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mrobbie



Member Since: 23 Jan 2011
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2006 Range Rover Sport Supercharged Bonatti Grey
Audi Q7... any experience, or compaisson to the RRS?

Having one of those moments where I am coming up to 2 years of ownership of the RRS and thinking of changing it. When I bought it (4.2 RRS S/C) I instantly said that my next car would be another one, however toying with the idea of a change.

The Audi Q7 is at the top of the list of alternatives, as it and the rest of the Audi range continue to catch my eye on the road.

But, I love driving and owning the RRS, and don't want to feel that I have in some way taken a step down from it with a new car.

Anyone got any direct comparissons between the 2 cars? Offroad ability is not important - ability in snow would be about as rough as it would get.

Cheers
Mike

Post #349422 Mon Jul 02 2012 7:18am
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Toni Timis



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Hi,

RRS drives better and nicer than Q7.

Personally, I don't like Q7.

Better to rent a Q7 one for a week and you will realise that RRS is on TOP of Q7.

Good luck. !!! RRS TDV8 !!!


Last edited by Toni Timis on Wed Jan 29 2014 2:20pm. Edited 3 times in total

Post #349424 Mon Jul 02 2012 7:33am
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muddywheels
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Sag had a Q7 and should be around soon or pm him Thumbs Up Wanted a Series 2 LR since childhood but previously owned MY16 Disco Sport HSE TD4 Auto, MY13 RR Sport Black Edition TDV6 Auto, MY10 RR Sport HSE TDV6 Auto, 2007 Freelander 1 Freestyle TD4 Soft Top, 2009 Freelander 2 GS TD4 Auto, 2007 Freelander 2 GS TD4, 2004 Disco 2 Metropolis Auto, 2002 Disco 2 GS, 2000 Freelander 1 SE TD4 SW

Still hoping for a S2 one day!

Post #349425 Mon Jul 02 2012 7:47am
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Jonny Fresh



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Interior is bland.

Exterior is bland.

Post #349426 Mon Jul 02 2012 7:50am
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Beancounter_74



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^^^ Have to agree with Jonny. I test drove one (3.0 TDI) before I got in the RRS, drives very well on the road, but just didn't offer (to me) anything different from the A6 I had. Yes, its a proper 7 seater so good in that regard, but it just didn't entice me to want one. Confused ON THE WAY: BMW F21 M140i
MERCEDES GL350 - Metallic Navy Blue w/Grey interior

GOING: BMW F31 335D MSport+ xDrive Touring
GONE: Land Rover Discovery 4 HSE - Stornaway Grey w/Black Interior (wish we'd kept it Banging Head )
GONE: BMW F10 520D MSport - Carbon Black
GONE:MY12 RRS SDV6 HSE Sumatra/Ivory/Grand Black Privacy glass

Post #349428 Mon Jul 02 2012 8:25am
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awd man



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^ +2

A mate has one and to be honest I was underwelmed when I sat in it... RRS gone
Audi SQ5...Gone Audi Q7 S-Line 240 3.0TDI Gone
Audi A6 Allroad Sport 270 3.0TDI

Post #349430 Mon Jul 02 2012 8:36am
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AndyCh



Member Since: 23 Aug 2010
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2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Stornoway Grey

We (wife and 2 young kids) had a 4.2TDI for a grand tour of all the family over Christmas a couple of years ago. We left London and travelled to Newcastle, Perthshire, Glasgow, Ayrshire, Sale and back to London. This was over a 2 week period and so we did lots of days trips as well.

All in all we covered significant motorway miles, plus plenty of A and B roads, generally in pretty treacherous conditions as the weather was poor.

To be honest, I had been looking forward to having it, but after 2 weeks of it, I knew that I could never own one. It's a colossal car, but doesn't seem to use the space well inside, it is a monstrosity to look at as well. It doesn't ride nearly as well as a RRS on any road, and when the surface is poor, or you get into anything approaching slippy conditions, it is hopeless. The weather was really bad that year, lots of snow and very cold and whilst I was expecting some confidence from the car, it was far worse than I could ever have expected. It did have normal summer tyres on, so I know that makes a massive difference, but I would say it was much worse than the MkV Golf GTI we had at the time, which was on performance rubber.

The power tailgate was rubbish when I was trying to pack the boot up, imagine the crap we had piled up on a trip like that over Christmas with a baby, pushchair, travelcot, presents etc. Every time I tried to close it, it would pop open again. Not sure if the new RRS does this too, but it was a real pain when I was packing it to the gunnels every couple of days. Small point, but an annoyance in real world situations.

It drank like a fish, I recall filling up in a remote petrol station in the borders late on a snowy evening on 27 December, with just a sniff of diesel left in the tank. I filled it up and went in to pay and the bill was well into 3 figures (I am now used to this after living with a RRS and a Disco, but it was a shock at the time). The guy behind the counter just looked open jawed and said "I thought you were filling up an aircraft carrier". I had to fill her up again the day after.

It was useful to have the extra seats, so I could ferry around parents, nephews and nieces, so on that front better than the RRS, but a Disco will do it.
I would say that both the RRS and the Disco beat it comfortably in pretty much any situation. Ride, ability, toys, looks, comfort etc etc.

And the image ............ eeeuuurrrggggghhh!

Hope this helps! Disco 4 2012 3.0 SDV6 HSE,Santorini Black and Ebony, Privacy, Grand Black lacquer, 20" 5 spoke alloys, tow bar
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Gone: RRS 2011 3.0 TDV6 HSE, Stornoway Grey and Ebony
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2000 Lotus Elise S1 (still clinging on to it)

Post #349431 Mon Jul 02 2012 8:56am
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Zilch



Member Since: 20 Mar 2006
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not sure if it is on your alternative list, i am getting a XC90 in December, Happy to give you a report then Thumbs Up

mind you its only a hire car whilst back in Blighty for the xmas/new year hols Whistle Another Pommie Bar Steward down under

MY20 Defender 110 SE P400 Eiger/Ebony
MY10 3.0 RRS TDv6 Fuji/Ebony/Anigre

Post #349455 Mon Jul 02 2012 11:15am
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SVR575



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[quote="Toni Timis"]Hi,

Q7 drives better than RRS in the town and on the motorway.


Think your wrong there fella! SVR 2018 in Santorini Black.

Post #349457 Mon Jul 02 2012 11:25am
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Toni Timis



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United Kingdom 2009 Range Rover Sport TDV8 HSE Java Black

[quote="TDV8HST"]

Toni Timis wrote:
Hi,

Q7 drives better than RRS in the town and on the motorway.


Think your wrong there fella!


Ok, I edited the text.

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"Hi,

RRS drives better than RRS.

Personally, I don't like Q7.

Better to rent a Q7 one for a week and you will realise that RRS is on TOP of Q7.

Good luck."

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Very Happy ? !!! RRS TDV8 !!!

Post #349460 Mon Jul 02 2012 11:34am
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SVR575



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Well done Toni, much better. Laughing SVR 2018 in Santorini Black.

Post #349473 Mon Jul 02 2012 1:10pm
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Loki



Member Since: 05 Mar 2012
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Scotland 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Bali Blue

Hi,

Stick with the RRS.

I was a loyal customer of Audi for 11 years with 14 purchases 12 of them being new and 3 being Q7's

The service from Audi nowadays is shocking, when I purchased my first Audi there was 5 models in the whole range, now there are countless A's, Q's and whatever else they do. As a result of cashing in on the “better class of repmobile image" they offer the sales and service support is without question completely: censored:. When something does go wrong with an Audi ( and in fairness it was rare) its always your fault. My albeit limited Land Rover experience has been very good, great sale with no hassle and on the one occasion thus far where we required using the service department, they done exactly, that provided a service NO IF's, NO BUT's they just sorted the problem and apologised for the inconvenience.

The Q7 is not a proper 4X4, and as a result even when they were fitted with the winter wheel & tyre package (at £2500 and look awful and take room up in your garage for 8 months of the year) you will struggle or will not manage to follow your mates in their Rangies up a hillside road that has some snow lying on it, and most of them don’t need an extra set of winter wheels & tyres to do that.

For me the change has been good, and I hate to say it but you do feel a little bit better driving a Range Rover. Yes the Audi has better build quality, but the RRS is a bit cheaper and now I have tried and like I will be buying another no doubt about that.

Ric Here and now:- Porsche 911 GTS & RRS HSE.
Gone but not forgotten:- Audi RS4.

Post #349485 Mon Jul 02 2012 2:14pm
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WolfgangK



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Hi Loki,
please explain me, why did you bought 3 Audi Q 7 Shocked , when you are not happy with it ?

Regards
WolfgangK 2012 RRS SDV6, Pan European ST 1300
gone : Audi A6 Allroad, Toyota LC HJ 61,
Honda CB 750 Four

Post #349497 Mon Jul 02 2012 2:59pm
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Loki



Member Since: 05 Mar 2012
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Scotland 2011 Range Rover Sport 3.0 TDV6 HSE Bali Blue

Hi WolfgangK, Happy to explain for you.

2006 took delivery of Phantom Black 3.0TDi S-Line. Q7 new to the market and the Audi range. Owned for approx. 1 year which took in a mild winter here in Scotland, the Q never missed a beat and the only complaint on the this car was excessive tyre wear that I was assure by my Audi dealer was a common problem being experienced on the Q7, however Audi were aware and working to resolve this issue.

2007 took delivery of Phantom Black 4.2TDI S-Line. Again the owning experience was marred by tyre and alignment issues that Audi now said was down to me or my wife’s driving styles and not as previously mentioned to be a design issue and poor service from the Audi dealerships on the issue did not help, and after 18 months of ownership we moved to a new S4 Avant.

2010 December, took delivery of Ibis White 3.0TDi S-Line 8sp-Tip. This being the latest revision of the Q range, revised engines and gearbox, stop/start tech, and tyre wear issue resolved with different OEM tyre selection etc. On the way home from collecting the Q there had been some snowfall and where we live there is a small hill to our home, the Q was unable to make it up. Obviously this was rather disappointing considering Audi heritage, however in fairness the Q7 was shod with 21" alloys which will hinder progress in winter conditions. Audi explained that they now offered a winter wheel (18") tyre option and with this being stuck would not be a problem combined with the latest quattro technology and as a loyal customer I would only be relived of £2000 instead of £2500 to make my Quattro Q7 all the way home in future. This was not to be the case and I watched stranded on a few occasions as friends with Range Rovers kept going where my Q7 had stopped.

Like I said on the previous posting Audi build quality & Engineering is second to none, but the Q7 is NO Range Rover when it comes to going through snow or mud and the Dealership experience is poor and getting worse.

Hope this is a good enough explanation WolfgangB...lol

Ric Here and now:- Porsche 911 GTS & RRS HSE.
Gone but not forgotten:- Audi RS4.

Post #349525 Mon Jul 02 2012 5:38pm
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highfellzippy



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Q7 or RRS

the biggest problem i had with my Q7 was all 7 seats rattled when driving over bumps which was really a pain in the arse

my car was the 4.2 tdi a flying machine but just not a Range Rover

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