The 2018 Audi Q7 3.0 TFSI Quattro shown on this page felt much the same as a V6-powered model I also tested and reviewed last year, although this variation on the theme didn't include an upgrade to the $1,800 S Line Sport package, so therefore was devoid of the sportier model's identically sized albeit uniquely designed 20-inch alloys on 285/45
get your price. The 2024 Audi Q5 starts at $45,795 and goes up to $60,895. The base trim level comes with a turbocharged four-cylinder, but there's also a plug-in hybrid powertrain offered as well
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The 2.0-litre four-cylinder turbocharged petrol engine in the A4 2.0 TFSI Sport is tuned for 140kW and 320Nm. That puts in in the middle of the range, between the the 110kW/250Nm 1.4 TFSI and the
That said, its real market rivals are also a little too long in the tooth. Which leaves the Audi Q5 45 TFSI’s material luster, refinement, practicality, and performance to speak for itself. ROAD TEST: Audi Q5 45 TFSI Prestige quattro Engine: 261 HP 273 lb.-ft 2-lire turbo gasoline I4 Drive: 7-speed double clutch automatic AWD TESTED: 0-60 mph
New Features in the 2023 Audi Q7. With more power under the hood the 2023 Audi Q7 45 TFSI is ready to impress. Receiving a 13 horsepower upgrade from years past, the vehicle is powered by a 4-cylinder engine with 261 horsepower. New technology solutions have been added for the 2023 Audi Q7 lineup. Q7 55 and SQ7 Prestige trim level models now
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The crossover is the new minivan, and in an age of $4-per-gallon gasoline, the fuel-efficient crossover is all the rage. While minivan-mommies may disagree for the sake of image, ask yourself: how is your crossover different than your parent’s minivan? The minivan sprang out of the station wagon revolt and the CUV is the result of minivan denial. As usual, the formula is the same: start with a sedan, add a taller box, toss in some optional AWD to make buyers think they are getting something rugged and you get instant sales success (unless you’re a Chrysler, but that’s a different review). This CUV formula wrought on an A4 creates the Audi Q5, one of Audi’s hottest selling models in the US market. Sales of the cute-ute soared over 70% to just over 23,000 in 2010 and show no signs of cooling with January sales up 50% over 2010. To keep the momentum (and CAFE numbers) going in the right direction, Audi has mated the corporate engine to the latest 8-speed auto from ZF creating the 2011 Q5 Quattro. Editor’s note: apologies for the press shots, which were made necessary by a technical the Q5 plays the same farm girl card as the majority of the Audi lineup. The wholesome sheet metal is attractive, but completely devoid of the dramatic styling cues that grace the new X3, GLK, SRX and even the XC60. Some might even call the Q5 slightly boring. The sterile exterior was accentuated by the rental-car white paint our tester wore. Sales of the old X3 paled in comparison to the Q5, but by early indications, the X3 has the Q5’s sales crown in its sights this year. Will the wholesome farm girl beat the beauty queen with its newly found frugal practicality? Since it will take a while for the market to let us know, give us your take now in the comment section below. In order to maintain brisk sales, the base Q5 has received an engine down-size for 2011. With the likes of the Ford Explorer sporting a turbocharged engine option, it was only a matter of time before one of VW/Audi’s turbo engines was found under the Q5’s hood. Audi followers know that the TT, A3, A4 and A5 are now available exclusively with the turbocharged four-pot in the USA and if the numbers tell the full story, buyers may not miss the V6 when the option is finally removed at some point in the future. Forced induction lovers rejoice! The turbo charged fuel sipper is the base engine, not an expensive option (unlike the new the new Explorer).While the 211HP Audi TFSI engine is nothing new, the lighter duty version of the 8-speed ZF cog-swapper found under the hoods of certain Rolls Royce and BMW models is. According to ze Germans, the 2 extra cogs alone are worth an 11% improvement in fuel economy over the previous 6-speed. The result of the displacement right-sizing and extra gears means the Q5 in guise delivers 20MPG city, 27 highway and 22 combined. On paper this is only a 15% increase, in practice during our 800-mile week-long test of the A5, we averaged an impressive in mixed driving; a practical real-world 25% increase in mileage over a Q5 I drove a year ago. would be good in a FWD CUV, but even better when you note that all US bound models are equipped with Quattro. By offering AWD standard on all Q5s in the USA, Audi succeeds in distancing themselves from the likes of the two-wheel-drive XC60 or GLK chionophobic base models. For MPG comparison, the new BMW X3 xDrive28i delivers 19/25 MPG, the Volvo XC60 AWD gives buyers 18/24, the Acura RDX spools up 17/22 and the Mercedes GLK rounds out the bottom gulping a lowly 16/22 MPG. No wonder Audi expects 60% of Q5 buyers to stick with the base the first stab of the accelerator it seems that there is a replacement for displacement after all: while the V6 in the Q5 may deliver 59 more horsepower, it’s actually 15lb-ft down on its two-liter cousin. Torque comes on early, lag is minimal and the twist doesn’t quit until high in the RPM band. It is therefore no surprise that our tester scooted to 60MPH in (Audi claims officially), down only .2 seconds to the equipped Q5 we have tested in the past. It’s worth pointing out that the beats acceleration expectations while the merely meets them. The numbers are close enough to make little difference to most shoppers. The only impediment to sporting progress in the seems to be the 8-speed transmission. The sheer number of gears seems to leave the transmission software confused about which gear is right for you. The result: acceleration can be a varied experience depending on your speed. Still, overall performance is quite good having a far more linear feel than the I6 in the XC60 or even the turbo four in the RDX. Buyers paying extra for the Q5 may be disappointed to find that the is still mated to ye olde ZF 6-speed. Towing capacity is the same between engines at a lofty (for a small CUV) 4,400lbs when properly on the road, the suspension tuning is similar to the stiff for a CUV. Wide tires, a wide track, beefy brakes, fairly svelte curb weight (the is 209lbs lighter than the and oddly well balanced weight distribution of (TTAC estimate) and quick steering ( to lock) combine to give the Q5 athletic prowess on the track worthy of a BMW badge. If you are used to your Audi plowing like a nose-heavy freighter, the Q5 will surprise you. A quick-shifting DSG gearbox or at the least some shift paddles (available on the might even turn the into a pleasing corner carver. Compared to the likes of the XC60, RDX and GLK, the Q5 is certainly the road feel champ but it can’t quite match the new X3 for road manners. First released as a 2009 model, our 2011 tester brought few changes to its largely monochromatic interior. Audi’s limited and tasteful use of wood trim helped break up the large expanses of black in our tester but let you know the price tag is lower than the wood-laden Q7. Unlike some of the competition (and some Audi models) buyers can opt for lighter leather and dashboard shades resulting in a feel that is far more airy than the black-on-black-on-black theme of our latest MMI system is the largest change inside the Q5. Along with a large high-resolution LCD in a dedicated dash binnacle, a revised MMI controller knob that now includes a mini-joystick and revised software. The high-resolution 3-D navigation screens are crisp and comparable to BMW’s latest iDrive. BMW’s wise-aspect ratio screen gets the nod for the wow factor, but Audi delivers a close second in both form and function. Bluetooth and iPod integration are both about average in the class with logical controls and fairly good media device browsing ability on the main screen or the small LCD between the speedo and tach via the steering wheel controls. My only major gripe with the MMI system continues to be the lack of voice commands for media device voice control ala Ford Sync, in truth this is a complaint against everyone but Ford. A less critical niggle is that Audi has done nothing to address the ergonomic flaw in the button and knob layout. While you can change the volume on the steering wheel (and voice command is available for some functions) I found myself spending a great deal of time looking down at the array of buttons surrounding the MMI dial or hunting for the volume knob. In a CUV with a moderately high beltline, this poses a distraction issue. Some upgrades, including steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters, a backup camera, and intelligent cruise control are available only on the Prestige (the most expensive version of the Q5) so they were not available to test on our loaner. Great, but how much does it cost? Our Q5 came in Premium Plus trim with a base MSRP of $39,400, the $3,000 navigation and parking sensor package and the $850 Bang & Olufson sound system. Only a $350 rear side-airbag option, 19”” wheels and some sparkly paint remained un-selected on our nearly loaded $44,600 tester. While the navigation system wears a big price tag, even for the luxury market, the functionality of the MMI is worth it. To achieve the lower ticket the is “de-contented” to 18-inch wheels, a manual lift gate, and washerless headlamps. In our book these features (or lack thereof) are worth the $7,300 discount and greater fuel economy. A quick drive by my local Audi dealers revealed that all but two examples on the floor had had the MMI, so if you want a stripper, be prepared to order. In comparison, a similarly equipped Volvo XC60 (albeit larger and more powerful) is the value leader coming in $2000 less with more interior room. A comparably equipped Mercedes GLK? $46,400. If BMW is more your style, an X3 xDrive28i will set you back an eye bulging $47,825 comparably equipped. Admittedly the Q5’s sporty dimensions (read: small) limit cargo room compared to the GLK and XC60, both which can easily swallow a 10-foot PVC pipe or 6-foot ladder from the home improvement shop of your choice. Practicality lovers note that the XC60’s fold-down front seat actually allows the Swede to sword-swallow a 10-foot ladder if you are careful. As pictures can attest, a two-tank water softener will fit in the Q5 no problem. If a sporty ride with cargo hauling capacity is what you seek, look no further than an Audi A4 Avant. If you really must CUV like the Jones’ then the Q5 is certainly a well-balanced provided the vehicle, insurance and one tank of gas for the statistics as tested:0-30: seconds0-60: seconds
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Sometime next year, Audi Philippines will be introducing a heavily refreshed Q7 and with it comes styling heavily influenced by its flagship Q8. But before that happens, there’s this: the 2019 Q7. It’s hard to imagine but 10 years ago, Audi didn’t have SUVs. Sure, they built a name around the quattro all-wheel drive, but they had no high-riding, family-oriented astonishing therefore how Audi’s managed to get the SUV game so right. Compared to its premium-priced compatriots, they’ve managed to build winner after winner after winner, and the Q7 is no different. Determined to future-proof this three-row SUV, they tapped the MLB-Evo platform—the very same one that underpins the Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne, and the Lamborghini that, it’s managed to shed around 300 kilograms—an enormous saving even on a two-ton (1,950 kilograms to be exact) car while also offering extra chassis stiffness thanks to reinforcements dubbed “torsion rings.”This should be good news because despite a dizzying array of engine options, the base model makes do with a 4-cylinder gasoline engine. Don’t fret though because with direct fuel injection and turbocharging, it makes 252 horsepower and 370 Nm of torque—figures that match some of the more popular mid-sized SUVs, premium or otherwise. Even better, it uses a proper 8-speed torque converter automatic to handle all that claims that the century mark is dispatched in just seconds, an impressive number but probably not the best criterion on which it’ll be judged day to day. Since it’s a 7-seater, 5-meter long, wide SUV, standing starts seem a little important to the would-be buyer is how the Q7 utilizes all this power to effortlessly merge with traffic, be it at highway speeds or trudging along EDSA. Equally great is how the 8-speed gearbox handles all this power. It’s smooth, well-mannered, and responsive. Moreover, the car is refined keeping the outside world hushed even at triple digit steel springs as standard, the Q7 takes on a permissive approach to its ride. There’s a bit more float here, but at least the ride is a match for the character of its drivetrain. There’s an odd low speed niggle, especially when going over expansion joints, but the overall experience is agreeable; definitely better than any of its German better, Audi has managed to disguise the Q7’s mass with linear steering. It’s lacking in feedback and a bit light, but it does result in sedan-like quickness. With generous greenhouses all around, it’s easy to place it despite its size. On the flipside, it doesn’t communicate intimately with the road, but perhaps that’s not part of its CV as a large SUV. In fact, for those in the back seat, this could be deemed decision to mold the Q7 into a more isolated, more opulent experience continues inside. The brushed metal applique, geometric forms, and supreme fit and finish serve this car well and are fitting for a car priced close to 6 million pesos. The treatment here is more of smart, modern, and sensible luxury rather than an ostentatious one. Plus, dig deeper and it’s actually well-speced with power front seats, four-zone climate control, and an electrically retractable third row. The only thing missing would be the vaunted Virtual Cockpit instrumentation and that’s reserved solely for high trim MMI interface, with its combination of buttons, a toggle switches, and a rotary knob, is surprisingly easy to use but because it’s located north of the shifter, requires a reach for those with short arms. Next to the expansive cabin, the 8-inch (retractable) infotainment screen is pleasant enough to look at, but the graphics do come across as low-rent at times. Moreover, it does obstruct traffic Q7’s close to three-meter wheelbase and squared-off roofline translates into an SUV with commendable room across all three rows. Naturally, the front is capacious, but those in the second and third row are treated just as well. With children the most likely occupants of the third row, it’s worth saying that the second-row seats require some muscle to get out of the way. Still, they slide in a split adding to flexibility. With the third row up, there’s room for a couple of grocery bags. Flatten them and it grows to 770 liters. Fold the second row too, and it can actually swallow a whopping 1,955 the broadest sense, the Q7 isn’t the most visually striking or appealing car to look at. However, its sense of understatement seems more becoming of an Audi. Its biggest success is mainly at how it manages to cut its bulk by using strong horizontal lines. The only thing that betrays its size? The 19-inch wheels and tires which look rather small next to the metal work surrounding brand claim has always been to use technology to deliver the gains that other carmakers use more obvious means to achieve and often court compromise for the sake of. With that in mind, the Q7 comes as a serious piece of work—one that combines a practical, brilliantly-constructed cabin with immaculate road manners, and upper-class imperiousness. It’s refined, capable, and laden with sophistication—it’s an ultimate expression of Audi’s knowledge. 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro click here for latest prices Ownership 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro Year Introduced 2016 Vehicle Classification Luxury SUV Warranty 2 years / Unlimited kilometers The Basics Body Type 5-door SUV Seating 7 Engine / Drive F/AWD Under the Hood Displacement (liters) Aspiration Turbocharged Fuel Delivery Direct Injection Layout / # of Cylinders I4 BHP @ rpm 252 @ 5,000-6,000 Nm @ rpm 370 @ 1,600-4,500 Fuel / Min. Octane Gasoline / 95~ Transmission 8 AT Cruise Control Yes Fuel Economy @ Ave. Speed km/L @ 13 km/h Dimensions and Weights Length (mm) 5,052 Width (mm) 1,968 Height (mm) 1,741 Wheelbase (mm) 2,994 Curb Weight (kg) 1,910 Suspension and Tires Front Suspension Independent, MacPherson Strut Rear Suspension Independent, Multi-Link Front Brakes Vented Disc Rear Brakes Disc Tires Goodyear Eagle F1 SUV 255/55 R 19 Y (f & r) Wheels Alloy Safety Features Airbags 6 Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Yes, with EBD Traction / Stability Control Yes Parking Sensors Yes, Front and Rear Front Seatbelts 3-pt ELR with pre-tensioner x 2 Rear Seatbelts 3-pt ELR x 3 (2nd row), 3-pt ELR x 2 (3rd row) ISOFIX Child Seat Anchor Yes Other Safety Features Hill Start Assist Tire Pressure Monitoring System Exterior Features Headlights HID Fog Lamps Yes, Rear Auto Lights Yes Rain-sensing Wipers Yes Interior Features Steering Wheel Adjust Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel Material Leather Seating Adjustment (driver) Electric, 8-way Seating Adjustment (front passenger) Electric, 8-way Seating Surface Leather Folding Rear Seat Yes, 40/20/40 (2nd), 50/50, Electric (3rd) On-Board Computer Yes Convenience Features Power Steering Yes Power Door Locks Yes Power Windows Yes Power Mirrors Yes, with Fold Proximity Key Yes Climate Control 4-Zone, with Rear Vents Audio System Stereo CD MP3 Aux USB Bluetooth # of Speakers 10 Steering Controls Yes Review: 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro Reviewed by Kimramos on October 07, 2019 Rating: 5 Sometime next year, Audi Philippines will be introducing a heavily refreshed Q7 and with it comes styling heavily influenced by its flagship...
EPA ClassificationStandard SUV 4WDDrivetrainAll Wheel DriveEngine Type and Required FuelIntercooled Supercharger Premium Unleaded V-6Displacement (liters/cubic inches) L/183Fuel SystemGasoline Direct InjectionMaximum Horsepower @ RPM333 @ 5500Maximum Torque @ RPM325 @ 2900Cooling System Capacity (quarts)NATransmission Order CodeNATransmission DescriptionAutomatic w/ODNumber of Transmission Speeds8First Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Drive Axle Ratio (:1) Case Gear Ratio, high (:1)NATransfer Case Gear Ratio, low (:1)NAEPA Greenhouse Gas ScoreNACO2 Emissions, 15K mi/year (tons) city/highway (miles) / Fuel Economy, combined/city/highway (mpg)21 / 19 / 25EPA Fuel Economy Equivalent (for hybrid and electric vehicles), combined/city/highway (MPGe)N/A / N/A / N/AFuel Capacity / Gas Tank Fuel Tank Capacity (gallons)NAWidth, without mirrors (inches) Track Width (inches) Track Width (inches) Ground Clearance (inches)NARear Door Opening Height (inches)NARear Door Opening Width (inches)NALiftover Height (inches)NAPassenger / Seating Capacity7Total Passenger Volume (cubic feet)NAFront Head Room (inches) Leg Room (inches) Shoulder Room (inches) Hip Room (inches)NASecond Row Head Room (inches) Row Leg Room (inches) Row Shoulder Room (inches) Row Hip Room (inches)NAThird Row Head Room (inches) Row Leg Room (inches) Row Shoulder Room (inches) Row Hip Room (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind First Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind Second Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind Third Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Width at Beltline (inches)NACargo Bed Width Between Wheelhousings (inches)NACargo Bed Height (inches)NACargo Space/Area Behind Front Row (cubic feet) Space/Area Behind Second Row (cubic feet) Space/Area Behind Third Row (cubic feet) Diameter / Radius, curb to curb (feet) Diameter / Radius, wall to wall (feet)NAFront Suspension TypeMulti-LinkRear Suspension TypeMulti-LinkFront Shock Absorber Diameter (mm)NARear Shock Absorber Diameter (mm)NAFront Anti-Roll Bar Diameter (inches)NARear Anti-Roll Bar Diameter (inches)NAAnti-Lock-Braking System4-WheelFront Brake Rotors, diameter x thickness (inches) Brake Rotors, diameter x thickness (inches) Drums, diameter x width (inches)NAFront Wheel Size (inches)19 X Wheel MaterialAluminumFront Tire SizeP255/55HR19Rear Wheel Size (inches)19 X Wheel MaterialAluminumRear Tire SizeP255/55HR19Spare Wheel Size (inches)NAMaximum Towing Capacity (pounds)NAMaximum Trailer Weight, dead weight hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Tongue Weight, dead weight hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Trailer Weight, weight distributing hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Tongue Weight, weight distributing hitch (pounds)NABase Curb Weight (pounds)4938Total Option Weight (pounds) Payload Capacity (pounds)NACold Cranking Amps @ 0° F420Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps)180Audi Q7 Specs for Other Model Years2023 Audi Q72022 Audi Q72021 Audi Q72020 Audi Q72019 Audi Q72017 Audi Q72015 Audi Q72014 Audi Q72013 Audi Q72013 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2012 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2012 Audi Q72011 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2011 Audi Q72010 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2010 Audi Q72009 Audi Q72008 Audi Q72007 Audi Q7Engine: TFSI V6 DOHCTransmission: 8-Speed Automatic w/Tiptronic -inc: shift-by-wire Axle RatioGVWR: 6,479 lbsEngine Auto Stop-Start FeatureTransmission w/Driver Selectable Mode and Oil CoolerFull-Time All-WheelEngine Oil Cooler75-Amp/Hr 420CCA Maintenance-Free Battery w/Run Down ProtectionRegenerative 180 Amp AlternatorTowing Equipment -inc: Trailer Sway Control1367# Maximum PayloadGas-Pressurized Shock AbsorbersFront And Rear Anti-Roll BarsElectric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Gal. Fuel TankDual Stainless Steel Exhaust w/Polished Tailpipe FinisherPermanent Locking HubsMulti-Link Front Suspension w/Coil SpringsMulti-Link Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front And Rear Vented Discs, Brake Assist, Hill Descent Control and Electric Parking BrakeWheels: 19" 5-V-Spoke DesignTires: 255/55R19 All-SeasonWheels w/Silver AccentsTire Mobility KitClearcoat PaintExpress Open/Close Sliding And Tilting Glass 1st And 2nd Row Sunroof w/Power SunshadeBody-Colored Front BumperBody-Colored Rear Bumper w/Metal-Look Rub Strip/Fascia AccentMetal-Look Bodyside Insert and Body-Colored Wheel Well TrimMetal-Look Side Windows Trim and Black Front Windshield TrimBody-Colored Door HandlesBody-Colored Power Side Mirrors w/Turn Signal IndicatorFixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval Wiper and DefrosterDeep Tinted GlassRain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers w/Heated JetsAluminum PanelsLip SpoilerMetal-Look GrilleFront License Plate BracketPower Liftgate Rear Cargo AccessTailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door LocksRoof Rack Rails OnlyPerimeter/Approach LightsLED BrakelightsAuto On/Off Projector Beam High Intensity Low/High Beam Daytime Running Auto-Leveling Headlamps w/Delay-OffFront And Rear Fog LampsRadio: MMI Radio Plus w/Audi Sound System -inc: TFT color center infotainment display, 10 speakers, single CD player w/MP3 playback capability, HD Radio technology, SiriusXM satellite radio w/90-day trial subscription, SDXC card slot w/32GB operating capacity, Audi music interface w/2 USB ports, Bluetooth streaming audio for compatible devices and wireless technology preparation for compatible mobile phonesRadio w/Seek-Scan, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control, Aux Audio Input Jack, Steering Wheel Controls and Radio Data SystemAudio Theft DeterrentWindow Grid Diversity Antenna2 LCD Monitors In The FrontHeated Front Bucket Seats -inc: 8-way power front seats w/driver memory and 4-way power lumbar for driverDriver SeatPassenger Seat35-30-35 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Manual Reclining Fold Forward Seatback Rear Seat w/Manual Fore/AftGauges -inc: Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Coolant Temp, Tachometer, Trip Odometer and Trip ComputerPower Rear Windows and Fixed 3rd Row WindowsFixed 50-50 Bench Leather 3rd Row Seat Front, Power Fold Into Floor, 2 Manual and Adjustable Head RestraintsLeather Steering WheelFront CupholderRear CupholderAshtrayCompassProximity Key For Doors And Push Button StartValet FunctionRemote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter, 4 Door Curb/Courtesy, Illuminated Entry and Panic ButtonRemote Releases -Inc: Proximity Cargo Access and Power FuelHomeLink Garage Door TransmitterCruise ControlHVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts, Residual Heat Recirculation, Headliner/Pillar Ducts and Console DuctsDual Zone Front Automatic Air ConditioningRear HVAC w/Separate ControlsIlluminated Locking Glove BoxDriver Foot RestInterior Trim -inc: Genuine Wood/Piano Black Instrument Panel Insert, Genuine Wood/Piano Black Door Panel Insert, Piano Black Console Insert and Aluminum/Metal-Look Interior AccentsFull Cloth HeadlinerLeatherette Door Trim InsertLeather Gear Shifter MaterialLeather Seating SurfacesDay-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview MirrorDriver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination, Driver And Passenger Auxiliary MirrorFull Floor Console w/Covered Storage and 5 12V DC Power OutletsFront And Rear Map LightsFade-To-Off Interior LightingFull Carpet Floor Covering -inc: Carpet Front And Rear Floor MatsCarpet Floor TrimTrunk/Hatch Auto-LatchCargo Area Concealed StorageCargo Features -inc: Tire Mobility KitCargo Space LightsMemory Settings -inc: Door MirrorsFOB Controls -inc: Cargo AccessRefrigerated/Cooled Box Located In The Glovebox, Driver / Passenger And Rear Door BinsPower 1st Row Windows w/Front And Rear 1-Touch Up/DownDelayed Accessory PowerPower Door Locks w/Autolock FeatureSystems MonitorRedundant Digital SpeedometerTrip ComputerOutside Temp GaugeAnalog AppearanceManual w/Tilt Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head RestraintsDriver And Front Passenger Armrests and Rear Center Armrest2 Seatback Storage PocketsPerimeter AlarmEngine Immobilizer5 12V DC Power OutletsAir FiltrationElectronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)ABS And Driveline Traction ControlSide Impact BeamsDual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side AirbagsParktronic Front And Rear Parking SensorsAudi pre sense basicCollision Mitigation-FrontLow Tire Pressure WarningDual Stage Driver And Passenger Front AirbagsSIDEGUARD Curtain 1st, 2nd And 3rd Row AirbagsAirbag Occupancy SensorPower Rear Child Safety LocksOutboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and PretensionersBack-Up Camera4 Basic Years / 50,000 Basic Miles4 Drivetrain Years / 50,000 Drivetrain Miles12 Corrosion Years / Unlimited Corrosion Miles4 Roadside Assistance Years / Unlimited Roadside Assistance Miles1 Maintenance Years / 10,000 Maintenance MilesOverall Frontal Barrier Crash Rating4/5Frontal Barrier Crash Rating Driver4/5Overall Side Crash Rating5/5Side Pole Rating Driver Front Seat5/5Combined Side Rating Rear Seat5/5Side Barrier Rating Driver5/5Frontal Barrier Crash Rating Passenger4/5Combined Side Rating Front Seat5/5Side Barrier Rating Passenger Rear Seat5/5
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