Audi Q7 Review, Specs and Updates: Saves Money But Not Gas?

By Jaswin Singh - 20 Oct '16 04:22AM
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Audi has released their newest car, the 2017 version of Audi Q7. It has a 2.0-liter turbo four that is definitely cheaper but will not save you gas money.

The 2017 version of the seven-seater Audi Q7 SUV weighs 325kg less than the original. According to Car and Driver, the 2017 version of Audi Q7 is only $49,950, which is $5800 cheaper than a supercharged Q7 3.0T. It is much much cheaper to run and better to drive. It is definitely an upgrade from the 2015 version.

Audi is very considerate this time. They have thought about the fuel economy the world is facing so they have improved their product. Left Lane said the scaled-down turbocharged mill has 252 horsepower from 5,000 to 6,000 rpm and 273 lb-ft of torque from 1,600 rpm to 4,500 rpm. This new engine is definitely going to be faster, lighter.

CNET stated that the Q7 has much benchmark equipment. It has autonomous emergency braking, all-wheel drive and the excellent MMI infotainment system. It will start selling in early 2017. Many reviewers are saying that the Audi Q7 is the mix of power and comfort. It is the perfect blend of performance and enhancement. It is beautiful inside and out. It is also very practical and well equipped. Audi Q7 2017 version is an SUV with seven seats that has many built-in technology in it than any other Audi cars.

People's only concern about the car is the design. Many car enthusiasts think the design is plain and boring. People like its other components like the 2-liter turbo but not everybody. Some are complaining that it does nothing with the gas department. However, there are people that like that the car is lighter and cheaper. If you are thinking about buying a new ride, check out Audi Q7.

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