Pinellas Park area Audi reviews the 2012 Q7 SUV to help potential customers narrow their options. The Q7 distinguishes itself with plenty of great features. If you like what you read here, then schedule a test drive so you can get the complete experience. You can schedule a test drive on our website or by calling our office.
Features We Love About the 2012 Audi Q7
- It has a beautiful interior with an attention to detail
- Audi obviously built the Q7 to handle Autobahn-level speeds if needed
- Buyers can choose a diesel engine
- It can sit seven passengers comfortably
Fast Facts About the 2012 Audi Q7 SUV
- Comes in three trim levels
- A 3.0-liter V6 engine is standard
- Standard features include Bluetooth, iPod input, and satellite radio
- Buyers can get a navigation system and DVD player in any version
- Has third row seats
- Standard safety features include traction control, stability control, and side/curtain airbags
A Brief Introduction to the 2012 Audi Q7
The Q7 is one of the most luxurious, not to mention largest, SUVs made by Audi. That means it gives you ample interior space, making it great for long drives or picking up neighborhood kids for soccer practice.
It’s an imposing vehicle that will make other drivers think twice about trying to nudge their ways in front of you.
Inside, you’ll find the work of master craftsmen who spent a lot of time making sure every aspect of the cabin looks and functions perfectly. Whether you end up buying this SUV or not, you have to admit that the interior is nothing less than beautiful.
What’s Under the Hood?
The 2012 Q7 comes standard with a supercharged 3.0-liter V6 that will give you 280 horsepower and 295 lb-ft of torque. If you want a little more power, opt for the 3.0T S line. Its engine will give you 333 horsepower and 325 pound-feet of torque. That can make a big difference when you need the Q7 to haul a heavy load or climb a steep hill.
The supercharged V6s in the 3.0T Premium and Premium Plus will take the SUV from zero to 60 in just under seven seconds. That’s not bad for such a big vehicle.
You can also choose a 3.0-liter V6 with turbodiesel technology. It gives you 225 hp and 406 pound-feet of torque. The lower power means you it takes a couple seconds longer to reach 60 mph. Then again, it has an EPA rating of 17/25/20 while the regular engine gets 16/22/18.
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