2022 Audi Q5 2.0 from Lithuania

Summary:

Good

Faults:

Adaptive Cruise Control is based on internal maps, which are to be updated twice a year; it costs in money and a lot more of your time as it's a hell of a nuisance to make lengthy appointments and waste time at the dealer.

If maps are not updated, the car is constantly braking for no reason. Example, while driving on the highway, the car suddenly brakes from 130 to 50 km/h, as there is no highway in the car's map.

Steering wheel with perforated leather rim is irritating on your hands. See if there are options to upgrade.

General Comments:

Quiet, economical, quick, convenient. Could be a bit lower to the ground.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 18th June, 2024

2010 Audi Q5 3.2 from North America

Summary:

It's junk

Faults:

The vehicle is an electrical nightmare.

Dealer repair costs are outrageous.

Parts are very expensive.

We regret very much buying this computerized nightmare.

General Comments:

It's way over rated and we would never touch an Audi again.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No

Review Date: 31st October, 2023

4th Nov 2023, 17:01

Audi have always been notoriously expensive to fix, just like BMW and Mercedes. You want a premium German car, you pay. I'm not defending them (they are a little overpriced and overrated to say the least) but they are nice cars when running correctly.

2014 Audi Q5 S-Line Plus 2.0 TFSI petrol from UK and Ireland

Summary:

Great looking, good driving SUV

Faults:

Electric boot release.

General Comments:

Great SUV for a family, with loads of space in the cabin and boot, and looks classy. Lower models (e.g SE) aren't specced very well, with halogen reflector headlights, small alloys, no parking aids.

Has been very reliable for the past 2 years, with only the electric boot release going wrong. Interior has withstood 2 kids and a toddler, standing on the seats, kicking them, bashing the dashboard, and it still looks like new. However, servicing from the dealer costs loads, and so do any small repairs.

A very good car overall, just base models are pricey for the lack of equipment you get with the car.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes

Review Date: 15th October, 2017

2010 Audi Q5 Premium 2.0 turbo petrol from Palestinian territories

Summary:

Gorgeous, expensive to maintain, pocket enemy... Love it

Faults:

Battery replaced at 50000.

Back seats making noise since I bought the car; dealer said it is normal!

General Comments:

Service is very expensive.

Transmission needs an ATF change every 50000, and that costs a fortune!

Consumable parts are very expensive.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 24th October, 2014

2011 Audi Q5 Quattro 2.0T from North America

Summary:

The leather interior is fine, but the car doesn't deliver much more luxury for its price tag

Faults:

Nothing.

General Comments:

First of all, the Audi seats (leather) are not so comfortable, too much on the stiff side. The Q5 ride is also on the stiff side, yet it handles well road irregularities.

The Q5 is quite spacious. The visibility in the Q5 is poor, especially in the rear and driver's side.

The Q5 has a central command panel overly complex. In fact, it is so complicated, I prefer doing the adjustments when the car is at rest, so I can keep driving safely. The plastics on the dash board and the central panel also look quite cheap, especially the dash board looks like some Korean import, despite the red digital display.

Driving position is OK. The car handles quite well, it's not spectacular, but it feels like a smaller (sedan) car, which is a good point.

Where the Audi Q5 clearly lacks is the engine-transmission power. The automatic transmission simply doesn't match the engine. The automatic transmission hesitates at low speed. The engine also lacks power at low speed. The turbo is very powerful (and noisy), but kicks in way too late, only under strong acceleration.

Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know

Review Date: 2nd June, 2011

6th May 2013, 15:26

A few months later.

Overall, this is a pleasant car without major issues, except the central radio/venting system, which like I said it's overly complex and not adapted to be used while driving, and the rather stiff ride over street bumps (my old Passat was much smoother in similar conditions).

The car gets very good mileage on the highway and it's generally very quiet. One note about the original Continental CrossContact LX tires. Those are low end tires, not worth using on a car this price. When the car was equipped for the winter with a different brand of quality winter tires, the steering was much more responsive and the car was more comfortable.

Finally, Audi should redesign the the rear luggage cover (it opens right on my head when the hatch is open) and the light switch located near the steering wheel; it gets kicked by the knees when getting inside the car.