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TJunkers 04-22-2008 02:38 PM

Audi's New X3.. I mean Q5...
 
http://www.audiusa.com/etc/medialib/...0003.Image.jpg

I like it, but it's no X3!

[email protected] 04-22-2008 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by TJunkers

Your right--it will most likely be better__:thumbup:

bjm442 04-22-2008 10:14 PM

ummmm, I might have to trade in the X3 for that.

FSETH 04-22-2008 11:16 PM

Sort of a re-post. Check out this thread with more photos. I have to agree that it looks better than the current X3 and interior quality is way better.

X3 competition from Audi (http://www.xoutpost.com/images/misc/multipage.gif 1 2)

Derek 04-23-2008 04:57 PM

I agree the Audi def looks better........... who knows if it drives better but I bet it has a smoother automatic transmission ............. I swear ours seems like a drunk 3 year old toddler is shifting for me............

blondboinsd 04-23-2008 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Derek
I agree the Audi def looks better........... who knows if it drives better but I bet it has a smoother automatic transmission ............. I swear ours seems like a drunk 3 year old toddler is shifting for me............

That is my 1 issue with the 'Treg, it feels very unrefined in it's shift patterns

AzNMpower32 04-23-2008 07:59 PM

Looks good, but don't like the interior design (although materials look to be decent). If it came with a diesel, I might be willing to give it a shot.

sfhondapilot 04-29-2008 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNMpower32
Looks good, but don't like the interior design (although materials look to be decent). If it came with a diesel, I might be willing to give it a shot.

The diesel torque numbers are pretty impressive. Wonder what the mpg would be (diesel is pretty expensive)? All in all, the 2.0T might be the better choice.

AzNMpower32 04-29-2008 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by sfhondapilot
The diesel torque numbers are pretty impressive. Wonder what the mpg would be (diesel is pretty expensive)? All in all, the 2.0T might be the better choice.

I still believe BMW makes the best petrol engines. Plus, I would consider (well, not to buy, but for comparison) a Q5 based on comfort, luxury, and design while still maintaining good driving dynamics.

The strongest motor for the model range will be the 3.0TDI model, but I'm guessing that's going to be pricey. The motor I would pick would be the 2.0 TDI, which makes around 170PS, yet sips only 6,7/100km of diesel fuel. For US comparison purposes, our 3.0si X3 consumes 9.7l.100km. (The Q5 2.0TDI is on par with the X3 2.0d in terms of consumption.)

sfhondapilot 04-30-2008 10:11 PM

I suspect the performance feel of the 2.0T will feel lacking as our B7 A4 2.0T doesn't feel as spirited as our 2004 X3. However, the fact that it gets 50% better gas mileage in city driving would be a big plus in today's environment.

X5audi 04-30-2008 11:19 PM

^The new 2.0T engine has 11 more horsepower than the B7's engine, not to mention a whopping 58 more lb ft of torque. According to those who have driven it is a massive improvement. Combined with their new ZF six-speed transmission, it should be a lot of fun in the B8 A4.

Unfortunately, as far as I know the Q5 will only be available with the 270hp 3.2 at launch. Hopefully Audi will come to its senses and offer the 2.0T, if not the 3.0TDI.

StanF18 05-01-2008 03:18 PM

To me the side profile has similarities to the new Acura MDX body. Don't know what MSRP Audi will be asking for, but if it's going to be in the $mid-40s or higher, why limit yourself to 270 hp when the Acura will get you 300 horses for low $40s?

FSETH 05-01-2008 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by StanF18
To me the side profile has similarities to the new Acura MDX body. Don't know what MSRP Audi will be asking for, but if it's going to be in the $mid-40s or higher, why limit yourself to 270 hp when the Acura will get you 300 horses for low $40s?

German Vs. Japanese automotive engineering and IMO German wins everytime. Acura has done a good job with their 4-wheel drive system in the MDX, but the fit and finish in the Audi are much better than the Acura.

AzNMpower32 05-01-2008 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by FSETH
German Vs. Japanese automotive engineering and IMO German wins everytime. Acura has done a good job with their 4-wheel drive system in the MDX, but the fit and finish in the Audi are much better than the Acura.

The MDX doesn't feel like 300bhp. We've tried it before and felt it was good, but mediocre in many ways at the same time. There were plastics (esp. interior door handles) that come off a Civic. The sat nav is unfathomable for me. There's annoying blind spots, and the motor is coarser than we're used to from an inline-6.

E61Silver 05-02-2008 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by FSETH
German Vs. Japanese automotive engineering and IMO German wins everytime. Acura has done a good job with their 4-wheel drive system in the MDX, but the fit and finish in the Audi are much better than the Acura.

That may be true but if you are going to keep it long term, Japanese will require less maintenance.

AzNMpower32 05-02-2008 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by x54.4blue
That may be true but if you are going to keep it long term, Japanese will require less maintenance.

Parts will wear out on any car, and will require replacement. Most modern cars don't feel like they're built to last 3000 years anymore, mostly because we don't demand them. Let's not turn this into another Japanese reliability argument.

E61Silver 05-02-2008 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNMpower32
Parts will wear out on any car, and will require replacement. Most modern cars don't feel like they're built to last 3000 years anymore, mostly because we don't demand them. Let's not turn this into another Japanese reliability argument.

Why because its true?

Funny but when one of members moved to VW everyone talk about reliability problems?

AzNMpower32 05-02-2008 04:06 PM

Reliability is stuff that is covered under warranty and should not break in the short term. This is inclusive of things like electric window regulators and electronic hiccups and moonroofs leaking.

But hardware will always age and require replacement. Just because something is a Honda, does it mean that the shocks and struts will last forever? I mean, do you expect them to last forever? I can tell you, we've had two Toyotas (okay, one of them was a Lexus ES to be precise) and they were reliable. But they were also aging. The '96 ES I drove had its fair share of problems. The only two fluids not leaking when I sold it at 126k was the brake fluid and windscreen washer fluid. The pass. window was slow. The valve cover was, and had been leaking badly, although this was an engineering/design flaw that was corrected the following year. There were other items as well.

Our X3 has been just as reliable than our previous cars, but much more enjoyable. It's been over 60k miles, and it starts the first time I try unless it was a bad tank of petrol. It's smooth, everything works properly, and it listens to what the driver asks. In the long term, I don't predict it to be any worse than the other Japanese cars we've had.

sfhondapilot 05-02-2008 07:19 PM

On the reliability question, I can vouch first hand that (a) my 2003 Honda Pilot is been MUCH better than my 2004 X3 (if you seen my posts over at bimmerfest you know what I am referring to as my s/n on that forum is sfca-325i). I can also say that our 2006 B7 A4 has been very reliable.

Here's a summary:

2003 Honda Pilot purchased new 12/02. Zero issues that I encountered that forced me to bring the car in for service. There were two service actions (airbag programming and oil jet kit for the tranny) that were performed at my scheduled maintenance.

2004 X3 3.0 si purchased new in 4/04.
  • 4/05 replaced accelerator pedal and passenger mirror.
  • 9/05 replaced passenger mirror.
  • 12/05 replaced ignition coils.
  • 3/06 replaced sunroof cassette and front passenger window regulator.
  • 4/06 replaced sunroof cassette (second repair) and replaced front passenger seat mat.
  • 5/06 replaced steering gear.
  • 12/07 replaced rear disks and pads due to ebrake problem.
  • 3/08 replaced front passenger seat mat (second repair). Some of these repairs required multiple visits (parts backordered, etc.)
Combine this with the tranny issues reported on the recent X3 models suggests that build quality is an issue.

2006 A4 2.0t cvt purchased new 11/05. So far, only scheduled maintenance has been performed. No service actions.

Honda/Acura seems, however, to have a problem with road noise. It's a common "con" mentioned in consumer reports. My pilot is no exception.

The fit and finish in the A4 has been excellent. Based on my direct experience with the A4, if the Q5 was offered with the 2.0T, I would definately consider that as a replacement for our X3.


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