Pics of Q7 in chester

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Pics of Q7 in chester

Post by rs666 » Thu May 11, 2006 6:05 pm

LHD on display for customers who had ordered one to view..

Its VERY BIG

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Post by harry » Thu May 11, 2006 6:13 pm

Yeh sat in a couple of these in different dealers. Sat side by side an X5 its actually only approx 1 ft longer than an X5.

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Post by markwm » Thu May 11, 2006 11:50 pm

The grille look horrible, especially in that face on pic.

I'm really starting to dislike Audi's plastic grilles.

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Post by ashleyadam » Fri Jul 21, 2006 11:24 pm

i'm not sure why audi have built this jeep what a joke it is like a tank, i did go to view car in Piccadily early Match and spent no more than 4 mins looking at vehicle. I have only seen one one the road since being driven by a woman, if anyone is interested in a jeep please look around before going for the Audi. Only benefit of this car is more road congestion it is like the bendy buses.

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Post by graemep » Sat Jul 22, 2006 8:46 am

Had a drive of one of these last weekend on the Quattro events, but it left me feeling underwhelmed.

While I'm no fan of 4x4's, if I was to choose one it would be the Porsche Cayenne - just feels to have more character.

With the Q7 - you should see just how it makes people move out the way on country lanes though...

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Post by maxxximus » Sat Jul 22, 2006 9:14 am

Dislike all 4x4s with a passion - serve no real purpose other than to cart the sprogs to school. This ones much the same and probably drives like a clown car. :piss: :audibash:

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Post by dazp » Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:28 am

i also cant get why people fork out that much money for what is ment to be an off roader just to end up using it as any other car .
maybe somebody can put me stright as to what benifits it has over other cars apart from feeling more safe on the road .

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Post by simple1 » Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:29 am

Cant put you right on Q7-Cayenne-X5 type cars, but I can defend RR Sport..i have driven one for a year, carries three kids who never argue, two are 6" plus,
tows trailor with digger, two tonnes of cement, blocks and bricks and just about anything else you can think of onto wet green field sites where
JCB's and Cats have dug the ground up. Is acumplished mile muncher, I can cover 2000 miles a week on motorways,(only using four tanks of fuel) and still feel fresh after each journey,
and it will carry two large GSD's who can both lie flat in the boot and are quite happy there all day..as long as they get out for a pee from time to time :lol:
If I didn't have this use for this car, I would not have bought it, mine does go off road, plenty never see anything but tarmac... or a lawn or two in the summer party season :roll:

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Post by ashleyadam » Mon Jul 24, 2006 8:02 am

simple1 wrote:Cant put you right on Q7-Cayenne-X5 type cars, but I can defend RR Sport..i have driven one for a year, carries three kids who never argue, two are 6" plus,
tows trailor with digger, two tonnes of cement, blocks and bricks and just about anything else you can think of onto wet green field sites where
JCB's and Cats have dug the ground up. Is acumplished mile muncher, I can cover 2000 miles a week on motorways,(only using four tanks of fuel) and still feel fresh after each journey,
and it will carry two large GSD's who can both lie flat in the boot and are quite happy there all day..as long as they get out for a pee from time to time :lol:
If I didn't have this use for this car, I would not have bought it, mine does go off road, plenty never see anything but tarmac... or a lawn or two in the summer party season :roll:
You have use for such an item when I take my kids to school in the morning Central London is full of them - Mainly female drivers who not all but most struggle to see over steering wheel. It maks the school run a nightmare sometimes (99%).

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RE: Re: RE: Pics of Q7 in chester

Post by dazp » Mon Jul 24, 2006 11:20 am

yes i would agree with that as you use it how they are disigned to be used and not just an over sized shopping trolley.

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