Failed oil consumption test 2017 q7 3.0t premium plus
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[QUOTE=Steelcoil;25699208]Reading the comments on the 3.0T engine makes me want to avoid newer Audis. Look like they really suck, and the MLB-Evo chassis sucks too. Our Mk-I Q7 has been bulletproof in comparison. There are electrical issues like the satellite radio and rear brake lights, but European electronics suck in comparison to Japanese.
Audi sold 25,363 Q7s in the US. I am not surprised there is no interest in providing good support. Just buy another one I suppose. NOT.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/audi-q7-sales-figures/[/QUOTE
Well, both the '17 and '21 model Q7 have now made it onto CR's "Worst Used Cars" list in their annual automobile ratings issue...not a good sign, but it only indicates they have had poor reliability reported by owners with cars in those particular years, such as the cracked cylinders this member reported having prior.
My impression is that after driving my '10 or '15 to the dealer for a warranty service, and I get a new Q7 as a loaner (I have one currently), it just feels less substantial in practically every way. Sure, the tech is updated and the digital cockpit is a nice add, but driving it reminds me of a lot of prior rental car experiences...nice, but austere interior, gets pushed around by a cross-wind really badly, fairly good ride quality, but rather toy-like in comparison to our Gen 1 Q7s. I love, love, love driving them back to the dealer to pickup our Gen 1 cars...that's the best part of having them as loaners.
Audi sold 25,363 Q7s in the US. I am not surprised there is no interest in providing good support. Just buy another one I suppose. NOT.
https://www.goodcarbadcar.net/audi-q7-sales-figures/[/QUOTE
Well, both the '17 and '21 model Q7 have now made it onto CR's "Worst Used Cars" list in their annual automobile ratings issue...not a good sign, but it only indicates they have had poor reliability reported by owners with cars in those particular years, such as the cracked cylinders this member reported having prior.
My impression is that after driving my '10 or '15 to the dealer for a warranty service, and I get a new Q7 as a loaner (I have one currently), it just feels less substantial in practically every way. Sure, the tech is updated and the digital cockpit is a nice add, but driving it reminds me of a lot of prior rental car experiences...nice, but austere interior, gets pushed around by a cross-wind really badly, fairly good ride quality, but rather toy-like in comparison to our Gen 1 Q7s. I love, love, love driving them back to the dealer to pickup our Gen 1 cars...that's the best part of having them as loaners.
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