Driver and passenger heated-cushion, driver and passenger heated-seatback
Driver seat memory
Dual illuminated vanity mirrors
Electrochromatic rearview mirror
Express open/close glass sunroof
External temperature display
Front Ventilated disc brakes
Front and rear reading lights
Front fog/driving lights
Fuel Consumption: City: 19 mpg
Fuel Consumption: Highway: 25 mpg
Genuine wood/piano black dash trim
Genuine wood/piano black trim
Heated driver mirror
Heated passenger mirror
Heated windshield washer jets
In-Dash single CD player
Intercooled Supercharger
Leather seat upholstery
Leather shift knob trim
Leather steering wheel trim
MP3 player
Manufacturer's 0-60mph acceleration time (seconds): 6.7 s
Memorized Settings for 2 drivers
Memorized Settings including door mirror(s)
Passenger Airbag
Passenger reverse tilt mirror
Piano black center console trim
Power Folding Third Row Seat
Power liftgate
Power remote driver mirror adjustment
Power remote w/tilt down passenger mirror adjustment
Power retractable mirrors
Power windows
Privacy glass: Deep
Proximity remote trunk release
Radio Data System
Rear air conditioning with separate controls
Rear fog lights
Rear heat ducts with separate controls
Rear spoiler: Lip
Remote power door locks
Roof rails
Side airbag
Silver aluminum rims
SiriusXM AM/FM/HD/Satellite Radio
Speed Sensitive Audio Volume Control
Split rear bench
Stability controll with anti-roll
Tachometer
Total Number of Speakers: 10
Trip computer
Turn signal in mirrors
Video Monitor Location: Front
Wheel Diameter: 19
Wheel Width: 8.5
Dealer Notes
CARFAX 1-Owner, Maryland State Inspected, No Accidents, Excellent Condition, Navigation, Bluetooth, Leather, Sunroof, Back-Up Camera, Cruise Control, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Seats, Heated Seats, Cooled Seats, 3rd Row Seats, New Tires, Tow Package, Alloy Wheels, Bose Stereo, 3.0L TFSI V6 DOHC, ABS brakes, Alloy wheels, Compass, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual zone A/C, Heated door mirrors, Heated Front Bucket Seats, Heated front seats, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Power Liftgate, Power moonroof, Remote keyless entry, Traction control. Awards: * ALG Residual Value Awards
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.4Out of 5
Research the maintenance needs
By rjnvegas | on Wednesday, April 04, 2018
3.0
Overall I have been pleased with my Q7, but I would suggest that any potential buyer invests in time-consuming due diligence to truly understand what is necessary for the maintenance of a performance vehicle. I experienced loud brake squeaking around 15,000 miles and was told that I would most likely need to replace in the span of a few months. At 20,000 miles I have been advised that my tires and brakes need to be replaced. This is very common amongst Audi and the Q7. It is a critical missing piece to truly understand the cost of ownership and I think it is important for the consumer to know.
Other than that, the Q7 fits my needs offering a usable third row without the large size. It is somewhat generic interior is unimpressive. The technology within is fun, and like most new things, can be glitchy at times. Overall it is reliable.…
Surprisingly dull, not quick, big SUV
By Paul | on Saturday, May 19, 2018
4.0
After driving my Son in laws Audi A5 with the 2.0 turbo I was impressed by the performance so I thought Id give the Q7 a try with this engine. I found the driving experience more similar to my Chevrolet Tahoe than to my Acura RDX. The car is big (wheelbase within 1 of Tahoe) and does not feel sporty. It is quiet and smooth, and the interior appointments are first class. The German MMI system is complicated and causes the driver to take attention away from the road. With the 2.0 turbo, power is adequate but not inspiring. With the size of this vehicle, it lumbers around corners. And then there is the low rpm 4 cyl groan sound that I hate. The comfort drive setting causes the low rpm shift points that make you feel like the car is lugging. Dynamic improves that somewhat. I should have bought the BMW X5 or tried the Audi Q5. 3rd row seat is extremely difficult to enter/exit. Best thing about it is that it stows well and you can forget it is there.…
Great ride with quite a few misses and limitations
By YJP | on Friday, September 13, 2019
4.0
I have the 2.0T Premium+ with Warm weather package and a few other add-ons. I would've happily traded the tow package for Running Boards if I could've, as I know I won't be towing anything especially with a 2.0T engine. Anyways the car rides smooth and the extra 3rd row is good enough for occasional use when we have extra passenger or two. Gas mileage is not the best and I had to train myself with the gas pedal for better mileage. Interior is nice although more plastic than I preferred on a luxury vehicle. Also extremely limited storage space inside, especially the driver side compartment that also serves as a not very effective arm rest and wireless phone charger. It has a very confusing or should I say not a very intuitive MMI and you have to scroll through menus and back to find something that should've been there in one particular or say multiple menus. For example if you want to add a favorite in navigation, it is not available in most of the navigation menus and you have to scroll back and forth through several screens to find it. Saving your destinations especially one's downloaded from myAudi or phone is a very long chore and confusing as well. When you send a location from phone to your Audi navigation you cannot save it to favorites right away. You have to select and engage it first as if you are driving there now and then scroll through various menus to be able to save it. Not having a touch screen complicates it further as you have to add a new name to that location even though the destination already has it and you already sent it with a name and location from myAudi. Ridiculous!! There are various other limitations to most of the features. There is no remote start for those cold or hot days. Opening the power tailgate and closing it between the hands-free, the FOB key, the switch on the driver door, and the trunk has it's own limitations and requirements which becomes very confusing. It works with one way in certain conditions and not in others so I never know what will work every time. The 12V sockets are of no particular use and I am not even sure you can put a cigarette lighter in it. I am saying this because I have been blowing fuses just because of using a USB car charger on the rear sockets. Going through the manual I found out there is a 1AMP fuse for all the sockets!?!?! 1AMP?!?! I have yet to see a car that too a UTILITY vehicle that has limitation of 1AMP for the 12V sockets. Forget about using it with any electrical equipment let alone a cigarette lighter. I know I seem to be on a rant here but these are important misses from a higher end utility vehicle for me. Other than that the car is awesome in comfort and drive. Giving it 4 stars for that but the annoying little limitations and misses keep it from a 5.…