athensga
04-03-2011, 01:54 PM
It was a lovely day yesterday, so I dropped the top on the S5 Cab and drove the 100 miles to my Audi dealer. The offer to be the first to take their brand new A7 demo out for a spin was too compelling.
As I pull in I see it sitting in front of the store. My first thought, and one that remains, is that the A7 looks much, much better in light colors. This one was black and just didn't knock my socks off. Now I know why there isn't a single picture of a dark or black A7 online in any of Audi's marketing materials. Every picture of the car in Ice Silver, or even the Dakota Grey, makes the lines of the car really stand out.
This demo also had a black interior, which I really can't stand. So again, the real thing didn't look as good as all the pictures I have seen with brown, or beige interiors.
I spent a bit playing around with various things. The cargo area is quite large even with the 2nd row seats up. However, one odd thing is that even with the black interior, the cargo cover is the same light grey color as the headliner, so you get some unfortunate reflections in the rear glass when driving.
The B&O stereo, which I have on both my S5 and Q7 TDI, just did not sound as good as I expected. Now I will admit that the only source I had was Sirius, which generally sounds dreadful due to all the compression they use, but I would have to assume it sounds better with a better source. The B&O in the Q7 is absolutely incredible, if you like it loud. At low to moderate volumes it's quite average.
The interior is really a perfect mix of A8 and A6. It's considerably roomier than the current A6, but not quite as roomy as an A8. Works for me. The lack of a fifth seatbelt is still nagging me though. While I don't think the interior really shines in black, it was certainly well put together. The dash itself mimics that of the A8, and that's a good thing.
The head's up display is cool, especially with the adaptive cruise and navigation. It was a bright sunny day and it looked great.
As for the ride itself, it was nice. The torque does not match the A8 and the horsepower does not match the S5 Cab, but without wanting to accelerate too terribly briskly on a 25 mile demo, it did seem to get about its business. I would imagine it feels quite a bit better with a broken in engine as all cars do.
Ride quality was great even in dynamic mode. There was a bit more wind noise at over 80 mph than I would have expected; surely not in A8 territory here. And, the 20" Yokohama tires do seem to be a bit noisy. Tires can make such a huge difference in road noise. When I first drove a Q7 demo, the road noise was brutal. When mine came many months later, I was elated to find almost no road noise. Different tires...
In any case, I am ordering one. My Q7 lease is up in a few months and I am ready to be SUV-less for the first time in about twenty years. I have decided on all options, but I just can't decide on the exterior between Quartz Grey or the Dakota Grey. My S5 is dark blue and I have to wash it constantly. I need a much lower maintenance color for the A7 and am leaning towards the Quartz. Strangely, every picture of the Dakota that I see makes the car look entirely different. In some pix it looks too dark, while in others it looks like it would hide dirt well between washes.
I would love to see a Dakota Grey car in person, but that's not going to happen so I just have to make up my mind. Decisions, decisions...
As I pull in I see it sitting in front of the store. My first thought, and one that remains, is that the A7 looks much, much better in light colors. This one was black and just didn't knock my socks off. Now I know why there isn't a single picture of a dark or black A7 online in any of Audi's marketing materials. Every picture of the car in Ice Silver, or even the Dakota Grey, makes the lines of the car really stand out.
This demo also had a black interior, which I really can't stand. So again, the real thing didn't look as good as all the pictures I have seen with brown, or beige interiors.
I spent a bit playing around with various things. The cargo area is quite large even with the 2nd row seats up. However, one odd thing is that even with the black interior, the cargo cover is the same light grey color as the headliner, so you get some unfortunate reflections in the rear glass when driving.
The B&O stereo, which I have on both my S5 and Q7 TDI, just did not sound as good as I expected. Now I will admit that the only source I had was Sirius, which generally sounds dreadful due to all the compression they use, but I would have to assume it sounds better with a better source. The B&O in the Q7 is absolutely incredible, if you like it loud. At low to moderate volumes it's quite average.
The interior is really a perfect mix of A8 and A6. It's considerably roomier than the current A6, but not quite as roomy as an A8. Works for me. The lack of a fifth seatbelt is still nagging me though. While I don't think the interior really shines in black, it was certainly well put together. The dash itself mimics that of the A8, and that's a good thing.
The head's up display is cool, especially with the adaptive cruise and navigation. It was a bright sunny day and it looked great.
As for the ride itself, it was nice. The torque does not match the A8 and the horsepower does not match the S5 Cab, but without wanting to accelerate too terribly briskly on a 25 mile demo, it did seem to get about its business. I would imagine it feels quite a bit better with a broken in engine as all cars do.
Ride quality was great even in dynamic mode. There was a bit more wind noise at over 80 mph than I would have expected; surely not in A8 territory here. And, the 20" Yokohama tires do seem to be a bit noisy. Tires can make such a huge difference in road noise. When I first drove a Q7 demo, the road noise was brutal. When mine came many months later, I was elated to find almost no road noise. Different tires...
In any case, I am ordering one. My Q7 lease is up in a few months and I am ready to be SUV-less for the first time in about twenty years. I have decided on all options, but I just can't decide on the exterior between Quartz Grey or the Dakota Grey. My S5 is dark blue and I have to wash it constantly. I need a much lower maintenance color for the A7 and am leaning towards the Quartz. Strangely, every picture of the Dakota that I see makes the car look entirely different. In some pix it looks too dark, while in others it looks like it would hide dirt well between washes.
I would love to see a Dakota Grey car in person, but that's not going to happen so I just have to make up my mind. Decisions, decisions...