Audi, but I’m concerned about its reliability now that it’s outside warranty.
I believe that the brake hold function is activated by a aggressive quick push on brake pedal once stopped. Like a Mercedes. I could be wrong. Can't imagine this care not having a brake hold.
We have a ‘21 Q7 Prestige fully loaded and absolutely love it! Very reliable, trouble free, comfortable, great features (4 wheel steering, night vision, excellent sound system, etc.) although I will say the tech can be a bit wonky and challenging at times. Overall, we would buy it again. I am not a fan of the black nonsense with wheels, trim, etc. as it looks cheap and there aren’t really that many changes to the ’25 model over the ‘21 but that’s just fine with me. I am more interested in quality than the current “look”. And the interior quality and design are very good. Audi made a big mistake when they committed to going all in on EV’s and now realize that technology is not the panacea a lot of people think and they suspended all ICE technology development. People still want ICE even if it has to be in a hybrid form and they are trying to backtrack on getting back into what people actually want. So designs stalled, technology stalled and they are offering warmed over versions of the older models. Hopefully they get back on track. Just glad I am old enough to know that our ‘21 Q7 and ‘ 13 A8L are our last cars.
I had a 2017 Q7, loved it and miss it (especially the heated&cooled AND massage seats, 4 wheel steering and the reliable air suspension with no issues) - due to that,when alignment needs to be done... at the mercy of the Audi dealership because 3rd party shops couldn't do it) - traded it in for a less expensive to maintain SQ5.Everything great on this review Plus Q7s need to be at least tuned stage 1(whether you choose the 2.0T or 3.0T) due to being a heavy weight. But Audi should've kept the scroll wheel on the centre console. All those screens are distracting and you best learn how to reset them when they freeze and or black out because all the creature comfort buttons are GONE. I'll choose a 2017 Q7 up to the last model year before the elimination of buttons to screens.
Hi! I'm actually picking up a 2018 Audi Q7 prestige with the adaptive chassis package (so both air ride and 4 wheel steering). It has 76k miles on it. I'm glad to hear the air ride is reliable. What mileage and how long did you have hours? Any other hiccups with the car? Thanks !
@@russelalmanzor2039 Acquired it w/56k kms.Kept her till 147k kms for a supercharged engine.Major reason I traded it is due to a design flaw that throws a CEL code P0491(for bank one…there are two banks which are required to throw TWO codes in order to claim for tsb/warranty.If not under warranty, it’s over $2-3$k job-my third party mech told me they couldn’t do it and must be talen to the dealer because of a “special tool” to do the cleaning job.Apparently there is a TSB but when I went to the dealer,no tsb :( so I decided to trade her in.Oil consumption was consuming a full quart ever 5k miles-had to do my oil changes early since I had a stage 1 tune from APR - I DIY’d all the preventative and scheduled maintenance.Had to have the front sensors recalibrated once - that will eventually happen when you have the radar cruise and lane assist feature.Other than that, the typical Audi electronic gremlins which weren’t a big deal.Buy yourself a vagcom or obd11 to save you money from diagnostics scan fees
@@russelalmanzor2039I swear I replied to you before - maybe my reply didn't submit/save.Anyway, I traded mine in at around 144k kms because I wasn't willing to pay approximately over $3k out of pocket a design flaw that should had been covered under warranty/tsb because only bank 1 of two was clogged - the CEL I had was P0491 or P0492 - one of the other. In order for Audi to cover it, I had to have both which my vehicle only had 1. Plus I asked my local dealer and they told me there is no TSB even though in the U.S.A. there is. Then if you have the radar and lane keep features, be prepared to be ripped off for realignment of the sensors eventually. Engine/motor mounts that started leaking and replaced (I recommend 034Motorsport street density mounts so no more liquid filled mounts) Other than those three... just the wear and tear items (tires because you'll probably experience faster than normal and uneven wear, thermostat & water pump leaks AND PCV replacement since the supercharger is required for removal, might as well get it done).
I think my Tiguan with the 5 passenger set up is more comfortable! This is basically an upgraded Tiguan with the engine I wish my Tiguan had. Maybe the atlas and I can save tons of money.
Not in the same class my friend. The Q7 (As most Audis) ride on the MLB platform (Engine mounted longitudinal) while Volkswagens ride on the MQB platform (Engine mounted transversally). Won’t go into more details but either Tiguan or Atlas is a FAR cry from an Audi Q5/Q7/Q8
The Q7 while nice is definitely showing its age in some areas. The tech is probably the best out of the 3 main rivals you may compare it too like a TX, A XC90 and MDx etc. However, it could just be on camera but this looks very “average” in terms of luxury materials and quality I’ve done research on the XC90 and watched videos, never sat in one. We’ve been inside the Mazda CX-90 and the Infiniti QX60 and even the Hyundai palisade calligraphy numerous of times. Yes, that’s a different class of vehicle but is about as nice as this, maybe even better. However, I do wanna focus more on the QX60 as that’s the main vehicle on our new car shopping list. I personally think, that has a better cabin than this, it looks richer and on top of that cheaper than this. I’m gonna assume this doesn’t have the luxury package based off the top part of the doors not being covered in leather which is another $3,700 package and this is an 88 thousand dollar family suv and I believe the 60 had the nicer interior, it was an autograph btw. It also had more storage space in it too. Then you look at the Volvo XC90 and despite it being 8 years old running the same design still looks very good to this day and the interior on that is much nicer and more unique compared to any of the rivals. If it’s one thing we all can agree on, Volvo does one of the best interiors in this segment. While styling is subjective, the q7 just looks boring imo with this refresh, i feel like it was better pre refreshed and doesn’t look as aggressive as it could. The headlights technology is cool though that’s one thing Audi has over the competition. Realistically speaking, I don’t believe anybody is gonna be playing with the headlights all the time considering most people leave them in automatic everyday and pay no attention to them unless it rains. Audi really could’ve put the money into more storage spaces as this is the largest suv they have. Typically though, this just how the Germans are. You have a lot of customizability and gimmicks, but then you are sacrificing a lot of practicality. So yes, while this is decent there are nicer options that are cheaper than this and you still get a richer feel out of those.
Q7 failed when they took away the 3rd row air vents. No captain chairs option is another fail. I wish they would build an Audi similar to the Atlas but retain the power and towing capability of the Q7 or give a PHEV for us here in the States.
@@Pamlicojdjdj1487 it’s very possible. Being made in China is probably better than being made in Canada anyway which is where the last one was built. The Q7 is a very expensive Volkswagen made in Slovakia. And they never update the thing. An Audi badge has no cache.
I have a 2019. Honestly, very little has changed in 6 years. Oh yeah, my gas mileage is better. I personally would never buy one again. I haven't had a problem, but so many people I have known have had minor electrical problems that have cost thousands of dollars to fix. And things like over-the-air software updates have taken forever to reach Audi. Does this one even have it? Every other brand does. Consider it costs you $600 to get the dealer to upgrade your software.
Yes but not in the same category as the Q7 starting with the platform. The Audi rides on the most sophisticated MLB chassis while the Atlas rides on VW’s MQB platform (FWD biased and engine mounted transversally).
I had an A8 with the pop up tweeters. To me, it was a gimmick and it’s wow factor quickly faded. My RAM 1500 limited with 19 speakers sounds better. Also, it seems to me that all aluminum-framed Audis have a front transmission hump that is not only oversized, but robs valuable interior space. My A8 was cramped up front (the rear was regal). An SUV with a cramped frontal area is a no-go for me. Lastly, the dashboard, with all of it’s ugly, cheap looking ebony black plastic that will undoubtedly scratch, show dust and fingerprints looks like it came from a 2018-ish A-8-not impressed, and a bit long in the tooth by now. I would pick a Genesis or Lexus equivalent over the Q7.
Third quarter of 2024, Audi states they had a 91% loss in profits. That is because Audi is a grill redesign company now. January of 2015 current Q7 is introduced on Detroit Auto show, 10 years later, 10 grills updates later, still the same car. Money talks.
The 2 censors in the grill are super ugly. They look like tinted home security censors I have in my house. Should have made it look better or hidden it more. The vehicles are also too expensive - they will have to bring down prices substantially or lose more customers to the likes of Lexus and Volvo.
Audi need to step up its game boo boo!!!! I’d never ask my boo to buy this car cause I talked to all my gurls (shout out to Mid’Dayshia and J’Quelina) who are as caked up as me and none of them like Audi!!!! No phat yammed ebony queen wants this boo!!!!!
The dashboard is horrific! All the sun glare bouncing off the cheap, glossy, finger-print prone plastics! What were they thinking? Not to mention horrible Audi reliability nowadays, and ugly polygon grill. Long past are Audi's glory days (2007-2016).
The Q7 is about 15 inches longer in wheelbase alone. It’s also longer overall, taller, and wider than the Q5. The Q7 is also more luxurious in many other regards.
@@roundtree30 exactly I was just thrown off by it… I have a Mazda cx90 and a SQ5 sportback, although Mazda is considered tiny inside it’s still MUCH bigger than the SQ5
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Amazing video of the Audi Q7!! Great job guys!!! Keep up the great work!!
Yes the 7 is the perfect size and fit for me I love it
Are you guys do a night review on this Q7? Because I like when you guys do that. 😅
1st to view and comment, keep up the great work Drew and Mason!
As a former Audi owner I strongly warn potential buyers of extremely high repair costs outside of warranty. Audi doesn’t 3rd party their parts so everything has to come directly from Audi & Germany. Fantastic vehicles (I loved my A6 Prestige) but reliability over 60k miles gets sketchy.
Nice and yes it a little small and short on storage in front but I’m 5ft 8in and I fit in back in the third row if you know how to make space in all row and not be greedy for space. 😅
Did you set lane keep to early lane keep? If you set it to early lane keep it basically auto-pilots. If you set it to late lane keep, it basically only redirects you back to the centre of the lane if you're about to exit into a different lane (like the mazda CX-50).
Own a 2018 and love the older style dash design frankly….and the reliability has been stellar. Issue you hit at the end. It’s worth nothing!! So we decided to just drive it out. Sad as we usually make a move every 3-4 years. Did that with other manufacturers . Love the car though for distance travel.
I got mine right before the Haptic Touch screens and thank God. My partner has a newer version and I loathe the touch screen. Much prefer the dial. Interestingly, I had to replace the catalytic converter after about 4 yrs, but was under warranty. LOVE my Audi, but I’m concerned about its reliability now that it’s outside warranty.
Honestly the only thing I don’t like is the actual grill it looks like a back crate missing the rest of the grill! Otherwise I love the 7
The sensors on the grill make it look like some kind of unmarked police vehicle.
Love the sound level test and donut Test
I believe that the brake hold function is activated by a aggressive quick push on brake pedal once stopped. Like a Mercedes. I could be wrong. Can't imagine this care not having a brake hold.
We have a ‘21 Q7 Prestige fully loaded and absolutely love it! Very reliable, trouble free, comfortable, great features (4 wheel steering, night vision, excellent sound system, etc.) although I will say the tech can be a bit wonky and challenging at times. Overall, we would buy it again. I am not a fan of the black nonsense with wheels, trim, etc. as it looks cheap and there aren’t really that many changes to the ’25 model over the ‘21 but that’s just fine with me. I am more interested in quality than the current “look”. And the interior quality and design are very good. Audi made a big mistake when they committed to going all in on EV’s and now realize that technology is not the panacea a lot of people think and they suspended all ICE technology development. People still want ICE even if it has to be in a hybrid form and they are trying to backtrack on getting back into what people actually want. So designs stalled, technology stalled and they are offering warmed over versions of the older models. Hopefully they get back on track. Just glad I am old enough to know that our ‘21 Q7 and ‘ 13 A8L are our last cars.
Best car in the whole world
I had a 2017 Q7, loved it and miss it (especially the heated&cooled AND massage seats, 4 wheel steering and the reliable air suspension with no issues) - due to that,when alignment needs to be done... at the mercy of the Audi dealership because 3rd party shops couldn't do it) - traded it in for a less expensive to maintain SQ5.Everything great on this review Plus Q7s need to be at least tuned stage 1(whether you choose the 2.0T or 3.0T) due to being a heavy weight. But Audi should've kept the scroll wheel on the centre console. All those screens are distracting and you best learn how to reset them when they freeze and or black out because all the creature comfort buttons are GONE. I'll choose a 2017 Q7 up to the last model year before the elimination of buttons to screens.
Hi! I'm actually picking up a 2018 Audi Q7 prestige with the adaptive chassis package (so both air ride and 4 wheel steering). It has 76k miles on it. I'm glad to hear the air ride is reliable. What mileage and how long did you have hours? Any other hiccups with the car? Thanks !
@@russelalmanzor2039 Acquired it w/56k kms.Kept her till 147k kms for a supercharged engine.Major reason I traded it is due to a design flaw that throws a CEL code P0491(for bank one…there are two banks which are required to throw TWO codes in order to claim for tsb/warranty.If not under warranty, it’s over $2-3$k job-my third party mech told me they couldn’t do it and must be talen to the dealer because of a “special tool” to do the cleaning job.Apparently there is a TSB but when I went to the dealer,no tsb :( so I decided to trade her in.Oil consumption was consuming a full quart ever 5k miles-had to do my oil changes early since I had a stage 1 tune from APR - I DIY’d all the preventative and scheduled maintenance.Had to have the front sensors recalibrated once - that will eventually happen when you have the radar cruise and lane assist feature.Other than that, the typical Audi electronic gremlins which weren’t a big deal.Buy yourself a vagcom or obd11 to save you money from diagnostics scan fees
@@russelalmanzor2039I swear I replied to you before - maybe my reply didn't submit/save.Anyway, I traded mine in at around 144k kms because I wasn't willing to pay approximately over $3k out of pocket a design flaw that should had been covered under warranty/tsb because only bank 1 of two was clogged - the CEL I had was P0491 or P0492 - one of the other. In order for Audi to cover it, I had to have both which my vehicle only had 1. Plus I asked my local dealer and they told me there is no TSB even though in the U.S.A. there is. Then if you have the radar and lane keep features, be prepared to be ripped off for realignment of the sensors eventually. Engine/motor mounts that started leaking and replaced (I recommend 034Motorsport street density mounts so no more liquid filled mounts) Other than those three... just the wear and tear items (tires because you'll probably experience faster than normal and uneven wear, thermostat & water pump leaks AND PCV replacement since the supercharger is required for removal, might as well get it done).
I had no idea the Q7 had rear wheel steering. They really are trying to keep it fresh.
That SUV in this video looks like a vehicle Darth Vader would drive on Mustafa.
I like to see a 2025 E450 all-terrain review
Audi ❤
So to a point those are good third row for short and once and awhile use. 😅
Will you be doing a review of the SQ5 2025 any time soon?
Is there a grill cover?
Exactly it looks ugly incomplete
I think my Tiguan with the 5 passenger set up is more comfortable! This is basically an upgraded Tiguan with the engine I wish my Tiguan had. Maybe the atlas and I can save tons of money.
Not in the same class my friend. The Q7 (As most Audis) ride on the MLB platform (Engine mounted longitudinal) while Volkswagens ride on the MQB platform (Engine mounted transversally). Won’t go into more details but either Tiguan or Atlas is a FAR cry from an Audi Q5/Q7/Q8
The grey headliner makes it look really cheap unfortunately!
The Q7 while nice is definitely showing its age in some areas. The tech is probably the best out of the 3 main rivals you may compare it too like a TX, A XC90 and MDx etc. However, it could just be on camera but this looks very “average” in terms of luxury materials and quality I’ve done research on the XC90 and watched videos, never sat in one. We’ve been inside the Mazda CX-90 and the Infiniti QX60 and even the Hyundai palisade calligraphy numerous of times. Yes, that’s a different class of vehicle but is about as nice as this, maybe even better.
However, I do wanna focus more on the QX60 as that’s the main vehicle on our new car shopping list. I personally think, that has a better cabin than this, it looks richer and on top of that cheaper than this. I’m gonna assume this doesn’t have the luxury package based off the top part of the doors not being covered in leather which is another $3,700 package and this is an 88 thousand dollar family suv and I believe the 60 had the nicer interior, it was an autograph btw. It also had more storage space in it too. Then you look at the Volvo XC90 and despite it being 8 years old running the same design still looks very good to this day and the interior on that is much nicer and more unique compared to any of the rivals. If it’s one thing we all can agree on, Volvo does one of the best interiors in this segment. While styling is subjective, the q7 just looks boring imo with this refresh, i feel like it was better pre refreshed and doesn’t look as aggressive as it could. The headlights technology is cool though that’s one thing Audi has over the competition. Realistically speaking, I don’t believe anybody is gonna be playing with the headlights all the time considering most people leave them in automatic everyday and pay no attention to them unless it rains. Audi really could’ve put the money into more storage spaces as this is the largest suv they have. Typically though, this just how the Germans are. You have a lot of customizability and gimmicks, but then you are sacrificing a lot of practicality. So yes, while this is decent there are nicer options that are cheaper than this and you still get a richer feel out of those.
Q7 failed when they took away the 3rd row air vents. No captain chairs option is another fail. I wish they would build an Audi similar to the Atlas but retain the power and towing capability of the Q7 or give a PHEV for us here in the States.
Can you do Cadillac XT6 sound level
I'll take a reliable Mdx over this anyday.
Is that an ashtray in the back doors?😂
Lincoln noitus. Bmw x5 x3 or audi q7? What would you buy?
X5
Excellent review as always, but not my favorite car!
Thanks 😊
10:00 no brake hold feature on Q7? Are they joking?😂
I was thinking the same
Would you guys go with the Q7(v6) or the GLE450?
@@Integratedcraig our preference is definitely the GLE
When will the piano black end with car manufacturers. Everyone hates it am I wrong 🤷🏻♂️
I’ll probably go with a Lincoln Nautilis Audi just refuses to really update their vehicles with any sort of imagination or regularity
Yes so prefer a Chinese made Lincoln with trick giant screens spanning the width of the dashboard 😂😂😂🤦🏻
@@Pamlicojdjdj1487 it’s very possible. Being made in China is probably better than being made in Canada anyway which is where the last one was built.
The Q7 is a very expensive Volkswagen made in Slovakia. And they never update the thing.
An Audi badge has no cache.
Sorry but did not find the front grill that attractive!, I think Audi to bring back its old designer from Korea!
Adui cars are very common
Why does the grill look like it's under construction lol
Interiors and tech is so so old, it’s like they have had these interiors for over 5 years , not even close to other German rivals
Wait until start misfiring and oil consumption then
P2179
P2177
P0191
P2188
P0191
Etc……..
It's a great car, but maybe not for me. Thanks for posting though!
No vents or usb ports for the third row. I’d rather at least get an MDX for that matter since it has ports…
Don't know why they call it Q7. When only 4 people can sit. 3rd row seat is useless even for kida
In my opinion
I have a 2019. Honestly, very little has changed in 6 years. Oh yeah, my gas mileage is better. I personally would never buy one again. I haven't had a problem, but so many people I have known have had minor electrical problems that have cost thousands of dollars to fix. And things like over-the-air software updates have taken forever to reach Audi. Does this one even have it? Every other brand does. Consider it costs you $600 to get the dealer to upgrade your software.
Atlas is still a better buy
Yes but not in the same category as the Q7 starting with the platform. The Audi rides on the most sophisticated MLB chassis while the Atlas rides on VW’s MQB platform (FWD biased and engine mounted transversally).
Same as before
A beige Headliner and tan seats should be illegal
I had an A8 with the pop up tweeters. To me, it was a gimmick and it’s wow factor quickly faded. My RAM 1500 limited with 19 speakers sounds better. Also, it seems to me that all aluminum-framed Audis have a front transmission hump that is not only oversized, but robs valuable interior space. My A8 was cramped up front (the rear was regal). An SUV with a cramped frontal area is a no-go for me. Lastly, the dashboard, with all of it’s ugly, cheap looking ebony black plastic that will undoubtedly scratch, show dust and fingerprints looks like it came from a 2018-ish A-8-not impressed, and a bit long in the tooth by now. I would pick a Genesis or Lexus equivalent over the Q7.
2025 Audi Q7 3.0L TFSI V6 8-Speed Automatic Quattro AWD Prestige Black Optic Package!
Third quarter of 2024, Audi states they had a 91% loss in profits. That is because Audi is a grill redesign company now. January of 2015 current Q7 is introduced on Detroit Auto show, 10 years later, 10 grills updates later, still the same car. Money talks.
$88k? 😮 Get a Kia Sorento Hybrid. Overall a better car
The price of this underwhelming vehicle is assault.
Look up the criminal definition of assault. It doesn't apply in this context.
The 2 censors in the grill are super ugly. They look like tinted home security censors I have in my house. Should have made it look better or hidden it more. The vehicles are also too expensive - they will have to bring down prices substantially or lose more customers to the likes of Lexus and Volvo.
Upped it's game, sure, but those bones are still plenty old. Too little, too late Audi, sorry.
It’s still gonna break
The gas pedal is a joke
Why does it look like a wagon?
Not a fan of the butt-ugly grill…
Wow.... that grill looks horrible.
This is not good under the Audi family.
HIDEOUS grill.
Stop hanging out the window 😅
No lol
Ima call the front of this car brace face. It just looks like teeth with braces on it. Kind of looks broken ngl
Audi need to step up its game boo boo!!!! I’d never ask my boo to buy this car cause I talked to all my gurls (shout out to Mid’Dayshia and J’Quelina) who are as caked up as me and none of them like Audi!!!! No phat yammed ebony queen wants this boo!!!!!
Audi has quickly become an unreliable brand
They made it worse
what is that disgusting looking grill? looks way out of place
Awful
Just buy a touareg...... save alot of money for the exact same car.......
The dashboard is horrific! All the sun glare bouncing off the cheap, glossy, finger-print prone plastics! What were they thinking? Not to mention horrible Audi reliability nowadays, and ugly polygon grill. Long past are Audi's glory days (2007-2016).
No it's to small but it is nice but if I'm being honest if you get a q7 you might as well get a Q5 because it's the same exact size as the Q7
What are u talking about??
No it isn’t 😆
The Q7 is about 15 inches longer in wheelbase alone. It’s also longer overall, taller, and wider than the Q5. The Q7 is also more luxurious in many other regards.
@@jackz4149 No need to respond, because we all know that is so far from the truth. They are either trolling or just not really a car person. l
@@roundtree30 exactly I was just thrown off by it… I have a Mazda cx90 and a SQ5 sportback, although Mazda is considered tiny inside it’s still MUCH bigger than the SQ5
Are you guys do a night review on this Q7? Because I like when you guys do that. 😅
Yes, coming soon!