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It looks fantastic, and it is impossible to ignore. It is a car built around the driver, with fantastic big, luxury seats and a wrap-around feel from the console. It drives like any big Audi - smooth, quiet with a surprisingly light feel to the steering. At times you may feel like you are flying an Airbus not driving a car. And as soon as you go into a car park, you will realise that you are driving something almost as big as an Airbus. The all-round parking sensors are a must-have on this car, and in small spaces they never stop beeping.
Despite it's enormous size, the rear accommodation is very standard, and the high floor (to hide the 4x4 system) means long-legged passengers sit with their knees at their ears. The high floor also means the boot is far from special. Overall, the Q7 is like the reverse of Mary Poppins carpet bag.
There is only really one choice - their 3.0 TDI. Both the 4.2 TDI and 6.0 V12 are over-kill for anyone but drug dealers.
If you are going to need to sell this car on, rather than part-exchange it, then you are best off with an S-Line specification. It give the car that sporty-Audi look which makes them popular.
For a 3 year old 3.0 TDI S-Line, if you pay under £31,000 then you have got a good deal.
The depreciation is slow at first, then it rapidly rolls down hill on its way to the first MOT. So a 3 year old with an extended warranty is the savvy choice.
Used Car Expert recommends that you try to buy after a big drop in depreciation and before the next one, so with the current Audi Q7 you would aim to buy a 5 year old and you can keep it for some time before needing to worry about a big drop in value.
Diesel Audi Q7 cars lose most over the first year (from new to 1 year old), so that is the best ‘nearly new’ buy in terms of car for money.
Petrol Audi Q7 cars lose least between years 1 and 3, so this is the best buy if you want to keep the car for a while.
Petrol Audi Q7 cars lose least between years 2 and 4, so that is the best buy on older cars.
For advice on what to pay, see below and for more detailed depreciation and mileage & spec adjusted prices & graphs visit our price guide.