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Audi Q7 Is a Hot Car

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If you are into cars, you would know the brand name Audi. I personally loved Audi's TT model which is a sports car with all wheel drive. That is something you don't get in other sports car. If you are looking for some Sports Utility Vehicle, you definitely want to consider looking at Audi q7.

The Audi 2008 Q7 is best-looking car with sharp cutlines and body curvature on the rear end around the taillamps. The Q7 utilizes a modified version of the Volkswagen Group 7L platform, the 4L. Based on the Audi Pikes Peak quattro concept car, the Q7 is designed more for on-road use.

Audi q7 looks a lot like a tall, bulked-up wagon; it's about six inches longer and 10 inches taller than an Audi A6 wagon. It is more tasteful and elegant than either of its platform mates.

Q7 was the first Audi model to offer Side Assist, a type of blind-spot detection and warning system. Q7 offers a feature marketed as AMI, or Audi Music Interface, to allow user manipulation of an iPod or similar MP3-style player, which can play through the main sound system.

But I think the price for Audi q7 is between $42,500 - $58,600 which is not within everyone's reach. I would buy two Honda CRVs instead of one of this.


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