Thursday, July 16, 2009

2009 Audi Q5 3.2 quattro Review



The 2009 Audi Q5 3.2 Quattro is part of the group of cars designated as "small-crossover". Basically what that entails is that it is an SUV in a car's body. A small sedan with some of the attributes of an SUV.

The Wuattro really impresses in its class, and is also one of the most expensive vehicles in its class starting at over $37,000 and running all the way up to over $52,000. The Prestige Package costing $11,000 which includes: a cool panoramic sunroof, xenon headlights with led daytime running lights, Homelink, power tailgate, heated front seats, Bluetooth integration, driver’s seat memory, auto-dimming mirror with compass, power folding mirrors, Audi music interface with iPod cable, stainless steel trunk edge, premium Bang and Olufsen sound system, keyless entry and ignition, 19-inch wheels, Audi parking system with rear view camera, and Audi’s MMI navigation system. We also have the $2,950 Audi drive system and $500 side assist. Along with the $825 destination charge our sticker shows a substantial $52,475. Basically everyhting except your own personalized motorcycle covers

The car itself is probably the best in its class, however. Read the full review here.

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