Logbook: Audi Q7 3.0 TDI Quattro S line. Engine 2967cc 24v turbodiesel, 268bhp @ 3250rpm, 442lb ft @ 1500rpm Gearbox 8-speed auto, all-wheel drive. Stats 6.5sec 0-62mph, 145mph, 153g/km CO2. Price

Sometime next year, Audi Philippines will be introducing a heavily refreshed Q7 and with it comes styling heavily influenced by its flagship Q8. But before that happens, there’s this: the 2019 Q7. It’s hard to imagine but 10 years ago, Audi didn’t have SUVs. Sure, they built a name around the quattro all-wheel drive, but they had no high-riding, family-oriented vehicles. It’s astonishing therefore how Audi’s managed to get the SUV game so right. Compared to its premium-priced compatriots, they’ve managed to build winner after winner after winner, and the Q7 is no different. Determined to future-proof this three-row SUV, they tapped the MLB-Evo platform—the very same one that underpins the Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne, and the Lamborghini Urus. With that, it’s managed to shed around 300 kilograms—an enormous saving even on a two-ton (1,950 kilograms to be exact) car while also offering extra chassis stiffness thanks to reinforcements dubbed “torsion rings.” This should be good news because despite a dizzying array of engine options, the base model makes do with a 4-cylinder gasoline engine. Don’t fret though because with direct fuel injection and turbocharging, it makes 252 horsepower and 370 Nm of torque—figures that match some of the more popular mid-sized SUVs, premium or otherwise. Even better, it uses a proper 8-speed torque converter automatic to handle all that twist. Audi claims that the century mark is dispatched in just seconds, an impressive number but probably not the best criterion on which it’ll be judged day to day. Since it’s a 7-seater, 5-meter long, wide SUV, standing starts seem a little gauche. What’s important to the would-be buyer is how the Q7 utilizes all this power to effortlessly merge with traffic, be it at highway speeds or trudging along EDSA. Equally great is how the 8-speed gearbox handles all this power. It’s smooth, well-mannered, and responsive. Moreover, the car is refined keeping the outside world hushed even at triple digit speeds. With steel springs as standard, the Q7 takes on a permissive approach to its ride. There’s a bit more float here, but at least the ride is a match for the character of its drivetrain. There’s an odd low speed niggle, especially when going over expansion joints, but the overall experience is agreeable; definitely better than any of its German rivals. Even better, Audi has managed to disguise the Q7’s mass with linear steering. It’s lacking in feedback and a bit light, but it does result in sedan-like quickness. With generous greenhouses all around, it’s easy to place it despite its size. On the flipside, it doesn’t communicate intimately with the road, but perhaps that’s not part of its CV as a large SUV. In fact, for those in the back seat, this could be deemed desirable. Audi’s decision to mold the Q7 into a more isolated, more opulent experience continues inside. The brushed metal applique, geometric forms, and supreme fit and finish serve this car well and are fitting for a car priced close to 6 million pesos. The treatment here is more of smart, modern, and sensible luxury rather than an ostentatious one. Plus, dig deeper and it’s actually well-speced with power front seats, four-zone climate control, and an electrically retractable third row. The only thing missing would be the vaunted Virtual Cockpit instrumentation and that’s reserved solely for high trim models. The MMI interface, with its combination of buttons, a toggle switches, and a rotary knob, is surprisingly easy to use but because it’s located north of the shifter, requires a reach for those with short arms. Next to the expansive cabin, the 8-inch (retractable) infotainment screen is pleasant enough to look at, but the graphics do come across as low-rent at times. Moreover, it does obstruct traffic occasionally. The Q7’s close to three-meter wheelbase and squared-off roofline translates into an SUV with commendable room across all three rows. Naturally, the front is capacious, but those in the second and third row are treated just as well. With children the most likely occupants of the third row, it’s worth saying that the second-row seats require some muscle to get out of the way. Still, they slide in a split adding to flexibility. With the third row up, there’s room for a couple of grocery bags. Flatten them and it grows to 770 liters. Fold the second row too, and it can actually swallow a whopping 1,955 liters. In the broadest sense, the Q7 isn’t the most visually striking or appealing car to look at. However, its sense of understatement seems more becoming of an Audi. Its biggest success is mainly at how it manages to cut its bulk by using strong horizontal lines. The only thing that betrays its size? The 19-inch wheels and tires which look rather small next to the metal work surrounding it. Audi’s brand claim has always been to use technology to deliver the gains that other carmakers use more obvious means to achieve and often court compromise for the sake of. With that in mind, the Q7 comes as a serious piece of work—one that combines a practical, brilliantly-constructed cabin with immaculate road manners, and upper-class imperiousness. It’s refined, capable, and laden with sophistication—it’s an ultimate expression of Audi’s knowledge. 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro click here for latest prices Ownership 2019 Audi Q7 TFSI Quattro Year Introduced 2016 Vehicle Classification Luxury SUV Warranty 2 years / Unlimited kilometers The Basics Body Type 5-door SUV Seating 7 Engine / Drive F/AWD Under the Hood Displacement (liters) Aspiration Turbocharged Fuel Delivery Direct Injection Layout / # of Cylinders I4 BHP @ rpm 252 @ 5,000-6,000 Nm @ rpm 370 @ 1,600-4,500 Fuel / Min. Octane Gasoline / 95~ Transmission 8 AT Cruise Control Yes Fuel Economy @ Ave. Speed km/L @ 13 km/h Dimensions and Weights Length (mm) 5,052 Width (mm) 1,968 Height (mm) 1,741 Wheelbase (mm) 2,994 Curb Weight (kg) 1,910 Suspension and Tires Front Suspension Independent, MacPherson Strut Rear Suspension Independent, Multi-Link Front Brakes Vented Disc Rear Brakes Disc Tires Goodyear Eagle F1 SUV 255/55 R 19 Y (f & r) Wheels Alloy Safety Features Airbags 6 Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) Yes, with EBD Traction / Stability Control Yes Parking Sensors Yes, Front and Rear Front Seatbelts 3-pt ELR with pre-tensioner x 2 Rear Seatbelts 3-pt ELR x 3 (2nd row), 3-pt ELR x 2 (3rd row) ISOFIX Child Seat Anchor Yes Other Safety Features Hill Start Assist Tire Pressure Monitoring System Exterior Features Headlights HID Fog Lamps Yes, Rear Auto Lights Yes Rain-sensing Wipers Yes Interior Features Steering Wheel Adjust Tilt/Telescopic Steering Wheel Material Leather Seating Adjustment (driver) Electric, 8-way Seating Adjustment (front passenger) Electric, 8-way Seating Surface Leather Folding Rear Seat Yes, 40/20/40 (2nd), 50/50, Electric (3rd) On-Board Computer Yes Convenience Features Power Steering Yes Power Door Locks Yes Power Windows Yes Power Mirrors Yes, with Fold Proximity Key Yes Climate Control 4-Zone, with Rear Vents Audio System Stereo CD MP3 Aux USB Bluetooth # of Speakers 10 Steering Controls Yes Q7 MKII Discussion - 2019 2.0L Oil Change Question - Afternoon all - So this is my first German vehicle and I will be doing the next oil change on this car. The problem I'm having is identifying the correct oil to use for engine. I've looked at the 2019 Audi Maintenance Schedule which indicates a 5.5qts VW Spec 50400 Trending topics in reviewsMost helpful consumer reviews2 out of 5 starsBuyer beware UpdateMatt,08/18/ TFSI Prestige quattro 4dr SUV AWD ( 6cyl S/C 8A)It started with a crack in the windshield that wasn't caused by road debris. Not covered by Audi but I had glass insurance on my auto policy. Next came the GPS system getting lost. It took 12 days to fix due to parts. Then came warning lights coming on telling of steering malfunction and distance errors. That was caused by a loose wire to a sensor another few days in the shop. The latest … is a drivetrain warning that is real. The whole car started vibrating. It goes back on Monday. This is all in the space of less than 9 months. Really poor quality!!! It's been 6 months and there haven't been any additional problems so I'm upping my review to 3 stars. It is a nice vehicle but the original quality was very poor. One other note. If you are interested in a remote starter, forget Audi. Second update In the past year I've had 3 instances of losing power and a warning coming up that stated drive train malfunction. If I turned the car off and restarted it went away. Checking on the internet, I'm not alone regarding this problem and apparently Audi can't find it because it's gone when they look for it. I will be dumping this vehicle before my warranty expires. I'm done with Audi. Third update - water pump went after 34,000 miles. I was told that if it wasn't still under warranty, it would have cost me about $1, out of 5 starsPremium Ride; Arrive in style and comfort. John,01/01/ TFSI Prestige quattro 4dr SUV AWD ( 6cyl S/C 8A)Audi Q7 is by far one of the best driving SUVs I have owned. Now, before I go further; I have to be clear about this: This is a premium ride. It is meant for people who do not mind paying a premium for maintenance in terms of gas and normal maintenance. I have seen several one star reviews on here and other sites because the tires were $350 a piece. One has to be realistic; the OEM … tires are made in Germany by Goodyear and commands a premium price since they are runflats and due to the unique size which is not commonly produced. Now to the car: The car drives and handles perfectly for its size. For most people, the (Turbo) is more than adequate but the (supercharged) provides excellent acceleration when the car is loaded with 6 people and their stuff. I own the and the supercharger noise is very muted and not annoying. The ride comfort is excellent and the vehicle corners without too much lean. The space in 3rd row is more than adequate for kids but adults may find it a bit tight during long trips. The 2nd row does fold, slide, or flip up (unlike The Benz GLS450 which does not slide). The virtual cockpit and the controls require a steep learning curve. The models with Driver Assist packages is an excellent option if you are living in congested areas or in areas with stop-and-go traffic. Yes, the vehicle requires premium gas due to the forced-induction motor, but the gas mileage is excellent (approx 30 in highway @70-75 mph, and approx 18 to 20 in city, avg is approx 18 to 19 for the year in mixed driving). The build quality and build materials are exceptional. Overall, I am very happy with the purchase of this vehicle. Update: No complaints! Regular oil changes; had a recall done by Audi. Overall impressive vehicle. I was saddened to see the supercharged engine go away with the new model!4 out of 5 starsGreat all around vehicleAlan564,07/23/ TFSI Prestige quattro 4dr SUV AWD ( 6cyl S/C 8A)I got this car for its high towing capacity for a car this size, and it can fit in a standard garage. I terms of power, it has plenty, and the liter has to turbo lag, because it has a supercharger. In terms of negatives are the run-flat tires which give a rough ride, and with no spare tire, I hope they work. Tire technology is evolving so hopefully new self-repairing tires will … replace them soon. All the driver assistance features work pretty well, but they can be complex to learn. On other Audi's and on the 2020 Q7 they have gone to a touchscreen display, but in AZ where its bright and hot, the touchscreens are not good. I'm glad I got this version before the change. Only had the car a few weeks, but so far, so good. Just be warned, this car, and maybe many today are complex and take some time to learn. Many of the "features" can be more annoying than helpful, until you learn how to turn them off. The third row seats are really emergency only but good to have. I have the 23 speaker audio system, and in my opinion, sound could be better. Also, many warning messages are useless. They tell you to see the users guide. Yeah right. Good luck finding anything in it. Overall, a solid car, not cheap, but worth the cost. Update: While the car is performing good, there are some annoyances that have come up. One is the navigation system that doesn't seem to recognize commands good (this is the Google based system, not Siri with Apple Carplay) For example, I said "Go to McDonalds" a very simple command, and it came back asking me if I meant McDonald Mortuary about 500 miles away. Its often very hard to pinpoint a destination. Second, the engine stop-start drives me batty. Not the system working, but what it does when I put my car in the garage, or stop by my mailbox to get my mail. One of three things happen, 1) nothing, the car engine stays running, 2) the engine stops, but the car is still "ready" or 3) the car turns completely off. Ir seems almost completely random what it picks. So go get my mail, and say #3 occurs, now when I get back in the car, I have to press the start/stop button to get going. If #2 occurred, and I press the start/stop button, now the car will turn off, so I have to press it again to start it. Often, I'll pull in my garage, and the car will go off, so not realizing it I press the start/stop to turn the car off, like a normal person would, and the car starts. Hopefully whomever in Germany who created this system was fired. There there is the automatic front breaking. Twice it has thought I was going to crash into something, and nothing was really there. Luckily, it didn't slam on the brakes, just the working display turned on. Finally this car has adoptive cruise control and it reads the speed limit signs. Lets say the speed limit is 45 but I boost it up to 50. Everything is fine until the speed limit changes to 40. Now the car will slam on the brakes to go 40, but the traffic was moving at 50. How I haven't been rear-ended, I do not know. Some of this is not the car's fault, but where humans just ignore stupid speed limit changes, this car follows them. I was driving on the highway to 65, the speed limit, and out-of-the-blue, maybe on a side street it sees a 35mph sign, slams on the brakes again. This is VERY VERY dangerous. In general, this is a car that thinks its smarter than it actually is, causing you to have to undo its wrong decisions. And in an attempt to follow speed limits to the tee, it will likely cause more out of 5 starsFantastic except for FATAL FLAW & ExpensiveBrian,05/20/ TFSI Prestige quattro 4dr SUV AWD ( 6cyl S/C 8A)Bought a loaded 2019 prestige which with taxes and prepaid maintenance was over $90k. Comments: B&O Sound is fantastic, Comfort Seats excellent (massage nice to keep you awake but not much more), performance and handling outstanding for an SUV, build quality and safety great, electronics relatively easy to use, good looking car. FATAL FLAW: TIRES-THERE IS NO SPARE TIRE AND TIRES ARE … HARD TO FIND FOR THE 21" I have gotten an amazing 5 flat/damaged tires in 1 year and discovered the hard way that a) there was no spare tire and b) run flats only work to limp you to a service facility. Try being stuck 5 states away with a screw in your tire on a family trip on a Sunday where the nearest tire that fits your car is another 5 states away and would take 2-3 days to get to the local dealer. I got the 21" wheels which have made finding tires even harder-have YET to find an Audi dealer (my local or when have had issues while traveling) who has them in stock, much less local tire place. And every time it happens I'm looking at $700-900 between the tire cost ($300-400), mounting and balancing. Had no idea when I bought the car it didn't have a spare as this is something I just assumed it did (and I have a '16 S6 which has one). And will NEVER buy a car with any sort of large/nicer wheels without seeing what it's like to get those particular tires. Also, the car comes with Summer Tires which need to be switched for Winter Tires (separate purchase of course)...which is sort of ridiculous on an SUV, another major pain and expense.
For selected markets, including China and North America, Audi has also developed a 2.0 TFSI model that uses a longitudinally mounted version of the firm's widely used turbocharged 2.0-litre petrol
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Note that the Audi specification for the 2.0 engines allows for a quart of oil to be used every 1,000 miles, and they will not consider this level of usage to be a fault. This is written in the manual if you look in the section on oil. However, many 2.0 TFSI owners routinely get only around 500-600 miles, which is definitely out of spec.
EPA ClassificationStandard SUV 4WDDrivetrainAll Wheel DriveEngine Type and Required FuelIntercooled Supercharger Premium Unleaded V-6Displacement (liters/cubic inches) L/183Fuel SystemGasoline Direct InjectionMaximum Horsepower @ RPM333 @ 5500Maximum Torque @ RPM325 @ 2900Cooling System Capacity (quarts)NATransmission Order CodeNATransmission DescriptionAutomatic w/ODNumber of Transmission Speeds8First Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Gear Ratio (:1) Drive Axle Ratio (:1) Case Gear Ratio, high (:1)NATransfer Case Gear Ratio, low (:1)NAEPA Greenhouse Gas ScoreNACO2 Emissions, 15K mi/year (tons) city/highway (miles) / Fuel Economy, combined/city/highway (mpg)21 / 19 / 25EPA Fuel Economy Equivalent (for hybrid and electric vehicles), combined/city/highway (MPGe)N/A / N/A / N/AFuel Capacity / Gas Tank Fuel Tank Capacity (gallons)NAWidth, without mirrors (inches) Track Width (inches) Track Width (inches) Ground Clearance (inches)NARear Door Opening Height (inches)NARear Door Opening Width (inches)NALiftover Height (inches)NAPassenger / Seating Capacity7Total Passenger Volume (cubic feet)NAFront Head Room (inches) Leg Room (inches) Shoulder Room (inches) Hip Room (inches)NASecond Row Head Room (inches) Row Leg Room (inches) Row Shoulder Room (inches) Row Hip Room (inches)NAThird Row Head Room (inches) Row Leg Room (inches) Row Shoulder Room (inches) Row Hip Room (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind First Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind Second Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Length Behind Third Row (inches)NACargo Space/Area Width at Beltline (inches)NACargo Bed Width Between Wheelhousings (inches)NACargo Bed Height (inches)NACargo Space/Area Behind Front Row (cubic feet) Space/Area Behind Second Row (cubic feet) Space/Area Behind Third Row (cubic feet) Diameter / Radius, curb to curb (feet) Diameter / Radius, wall to wall (feet)NAFront Suspension TypeMulti-LinkRear Suspension TypeMulti-LinkFront Shock Absorber Diameter (mm)NARear Shock Absorber Diameter (mm)NAFront Anti-Roll Bar Diameter (inches)NARear Anti-Roll Bar Diameter (inches)NAAnti-Lock-Braking System4-WheelFront Brake Rotors, diameter x thickness (inches) Brake Rotors, diameter x thickness (inches) Drums, diameter x width (inches)NAFront Wheel Size (inches)19 X Wheel MaterialAluminumFront Tire SizeP255/55HR19Rear Wheel Size (inches)19 X Wheel MaterialAluminumRear Tire SizeP255/55HR19Spare Wheel Size (inches)NAMaximum Towing Capacity (pounds)NAMaximum Trailer Weight, dead weight hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Tongue Weight, dead weight hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Trailer Weight, weight distributing hitch (pounds)NAMaximum Tongue Weight, weight distributing hitch (pounds)NABase Curb Weight (pounds)4938Total Option Weight (pounds) Payload Capacity (pounds)NACold Cranking Amps @ 0° F420Maximum Alternator Capacity (amps)180Audi Q7 Specs for Other Model Years2023 Audi Q72022 Audi Q72021 Audi Q72020 Audi Q72019 Audi Q72017 Audi Q72015 Audi Q72014 Audi Q72013 Audi Q72013 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2012 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2012 Audi Q72011 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2011 Audi Q72010 Audi Q7 TDI diesel2010 Audi Q72009 Audi Q72008 Audi Q72007 Audi Q7Engine: TFSI V6 DOHCTransmission: 8-Speed Automatic w/Tiptronic -inc: shift-by-wire Axle RatioGVWR: 6,479 lbsEngine Auto Stop-Start FeatureTransmission w/Driver Selectable Mode and Oil CoolerFull-Time All-WheelEngine Oil Cooler75-Amp/Hr 420CCA Maintenance-Free Battery w/Run Down ProtectionRegenerative 180 Amp AlternatorTowing Equipment -inc: Trailer Sway Control1367# Maximum PayloadGas-Pressurized Shock AbsorbersFront And Rear Anti-Roll BarsElectric Power-Assist Speed-Sensing Gal. Fuel TankDual Stainless Steel Exhaust w/Polished Tailpipe FinisherPermanent Locking HubsMulti-Link Front Suspension w/Coil SpringsMulti-Link Rear Suspension w/Coil Springs4-Wheel Disc Brakes w/4-Wheel ABS, Front And Rear Vented Discs, Brake Assist, Hill Descent Control and Electric Parking BrakeWheels: 19" 5-V-Spoke DesignTires: 255/55R19 All-SeasonWheels w/Silver AccentsTire Mobility KitClearcoat PaintExpress Open/Close Sliding And Tilting Glass 1st And 2nd Row Sunroof w/Power SunshadeBody-Colored Front BumperBody-Colored Rear Bumper w/Metal-Look Rub Strip/Fascia AccentMetal-Look Bodyside Insert and Body-Colored Wheel Well TrimMetal-Look Side Windows Trim and Black Front Windshield TrimBody-Colored Door HandlesBody-Colored Power Side Mirrors w/Turn Signal IndicatorFixed Rear Window w/Fixed Interval Wiper and DefrosterDeep Tinted GlassRain Detecting Variable Intermittent Wipers w/Heated JetsAluminum PanelsLip SpoilerMetal-Look GrilleFront License Plate BracketPower Liftgate Rear Cargo AccessTailgate/Rear Door Lock Included w/Power Door LocksRoof Rack Rails OnlyPerimeter/Approach LightsLED BrakelightsAuto On/Off Projector Beam High Intensity Low/High Beam Daytime Running Auto-Leveling Headlamps w/Delay-OffFront And Rear Fog LampsRadio: MMI Radio Plus w/Audi Sound System -inc: TFT color center infotainment display, 10 speakers, single CD player w/MP3 playback capability, HD Radio technology, SiriusXM satellite radio w/90-day trial subscription, SDXC card slot w/32GB operating capacity, Audi music interface w/2 USB ports, Bluetooth streaming audio for compatible devices and wireless technology preparation for compatible mobile phonesRadio w/Seek-Scan, Clock, Speed Compensated Volume Control, Aux Audio Input Jack, Steering Wheel Controls and Radio Data SystemAudio Theft DeterrentWindow Grid Diversity Antenna2 LCD Monitors In The FrontHeated Front Bucket Seats -inc: 8-way power front seats w/driver memory and 4-way power lumbar for driverDriver SeatPassenger Seat35-30-35 Folding Split-Bench Front Facing Manual Reclining Fold Forward Seatback Rear Seat w/Manual Fore/AftGauges -inc: Speedometer, Odometer, Engine Coolant Temp, Tachometer, Trip Odometer and Trip ComputerPower Rear Windows and Fixed 3rd Row WindowsFixed 50-50 Bench Leather 3rd Row Seat Front, Power Fold Into Floor, 2 Manual and Adjustable Head RestraintsLeather Steering WheelFront CupholderRear CupholderAshtrayCompassProximity Key For Doors And Push Button StartValet FunctionRemote Keyless Entry w/Integrated Key Transmitter, 4 Door Curb/Courtesy, Illuminated Entry and Panic ButtonRemote Releases -Inc: Proximity Cargo Access and Power FuelHomeLink Garage Door TransmitterCruise ControlHVAC -inc: Underseat Ducts, Residual Heat Recirculation, Headliner/Pillar Ducts and Console DuctsDual Zone Front Automatic Air ConditioningRear HVAC w/Separate ControlsIlluminated Locking Glove BoxDriver Foot RestInterior Trim -inc: Genuine Wood/Piano Black Instrument Panel Insert, Genuine Wood/Piano Black Door Panel Insert, Piano Black Console Insert and Aluminum/Metal-Look Interior AccentsFull Cloth HeadlinerLeatherette Door Trim InsertLeather Gear Shifter MaterialLeather Seating SurfacesDay-Night Auto-Dimming Rearview MirrorDriver And Passenger Visor Vanity Mirrors w/Driver And Passenger Illumination, Driver And Passenger Auxiliary MirrorFull Floor Console w/Covered Storage and 5 12V DC Power OutletsFront And Rear Map LightsFade-To-Off Interior LightingFull Carpet Floor Covering -inc: Carpet Front And Rear Floor MatsCarpet Floor TrimTrunk/Hatch Auto-LatchCargo Area Concealed StorageCargo Features -inc: Tire Mobility KitCargo Space LightsMemory Settings -inc: Door MirrorsFOB Controls -inc: Cargo AccessRefrigerated/Cooled Box Located In The Glovebox, Driver / Passenger And Rear Door BinsPower 1st Row Windows w/Front And Rear 1-Touch Up/DownDelayed Accessory PowerPower Door Locks w/Autolock FeatureSystems MonitorRedundant Digital SpeedometerTrip ComputerOutside Temp GaugeAnalog AppearanceManual w/Tilt Front Head Restraints and Manual Adjustable Rear Head RestraintsDriver And Front Passenger Armrests and Rear Center Armrest2 Seatback Storage PocketsPerimeter AlarmEngine Immobilizer5 12V DC Power OutletsAir FiltrationElectronic Stability Control (ESC) And Roll Stability Control (RSC)ABS And Driveline Traction ControlSide Impact BeamsDual Stage Driver And Passenger Seat-Mounted Side AirbagsParktronic Front And Rear Parking SensorsAudi pre sense basicCollision Mitigation-FrontLow Tire Pressure WarningDual Stage Driver And Passenger Front AirbagsSIDEGUARD Curtain 1st, 2nd And 3rd Row AirbagsAirbag Occupancy SensorPower Rear Child Safety LocksOutboard Front Lap And Shoulder Safety Belts -inc: Rear Center 3 Point, Height Adjusters and PretensionersBack-Up Camera4 Basic Years / 50,000 Basic Miles4 Drivetrain Years / 50,000 Drivetrain Miles12 Corrosion Years / Unlimited Corrosion Miles4 Roadside Assistance Years / Unlimited Roadside Assistance Miles1 Maintenance Years / 10,000 Maintenance MilesOverall Frontal Barrier Crash Rating4/5Frontal Barrier Crash Rating Driver4/5Overall Side Crash Rating5/5Side Pole Rating Driver Front Seat5/5Combined Side Rating Rear Seat5/5Side Barrier Rating Driver5/5Frontal Barrier Crash Rating Passenger4/5Combined Side Rating Front Seat5/5Side Barrier Rating Passenger Rear Seat5/5
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When we looked into getting our Q7, we first looked at the 2.0t. Didn't test drive one, but when we test drove the new XC90 with the 2.0 4 cylinder, the 4 cylinder just didn't suit the car. We test drove the 3.0t Q7 and fell in love. The 3.0t engine is perfect for the Q7, providing the right amount of horsepower.

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The Review. First Impressions (0-1 years) SUVs Audi Q7 Q7 (Typ 4M) - (2016) 2.0 TFSI (252 Hp) quattro Tiptronic 7 Seat Family cruiser

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The Car Guide rating 81%(view ratings) Specifications SAMACO Audi Jeddah Address: 8659 Al-Madinah Al-Munawarah Rd, Sunday 09:00 - 13:00 17:00 - 21:00 Monday 09:00 - 13:00 17:00 - 21:00 Tuesday 09:00 - 13:00 17:00 - 21:00 Wednesday 09:00 - 13:00 17:00 - 21:00 Thursday 09:00 - 13:00 17:00 - 21:00 Friday Closed Saturday 09:00 - 13:00 17:00 - 21:00 SAMACO Audi Riyadh Address: Dabbab street, Sunday 09:00 - 21:00 Monday 09:00 - 21:00 Tuesday 09:00 - 21:00 Wednesday 09:00 - 21:00 Thursday 09:00 - 21:00 Friday Closed Saturday 09:00 - 21:00 SAMACO Audi Al Khobar Address: King Fahd Road, 24 St (Khobar - Dammam road), Sunday 09:00 - 12:30 16:00 - 20:30 Monday 09:00 - 12:30 16:00 - 20:30 Tuesday 09:00 - 12:30 16:00 - 20:30 Wednesday 09:00 - 12:30 16:00 - 20:30 Thursday 09:00 - 12:30 16:00 - 20:30 Friday Closed Saturday 09:00 - 12:30 16:00 - 20:30 With the 2019 Audi Q7's 45 TFSI® (2.0T) quattro® engine, power is easy to come by. This engine provides you with up to 4,400 lbs of towing capacity. That means you can tow small outboard boats, tent trailers, and even a couple of four-wheelers if you're a little more on the adventurous side. If you'd like to kick it up a notch, the 2019 Audi Throughout the mid 2000s, the streets are filled with difference machines to impress different crowds in different strokes and one of those is the the VW/Audi EA888 Gen 3 engine. This engine is an evolution of its engines and where we have been over time with those designs – but there are still many questions about it. Let’s take a look on these engines. What are VW/Audi TSI/TFSI EA888 Engines? The Volkswagen TSI / TFSI EA888 is a liter four-cylinder gasoline turbocharged engine based on the EA888 series’ TSI/TFSI. In March 2008, manufacture of the TSI engine began. It was released to replace the existing EA113 family’s TSI engines. This two-liter variant, like the TSI engine, went through a number of revisions during manufacture. The final VW engine has three versions. Engine Specifications and Design: Production Run: 2008 – Present Cylinder Head Material: Aluminum Cylinder Block Material: Cast-Iron Configuration: Inline 4 Bore: mm Stroke: mm Valvetrain: DOHC four valves per cylinder Displacement: L (1984 cc) Compression Ratio: Weight: 320 lbs. Maximum HP: 310 HP at 4,300 – 5,900 RPM Maximum Torque: 280 lb-ft at 1,500 – 5,500 RPM TSI EA888 Generation 1 CAWA, CAWB, CBFA, CCTA, and CCTB are the codes for the EA888 Generation 1. The engine, like the features a cast-iron cylinder block with 88 mm cylinder spacing and 220 mm height. The new forged steel crankshaft with a stroke of mm increased displacement while keeping the bore size same. Furthermore, the engine’s short connecting rods and other pistons reduce the compression ratio to The engine block is outfitted with two counter-rotating balancing shafts that are chain-driven. The aluminum 16-valve cylinder head of the is comparable to the head of the Each cylinder has two intake and two exhaust valves. The intake valve has a diameter of mm, the exhaust valve has a diameter of mm, and both valves have a stem diameter of 6 mm. For valve clearance adjustment, the valvetrain uses low-friction roller finger cam followers and hydraulic tappets. The timing chain drives the intake and exhaust camshafts, which are located on top of the head. The variable intake valve timing system is installed on the intake camshaft. The TSI Gen1 features direct injection with homogenous mixing. The low-pressure fuel pump, which is housed in a tank, distributes gasoline to the high-pressure pump, which provides up to 2,760 psi of fuel pressure to the six-hole fuel injectors. A four-lobe cam on the exhaust camshaft drives the high-pressure injection pump. The engine also includes electronic ignition with long-life spark plugs and four unique single spark coils. Gen-1 Turbocharging With a maximum boost pressure of psi, the engine is turbocharged by the water-cooled and incorporated into cast iron exhaust manifold turbocharger KKK K03. The compressed intake air is routed through the variable shape intake manifold made of plastic. The whole operation is managed by the Bosch Motronic MED ECU. Further, as a compliance, the TSI Gen1 with two lambda probe sensors complies with European pollution standards Euro 4 (CAWB, CAWA engines) and ULEV 2 (CCTA, CCTB engines); the CCTA variant has three lambda probe sensors and complies with Californian SULEV. The EA888 Generation 2 debuted in 2008, with the same set of changes as the TSI Gen-2. The primary goal was to reduce friction and increase efficiency. The diameter of the main journals was lowered by 6 mm for this reason (58 mm to 52 mm). In addition, low-friction thin piston rings, new pistons, and a new technology for creating cylinder wall surfaces were used. A variable oil pump is used in this generation. Furthermore, the engines for Audi applications were outfitted with the AVS system (CCZA, CCZB, CCZC, and CCZD engines); it’s a two-stage intake valve lift controller. After 3,100 rpm, the mechanism changes the valve lift in two stages: mm and 10 mm. The EA888 Generation 2 fulfills greater emission requirements than the EA888 Generation 1 – Euro5 (CDNC engine) and ULEV 2. (CAEB engine). These engines were manufactured till 2015. TSI EA888 Gen 3 The EA888/3, often known as the Gen-3, was created to be lighter and more efficient. First and foremost, the engine received a new cast iron cylinder block with mm thinner walls (3 mm instead of New steel crankshaft, pistons, and rings, as well as an oil pump and light-weight balance shafts, have been installed. The new engine architecture includes a completely redesigned cylinder head. It’s a 16-valve aluminum DOHC cylinder head with a water-cooled exhaust manifold that’s incorporated. The camshafts are still operated by the timing chain, and the AVS system is solely used for the intake valves. The variable valve timing system, on the other hand, is available for both camshafts. Dual injectors are standard on the EA888 Gen 3. For that additional efficient power when needed, one set is put at the port (MPI) and another set is installed inside the cylinders (direct injection). The maximum boost pressure was raised to psi. It was made feasible by adding a new turbocharger (IHI IS20) with an electronic wastegate that controlled boost pressure. The CULA, CULB, CULC, CPLA, and CPPA models use a smaller and less powerful turbocharger – the Garrett MGT 1752S. Engineers made certain design changes for high-performance automobiles. CJX engines having a slightly altered cylinder head shape, a performance intake camshaft, larger exhaust valves, a lower compression ratio of new pistons, more productive injectors, and a high-pressure fuel pump. IHI IS38 turbochargers provide a maximum boost of psi to the engines. More powerful models include a large air-to-air intercooler. The Siemens Simos electronic engine control unit is installed in the Gen 3 engines (ECU). The updated TSI EA888 Gen 3 meets the most recent emissions rules for the European market, such as Euro 6. Applications of VW/Audi TSI/TFSI Engine: VW Golf 5 GTI Golf 6 GTI Golf 7 GTI/7R Volkswagen Jetta GLI VW Passat B6/B7/B8 VW Passat CC VW Tiguan VW Beetle VW Amarok VW Eos VW Scirocco VW Sharan SEAT Alhambra VW T6/California Audi A4 Audi A5 Audi A6 Audi Q5 Audi S3 Audi A1 Audi Q2 Audi Q3 Audi Q7 SEAT Altea Skoda Kodiaq SEAT Leon Cupra Skoda Superb Skoda Octavia RS Problems Surrounding VW/Audi TSI/TSFI Engine: The TSI EA888 TSI engine has been a source for some problems, and though there is a sign that it will get any better with the latest update, the high oil consumption can be attributed to worn out camshafts or chains while carbon deposits on your valves could result from build-up due to improper cleaning practices at home. Apart from that, unstable lifespan, high oil consumption, and timing chain issues earned the TSI EA888 a terrible reputation among automobile owners all over the world. Some of the issues for the engine include: 1. Timing Chain Issues A stretched timing chain is a common issue in the Volkswagen EA888 Gen1 and Gen2 engines; more specifically CCTA, CBFA, CAEB, CAEA, CDNC, and CPMA variants. The major cause of timing chain stretching has been reported to be higher-than-normal power over a sustained period of time. It should last the life of your car, unless unforeseen events put additional strain on it, in which case you may only need to replace it once. Because the timing chain is not normally a planned maintenance item, this problem will likely go unnoticed until some of the symptoms begin to manifest. The issue is usually accompanied by excessive engine noise and unreliable operation, and it might result in catastrophic engine damage. However, the Gen 3 engines have a redesigned tensioner and are less prone to similar failures. 2. Excessive Oil Consumption The Gen 2 is well-known for its penchant for consuming copious amounts of oil. This typical issue is caused by piston rings that are overly thin. The oil consumption is quite progressive, reaching 2 liters per 600 miles at a mileage of roughly 60,000 miles. The remedy is to use pistons and piston rings from a Gen1 engine to replace the factory Gen 2 pistons. That problem is not listed in the issues list for Generations 1 and 3. For Gen 3 engines, the turbocharger actuator must be adjusted when the mileage reaches 60,000 miles or less. 3. Carbon Build Up Carbon buildup on the intake ports and intake valves is an inherent problem with direct injection engines. Instead of being injected into the port and washed out, the fuel is poured directly into the cylinder. This results in reduced airflow, more weight on valves, and poor closing gaps. As another result, the engine will generate less power and use more gasoline. In addition to direct injection, the Gen 3 engines include fuel injection into the ports; in this instance, the latest generation avoids the issue and maintains the intake components reasonably clean. Summary It may appear unusual, but all of the major issues were inherited from the EA888 engine with no adjustments in any direction. There are issues with the timing chain, excessive oil consumption, and carbon deposits within ports and on intake valves. However, everything is repairable. The cast iron engine block is rebuildable, solutions to typical issues have already been discovered, and new parts are not prohibitively expensive. Fill the engine with high-quality engine oil, feed it with minimum 95 RON fuel, and stick to the maintenance plan, and the engine should survive for 150-200k miles. Good thing is that the engine’s lifetime does not decrease after Stage 1 (ECU remapping), and even after Stage 2 – downpipe, more productive turbocharger, and ECU remap, depending on the amount of power you receive. However, Stage 3 will severely impair dependability.
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