New Audi Q7 driven

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If you're in the market for a new heavyweight tow car, how about the Audi Q7? Our Tow Car Editor David Motton has driven the brand new model: click here.
 
Jun 20, 2005
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How much will it cost after 5 years use?
I'd like to see David testing older tugs that will suit a heavy TA but not cost the earth . :)
 
Apr 7, 2008
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Or how about what you can get for 10k with less than 30,000 miles and only six years old max, but is still capable of pulling a van with a MTPLM of 1600kg, unfortunately not everyone has got deep pockets that stretch to 20k plus for the van & 30k plus for the tug.....

And tonight's lottery numbers are :eek:hmy:
 
Oct 28, 2006
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But how many people actually buy these up market cars out right.Not many.More like lease deals.
 

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I only read the caption underneath the picture on the blog. It says ' Starting at £50,340, the new Audi Q7 drives better than its predecessor.......'

If I was ever in a position to pay over 50 grand for a car I'd expect it to drive better than anything I'd ever driven in my entire life :woohoo: :evil:

Meanwhile, on planet Earth....
 
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I,d expect it to drive itself.50 grand for a car!Not long ago that bought you a decent house.
 
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I would say most cars are either leased, pcp or company cars these days?
Looking at the price all these big cars have always been around the £50k mark? If you look at how the cars underneath are creeping up in price ie £30k for a ford galaxy £18k for a base focus or even £20k for a seat leon my son is looking at buying makes you think that its the other cars that seem really expensive?
Judging by the amount of new top mark cars towing caravans to Cornwall yesterday i would say that the cost is not an issue?
Just look at top end caravans all creeping up tpo the £30k mark now and some over !!!!
 

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