Audi Q7 - the best to buy in every generation

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 ม.ค. 2025

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  • @themilesdriven
    @themilesdriven  หลายเดือนก่อน

    As you might be able to tell I was recovering from a cold so my voice is a bit weak on this one, hopefully its still clear after the sound edit. Also one engine I didn't give a mention is the 4.2TDI V8, this engine was built to operate in marine applications and so is very reliable - but not so common.
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  • @tudoriusmaximus
    @tudoriusmaximus หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thanks Miles for listening and offering the Q7 guide. Interesting car, a good buy probably. Mercedes GLE next or Lexus RX? Whichever you, I’m hooked and will watch it

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      The Q7 was an interesting one, clearly built with diesel engines in mind as the industry has gone hybrid/EV. As with the older (2015 roughly) chassis cars (Q7/XC90/GLE) it seems to be a real sweet spot in SUV production, not too much concentration on self-driving and technology and still feels a little bit mechanical. But maybe that an old-fashioned opinion today.
      The four that already have a folder for production is the Mercedes GLE, Range Rover Sport, Porsche Cayenne, and the LR Discovery. The Lexus will get a folder too but I might do a buyers guide before it gets a generations video. We’ll see what spare time I get over the Xmas break 👍

  • @The_madman999
    @The_madman999 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Not sure why your view counts are so low - great videos. Very informative.
    Could you do this on the Ford kuga - mk3 difficult to decide on what engine to get as a used buy .. diesel low powered, petrol is 3 cylinder and hybrid longevity and depreciation..

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank you, I know leaving comments like this seems like a small thing but when you spend a long day researching and creating a video it’s a nice boost 👍
      A family member had the diesel version but didn’t get on with it, I’ll have a little look as it’s a good age for a buyers guide video - keep an eye out in January 👍

  • @ProductofNZ
    @ProductofNZ หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    What used SUV would be your pick between the Q7 and it's competitors? (three row, luxury focused)

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      Personal choice - XC90 / Q7 / LR Disco/Defender.
      Professional choice - XC90 (note some are only 6 seats) / X5 (drivers choice, but no 7 seats on Hybrid) / Lexus LX (if you have it in your market) but the LR Defender (with the right engine) is a better car than most people think.
      Or leave whoever sits in the third row at home and drive a Cayenne GTS in any generation 😁

    • @ProductofNZ
      @ProductofNZ หลายเดือนก่อน

      @themilesdriven haha yeah, I'd love a cayenne. Unfortunately, most of these cars weren't offered with diesels where I live. I think the XC90 is probably the wisest choice for my situation. The LX is available here but demands a premium.

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      It's tough to argue against the XC90, it just does everything well, not the best in any one area (except safety) but very good in all of them - and when I'm over in Sweden I see no end of them driving around in -15c and below without a problem

    • @ProductofNZ
      @ProductofNZ หลายเดือนก่อน

      @themilesdriven Good point. The safety aspect is a big plus for me, with having a young family.

    • @themilesdriven
      @themilesdriven  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      In a very similar situation, in that we want a family car to keep for a long period of time. Although being very tall the larger frame of the Q7 (plus the wife likes Audi) will keep it as a contender. It's well worth a watch of the impact testing (I may have it on both guides on the channel) but the overlap test on both shows the XC90 dissipates the energy a bit better, but its marginal. To be fair, I have to say in the last 10 years all legacy manufacturers have made a leap forward, as noted when BMW and LR crash tested their new cars at 62km/h rather than 40km/h 👍