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Antony

Antonyasked

Q7 4L (2006-2015)

Is that a good idea to buy a Audi Q7, 3tdi, 2007 model suv?. I never experienced Audi before
Thanks
Antony



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Marty
Marty

From a long term Q7 owner: Do not buy this vehicle, everything is expensive and it will let you down.
Look at Toyota, Kia, Mazda, Hyundai.
If you have plenty of money and time without a car is ok, go and buy it.

Samster
Samster

Buy Hyundai. Great money for value.

Disappointed83

Disappointed83asked

Q7 4L (2006-2015)

Hi I am new to this forum. I have just purchased a used Audi Q7 3.0 Diesel with 79K on the clock. It has had all of the servicing done to date at Brisbane Audi but as it is now out of warranty. I wondered if anyone knows a good, reasonably priced European Mechanic on the north side of Brisbane? I am from Redcliffe Qld. Thank you.

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Mario
Mario

Linz Motors
Pedder St Albion



Whittlesea

Whittleseaasked

Q7 4L (2006-2015)

2010 Q7 - just stopped in the middle of the road. Was only services 2 months ago. Had to be towed to workshop.
Have been told that the "fuel pumps' require replacement - $2700 for the parts alone?
Seems excessive? Can anyone offer an opinion on estimated parts cost?

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Paul
Paul

I have used VW parts, they have the same part number but 40% cheaper. Also I don't use a dealership, I have a local German car specialist, labour is considerably cheaper. For example a full service (Major) was $700, at Audi $2500. There are alternatives, you just have to search.

Samster
Samster

Check out Audi wreckers parts and servicing in Oakleigh for new and reconditoned parts pricing. Benchmark for most pricing.
Vw prices are good too however lots of resistance from parts and servicing guys.
My 2004 a4 1.8t fuel pump, intank, cost $995 new.
If keeping the car go brand bud.
Samster.

Stephanie Fetzer
Stephanie Fetzer

How did you go with this problem? We have just been quoted 18k



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