View Full Version : I want a Q5 but...


BayGBM
08-01-2008, 07:12 AM
I like the Q7 a lot but it is too big for my needs so I have been looking forward to the Q5. Some thoughts:

* The bumpers on the Q5 need to be more driver friendly. (This is true of most vehicles but it is especially true in a utility vehicle.)

The bumpers need to be produced with the obvious expectation that they are going to get hit from time to time (this should cause no real damage) either from parallel parking or from tapping the front/back of a garage when you pull in too far. If you (as the driver) don't do this then someone parallel parking in front of or behind you will. The bumpers need some well-constructed, aesthetic, mini bumpers built into them. The last vehicle that did this well was the rear of the Nissan 300z from '87/'88.

* Similarly, the side doors of the Q5 need impact (rubber?) guards for the same reason. Someone parked next to you is eventually going to open a door too hard and too fast. Without impact guards this is going to leave unsightly dents in the Q5 doors.

* What is the mileage going to be on the Q5? 15 to 25mpg is not going to cut it in the current climate. If Audi is going to sell a car in the US they need to pay attention to US consumers: Americans don't want diesel; we prefer hybrids or hydrogen fuel cells.

* I know there are cigarette lighters in the car but are there regular plug in outlets? Say one in the front and two in the rear? Any "utility" vehicle should have this built in. I will want these outlets if I go camping... if a hurricane knocks out power in my neighborhood... if I am parked at the beach and want to plug in anything... if... you get the idea.

* I read on CarandDriver.com that a loaded Q5 is going to approach $50K. Bad idea. If I'm going to spend $50K on a SUV it will not be the Q5. It will be the RX400h, a vehicle I know is finely appointed, extremely reliable, offers hybrid technology and better gas mileage.

aayellow
08-01-2008, 07:55 AM
I read that the expected base will be 38k.

Of course you can load on the options, but i will be happy with a base Q5 in the colbolt blue from the press pictures with the panoramic roof.

15/25mpg sounds about right with knowing the similar size/weight A5 gains aerodynamics and gets 16/26.

Quattrings
08-01-2008, 10:27 AM
A lot of people that I know (myself included) would rather have a powerful vehicle without sacrificing mileage. Audi's diesel engines are incredible and there's no way the RX400 will compare to an Audi Q5 3.0 TDI in handling, performance, or vehicle design. We all know that hybrids aren't really the 'green vehicles 'that some make them out to be - besides that RX400h that you want gets 26mpg city and only 24mpg hwy. Okay for city driving but not very impressive on the HWY. No doubt the Q5 TDI can easily best that.

Rocky-in-Connecticut
08-01-2008, 12:40 PM
BMW diesel this Fall 08, the new GLK will have a US diesel in model year 2010.

AutoUnionQ7
08-01-2008, 12:42 PM
a 335d wagon with X drive, now that would be a screamer. Again Audi is losing out on market share...

AudiPutz
08-01-2008, 11:05 PM
Yeah, right, the country is flush with them fuel cells cars...
Fuel cells powered cars have been a pipe dream for at least 30 years now and it doesn't look like they'll be an affordale alternative for many years or rather decades to come. Are you aware how energy intensive and expensive is hydrogen production?
We know we need to cut our oil consumption and clean diesels are IMO the most practical and affordable way to start.
I too was looking forward to getting the Q5 for my wife but only a diesel powered one. It looks like we're getting a Jetta TDI SW later this year instead.

Quattrings
08-02-2008, 04:51 AM
it matches the 268bhp Benz engine, and bests the 328 engine, but it loses big time next to the 3.0 turbo BMW engine. The new 3.0TFSI or 3.0TDI would make the new Q5 a stand out in it's class. Possibly Audi is waiting to see how well the Q7 TDI sells here in the U.S. first and I hope they replace the current 3.2 in favor of the 3.0 TFSI in all lines.

chewym
08-02-2008, 11:33 AM

chewym
08-02-2008, 11:38 AM
<ul><li><a href="http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=129498">http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Drives/FirstDrives/articleId=129498</a</li></ul>

BayGBM
08-02-2008, 07:44 PM
&gt;Audi says the Q5 will likely be rated 17/24.

Sorry. Not good enough for me :(

aayellow
08-04-2008, 04:44 AM

AutoUnionQ7
08-04-2008, 02:29 PM

audi_dtw
08-05-2008, 07:51 AM

chewym
08-06-2008, 09:09 PM
GLK will be rated @ 23 highway, the X3 is rated no better (17/24 with auto) and 16/23 with manual.

there are no miracles here, the diesel Q7 (and X5) will probably get about 19/25, the 335d gets 23/33 so there isn't a huge gap between a huge suv and a smallish car for the epa.

Jusforfun
08-27-2008, 05:26 AM
Its the 4.2 TDI. (it,s only close because its awesomer)
Both are pure joy to drive... and the feeling doesnt wear off.