Hatch leaks water when opened?
I have read a few reviews that state that rain/snow, etc fall into the cargo area when you open the back hatch. Is that true?
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Our 2010 Q5 had that problem, not sure about the 2011.
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Snow is not typically too bad, but water does SOMETIMES run down the hatch in the right way when you open it that it gets in the cargo area a little. It really isn't that big of a deal, at least I have not seen it to be in my '11.
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The way the hatch is sealed you'll see water on the interior metal but I've never had it go into the cargo area. Snow isn't an issue either if you clean your car off first.
MrsAdams2007- My two cents but based on the posts you've submitted to this forum it sounds like you're leaning towards an X3. Unsolicited advice but I say don't overanalyze it and just go with your gut. You don't want to be driving your new car and see the runner up and think damn I wish I had bought that instead. I knew the moment I sat in the Q5 it was going to be the one I'd buy and I had looked at a lot of cars. I really wanted to like the XC60 (they offered a sweet deal) and went back and drove it again after the Q5 test but at the end of the day I knew I'd regret it. Good luck with whatever you choose. |
Originally Posted by hmn4858
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I really wanted to like the XC60 (they offered a sweet deal) and went back and drove it again after the Q5 test but at the end of the day I knew I'd regret it. Good luck with whatever you choose.
Personally, I'm just not a fan of the BMW SUV shape, so it didn't make it onto my shopping list. Someone told me once that you should flip a coin to help you choose...as soon as you flip it, the theory is that your choice will become clear when you discover what side you really want it to land on! |
Originally Posted by hmn4858
(Post 24140582)
The way the hatch is sealed you'll see water on the interior metal but I've never had it go into the cargo area. Snow isn't an issue either if you clean your car off first.
MrsAdams2007- My two cents but based on the posts you've submitted to this forum it sounds like you're leaning towards an X3. Unsolicited advice but I say don't overanalyze it and just go with your gut. You don't want to be driving your new car and see the runner up and think damn I wish I had bought that instead. I knew the moment I sat in the Q5 it was going to be the one I'd buy and I had looked at a lot of cars. I really wanted to like the XC60 (they offered a sweet deal) and went back and drove it again after the Q5 test but at the end of the day I knew I'd regret it. Good luck with whatever you choose. |
Q5 does not feel exciting to buy.. hehe, you are in the wrong forum! I bet everyone is more excited than you here! Especially when u have a waiting list for that vehicle! Good luck on which ever you chose! Hope u let us know what u decided! :)
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Originally Posted by MrsAdams2007
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Too late! Overanalyzed! This is a huge opportunity for me to have --sort of-- the car of my choosing...at least in the $50,000 range! I don't know why the Q5 doesn't feel as exciting to buy...maybe I should flip a coin! Lol
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Originally Posted by MrsAdams2007
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Too late! Overanalyzed! This is a huge opportunity for me to have --sort of-- the car of my choosing...at least in the $50,000 range! I don't know why the Q5 doesn't feel as exciting to buy...maybe I should flip a coin! Lol
I've had my last car for a couple of years and have never loved it. We bought it because my husband was convinced I would eventually like it like as much as he did. Didn't work! If you have the opportunity, buy what you love! Even if it's not an Audi! ;) |
Definitely go for the X3 if that's what your gut is telling you. It's still a great car. You're not going to regret it. Stop overthinking it and just go for it.
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