RSS RSS Twitter Twitter
Leftlane - news, reviews, and info for the auto-industry
 
 

Audi prices Q7 3.6 models

08/22/2006, 9:19 AM

By admin

Audi of America today announced pricing for the 2007 Audi Q7 3.6 models equipped with a 3.6-liter V6 FSI engine. The Audi Q7 3.6 has a base price of $39,900, with 3.6 Premium models starting at $45,900. Both models have a $720 destination charge that’s not included in the base price. The Audi Q7 3.6 features a 3.6-liter V6 FSI engine with gasoline direct injection technology. The engine produces 280 hp at 6200 rpm and 266 ft.-lbs. of torque at between 2500 and 5000 rpm. It is mated to a standard six-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission and full-time quattro all-wheel drive.

    Print This Post

New car price quote

Zero obligation price quote from a trusted local dealer.
 
 

08/22, 9:54 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

This is one Ugg-Leeee beast. It’s like they farmed out the design to Subaru or Korea?!

j i m

08/22, 10:37 AM

posted by:

British_rover

I have seen a couple of these in white and they really do like a whale. I keep wanting to say ayeee there she blows and my name is ishmale.

08/22, 10:39 AM

posted by:

Anonymous

Even Audi knows he Enclave, Outlook and Acadia are going to dominate the segment in a few months. This is a just a tactic to get rid of the current inventory so they won’t be stuck with too many leftovers that nobody wants before they pull the plug and exit the US market. Audi is a gonner anyways. I also think over the next few months, the rest of the German carmakers are going to be planning their US exit strategy because they won’t be able to compete with the mighty General Motors. And then the japcrap brands will hopefully follow suit before they loose their shirts too!

08/22, 10:47 AM

posted by:

Jimbo - G Mill$

anonymous. start coming to LLN regularly and pick up an auto consumer reports.

enlighten yourself. that’s your hw little guy.

08/22, 10:58 AM

posted by:

michal

that why i hate EU (european union) we have to pay 30 – 40 % more. you re so hapy to live in US

08/22, 11:07 AM

posted by:

jtg

I have seen quite a few if these. They look better in person. I think it looks good in darker colors. It’s an original design. Pricing is decent.
Anonymous, Audi is setting sales records in the USA this year. What the hell is a “Korea?” There is a country called Korea. I have never heard of a car called a Korea.

08/22, 11:21 AM

posted by:

Mitch

I like how these things look. Looks like a big polar bear, and it’ll eat your ricer for breakfast.

08/22, 11:44 AM

posted by:

af

Audi is exiting the US market? The Q7 looks like a Subaru? We pay more than the Europeans for cars? All false. You guys are the stupidest bunch of commenters on the web. Aren’t you guys going to be late for school?

This site has really gone south. Completely unreadable.

08/22, 11:47 AM

posted by:

al

lokks nice

08/22, 11:53 AM

posted by:

Andre Neves

3.6L 6 FSI

Isn’t this the next generation VR6 that they’ll be putting in the R32 Golf/Rabbit?

08/22, 12:04 PM

posted by:

Jay

This is alot of money for a car like this… Where did my last comment go!?

08/22, 1:18 PM

posted by:

Jimmy Krankie

Great car (Duh! it is an Audi) but way too late to market so sorry

08/22, 1:33 PM

posted by:

Jenny Craig

Lol A market with just GM and no competition. Do you know how crap your cars would be? With only one manufacturer the maker could sell you any old crap and charge you what they liked because you would have no choice. If you wanted a car you would have to take one of theirs. Anonymous you really are a dumbass, not because you are so fond of GM but because you have no idea how the free market works

08/22, 2:22 PM

posted by:

Undecided

The Q7 looks very good in person ( if SUVS are your cup of tea of course ). Interior quality is head and shoulders above all others in its price range.

08/23, 12:53 AM

posted by:

Don

looks disgusting

08/23, 4:58 AM

posted by:

Luke

it’s nothing but a blown A3. so boring i just can’t stand it. luckily not many of them are driving on the roads. otherwise i’d have to throw up all the time.

08/24, 6:30 AM

posted by:

Bob

if they could only fix the back it would look like a decent SUV.

08/30, 12:26 PM

posted by:

Ferci

OK, guys I have read all the comments and my first reaction is that it is TRUE !!! that AUDI Q7 is lot cheaper in U.S. than in Europe (www.audi.de compare with http://www.audi.com at EUR/USD at 1,28). This is a FACT ! In Europe you have to pay for every tiny option a lot of extra money. Plus the exchange rate is in favour of U.S. So from the European point of view it is 30 – 40 % cheaper. It is also cheaper compared prices in numbers. So LEARN the facts and dont do hurried comments like you do so many times in the U.S. !!!

The other thing is that AUDI Q7 is very very good car in its segment. I dont give much for the exterior design… of course its not as perfect as BMW X5 but X5 is just so small from inside compared to Q7 that I would say its one class lower. The only shame is that there is no TDI version for this car in the U.S. :-(

I am even considering buying this car with 3.6 FSI engine (no premium packet because of the lethear seats which I cant stand !), adaptive air suspension and adaptive xenon lights from U. S. If somebody can advise me on how long do you have to wait for the car and what is the best way to buy it (which dealer, etc.), would appreciate it!

 
 
You need to log in with your user name and password before you can leave comments.

    

Forgot your Password?

Don't have a user name yet? Simply fill in the form below and click the link provided in the
confirmation email. You must supply a valid email address to complete the registration process.

  
 
 
 
 
  • Login
  • About
  • Contact
Please note that you need to log in with your user name and password before you can leave comments.
  

login
cancel
Forgot your Password?
Don't have a user name yet? Click here to register now.

Simply fill in the form below and click the link provided in the confirmation email. You must supply a valid email address to complete the registration process.

  
submit
cancel
Leftlane is the leading source for automotive industry and vehicle news, new car research, future vehicle information, and reviews. Read by car shoppers, driving enthusiasts, autoworkers, executives, and investors, the website is updated throughout the day with the very latest auto news - as it happens.

Leftlane also provides consumers with accurate and media-rich information on every car currently on the market. In-market shoppers can review specs, read overviews, view high-resolution images, watch videos, and estimate pricing. No other automotive publication brings together the same degree of timeliness, thoroughness and accuracy as Leftlane.
 
submit
cancel