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2010 Audi Q7

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The Audi Q7 offers strength and refinement in a large, luxurious SUV.It is a paragon of driving elegance and interior refinement.It makes 325 horsepower at 3750 rpm and a very robust 406 pound-feet of torque at 1750 rpm.It is matched with the same six-speed automatic used with the 4.2-liter V8 but, in consideration of its torque curve, has a numerically lower axle ratio of 3.27:1.Not only does it deliver a lot of torque, it also has remarkable fuel economy, and is EPA-rated at 17 mpg City, 25 mpg Highway.The diesel is known as the Q7 TDI and is said to be the world's cleanest diesel sport utility vehicle.It meets emissions regulations in all 50 states, and offers 600 miles of driving range on a single tank.

In addition to the availability of the diesel, for 2009 there are some slight alterations to the trim levels and options.Otherwise, the 2009 Q7 line is unchanged.The Q7 was launched as a 2007 model.

The Audi Q7 shares its solid architecture with the Volkswagen Touareg and Porsche Cayenne.The Q7 rides on a longer wheelbase, however, and it has a more compliant ride than the Volkswagen and Porsche.The Q7 is the longest of the three, and is the only one to offer three-row seating.To make its cabin more luxurious and inviting, Audi has equipped the Q7 with features not found on the Touareg or Cayenne.And when the weather turns sour, the Q7 benefits from Audi's decades of experience with quattro all-wheel drive.  
*Prices shown are Audi suggested retail prices only, and do not include taxes or license. Actual vehicle/accessory costs, labor and installation vary. Dealers set their own prices. Please consult your selected dealer.
 
 
 
 
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