When it was first in the showrooms in 2007, the Audi Q7 pushed the boundaries of both the SUV and people’s expectations of the German manufacturer overnight. It was the company’s first SUV and put Audi in the company of Range Rover, the Porsche Cayenne and their ilk. The engine range speaks volumes about the intentions of Audi when it comes to this serious piece of kit. The smallest available is the 3.0 diesel, the largest the massive 6.0 TDI, which make the 3.0, 3.6 and 4.2 petrol-driven engines look decidedly average. It’s quite a rare beast, with only about 130,000 of these luxury motors making it to the road in the whole of Europe between 2007 and 2013.
Key Features of Audi Cars • Reliability • Endurance • Performance • Executive style • Value for money
Often the manufacturer of choice for today’s executives yet equally popular as a family car, Audi’s quality is instantly recognisable. As you would expect from an established German manufacturer, Audis are reliable, stylish, and crafted from high-end materials. So, even when carrying a high mileage or travelling long distances, second-hand Audis can deliver excellent performance.
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