You are great , solved lot of my doubts.i have q5 2009 2.0 T , X3 30d 2013 , wanted to buy X5 or Q7. Always thought audi are softer light steering and bmw are stiff. But you cleared all my doubts. I will choose q7 anyday , it is 30k more in used car market than X5 in India. Also I was planning to sell 2009 q5 petrol but after seeing your review i will be keeping it. The low rpm 1500 you get all torque in Q5 , that reason I didn't know but now I know why it feels very quick as compared to other cars. Thanks ❤
Really interesting comparison. 2 cars I am considering after my 330d touring. A slightly newer X5 with MHT would have been interesting against the Q7. Mine has the MHT drivetrain and it’s pretty amazing. Instant pick up, incredible performance and 55mpg is easy to get (computer says 45mpg average since leaving the factory). The only thing I dislike about it is the steering, which has poor returnability. I wonder how the X5 steering would compare.
Big expensive SUV’s kind of don’t make sense in the UK and are overly excessive. I understand if you have 3+ children and therefore need the space but most of the time, an estate car would probably suffice and be much more “car like”, this size of SUV is just absolutely humungous for UK towns.
@@ParagonCarsLondon I have adaptive and hog beam assist in a 2019 x3 - they transform night time driving - these BMW’s are a revelation - great videos Tom keep up the good work
I like this new style of videos keep it up
X5 no doubt
You are great , solved lot of my doubts.i have q5 2009 2.0 T , X3 30d 2013 , wanted to buy X5 or Q7. Always thought audi are softer light steering and bmw are stiff. But you cleared all my doubts. I will choose q7 anyday , it is 30k more in used car market than X5 in India. Also I was planning to sell 2009 q5 petrol but after seeing your review i will be keeping it. The low rpm 1500 you get all torque in Q5 , that reason I didn't know but now I know why it feels very quick as compared to other cars. Thanks ❤
Another great video always good to see
Do a C220D rear wheel drive review for the W205 facelift. Would be interesting as that car can get 70 mpg + on motorway runs.
Rubbish car with a tractor engine.
Really interesting comparison. 2 cars I am considering after my 330d touring. A slightly newer X5 with MHT would have been interesting against the Q7. Mine has the MHT drivetrain and it’s pretty amazing. Instant pick up, incredible performance and 55mpg is easy to get (computer says 45mpg average since leaving the factory). The only thing I dislike about it is the steering, which has poor returnability. I wonder how the X5 steering would compare.
Big expensive SUV’s kind of don’t make sense in the UK and are overly excessive. I understand if you have 3+ children and therefore need the space but most of the time, an estate car would probably suffice and be much more “car like”, this size of SUV is just absolutely humungous for UK towns.
a q7 with a remap is proper rapid
If possible would you review a g63 amg
that q7 looks very dated now
You should of had a gle 350d it has 258hp and 620nm
Cuz I have a 2016 gle 350d, it's a very comfortable and relaxing car and good on motorway no noise and the air suspension is chef kiss
Does the X5 have led headlamps
@@billwells6286 yes
@@ParagonCarsLondon I have adaptive and hog beam assist in a 2019 x3 - they transform night time driving - these BMW’s are a revelation - great videos Tom keep up the good work
Love the q7 but it's starting to look dated so I would go with the more fun x5
I am so ready for an SUV but are these just too big?? My name is Ibraheem and I’m watching Paragon cars😂😂
X3 30D ?
@@billwells6286 This feels like the choice especially for London driving too! Some people have recommended the petrol X3 because of ULEZ etc
@@billwells6286 The X3 is bigger than you think. I think it's the perfect size for a 5 people family
@@CL4SSiCS agreed
q7 all the way.
@jdeejaxGmbH just buy a tiguwan same car