2019 Audi Q7 problems
The Audi Q7 is a crossover SUV made by the German manufacturer Audi, unveiled in September 2005 at the Frankfurt Motor Show. Production of this seven-seater SUV began in the autumn of 2005 at the Volkswagen Bratislava Plant in Bratislava, Slovakia.
The Q7 was the first SUV sold by Audi and went on sale in 2006. Later, Audi's second SUV, the Q5, was unveiled as a 2009 model. Audi has since unveiled a third SUV model, the Q3, which went on sale in the third quarter of 2011, and a fourth SUV model, the Q2, which went on sale in November 2016. The Q7 shares a Volkswagen Group MLB platform and chassis with the Bentley Bentayga, Lamborghini Urus, Porsche Cayenne and the Volkswagen Touareg.
The Q7 is the second largest vehicle from Audi, after its exterior size was being surpassed by the Q6 since 2022. While the Q7 has been the flagship SUV in Audi's product portfolio, a top-of-the-line model with a lower roof, called the Audi Q8, was released in 2018.
It was one of the vehicles involved in the Volkswagen emissions scandal, with the company ordered to buy back some of the affected cars manufactured between 2009 and 2012. The Q7 is also subject to hundreds of NTSB complaints with many relating to potentially catastrophic engine failure issues, and a class-action lawsuit related to squealing brakes.
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Common 2019 Audi Q7 problems
The 2019 Audi Q7 has been reported to have several common problems by its owners, primarily in the categories of AC/heater, interior accessories, and engine.
In the AC/heater category, one complaint mentions issues with the air conditioning system, although the specific problem is not detailed.
For interior accessories, there is one reported issue related to the interior accessories, but the specific problem is not provided.
The engine category has four complaints, with one issue related to the exhaust system. One owner reported a muffler leak, which was replaced under warranty.
While there are no specific transmission problems mentioned, there is one report of noises and leaks in the engine minor category, although the specific issue is not detailed.
In addition to these categories, there are also complaints about steering, electrical accessories, brakes, engine cooling, and climate system, but the specific issues are not provided.
It is important to note that these problems may not affect all 2019 Audi Q7 vehicles, and some issues may have been resolved under warranty. Additionally, the sample size of complaints is relatively small, and long-term issues may not have yet emerged in the forums. Therefore, potential buyers should conduct thorough research and consider multiple sources before making a purchasing decision.
What is the most common problem of Audi Q7?
The Audi Q7 isn't particularly known for reliability. It's gotten a low RepairPal because SUVs like the Q7 are generally known to have higher ownership costs and more frequent visits to the mechanic than sedans. The Audi Q7's common problems include engine issues like misfires and knock sensor failure.
What year Audi Q7 is most reliable?
What's the best year? The 2015+ models have improved over the first generation. Many reviewers recommend the 2017 Q7 thanks to its enhanced mid-size luxury crossover SUV design and improved engine performance.
Is an Audi Q7 expensive to run?
The Audi Q7 is available with a choice of two 3.0-litre diesel engines, which keep it relatively economical, along with a petrol V6 of the same size, and all three are mild-hybrids. Customers can also choose from two plug-in hybrids, and while these aren't cheap, running costs should be very affordable.
Is A Q7 A Good Car?
Is the 2024 Audi Q7 a Good SUV? Yes, the 2024 Q7 is a good luxury midsize SUV with a cozy and well-designed cabin. There's ample space in the first and second rows, and while the third row is OK for children, it's neither easily accessible nor comfortable for adults.
What is the most common problem of Audi Q7?
The Audi Q7 isn't particularly known for reliability. It's gotten a low RepairPal because SUVs like the Q7 are generally known to have higher ownership costs and more frequent visits to the mechanic than sedans. The Audi Q7's common problems include engine issues like misfires and knock sensor failure.
What year Audi Q7 is most reliable?
What's the best year? The 2015+ models have improved over the first generation. Many reviewers recommend the 2017 Q7 thanks to its enhanced mid-size luxury crossover SUV design and improved engine performance.
Is A Q7 A Good Car?
Is the 2024 Audi Q7 a Good SUV? Yes, the 2024 Q7 is a good luxury midsize SUV with a cozy and well-designed cabin. There's ample space in the first and second rows, and while the third row is OK for children, it's neither easily accessible nor comfortable for adults.
Is an Audi Q7 expensive to run?
The Audi Q7 is available with a choice of two 3.0-litre diesel engines, which keep it relatively economical, along with a petrol V6 of the same size, and all three are mild-hybrids. Customers can also choose from two plug-in hybrids, and while these aren't cheap, running costs should be very affordable.
2019 Audi Q7 car problems categorized by type of issue
After analyzing all complaints sent to the NHTSA and researching popular Audi Q7 problems, we found that the most common problems with these 2023 model year vehicles are:
- Fuel/propulsion system problems
- Suspension problems
- Steering problems
- Electrical system problems
- Engine problems
The graph below shows statistics for all 2019 Audi Q7 vehicle components and the number of complaints received.
Latest 25 complaints 2019 Audi Q7
The NHTSA has received 44 complaints about various vehicle components related to the 2019 Audi Q7. Below are the 25 most recent complaints reported for 2019 Audi Q7 vehicles.
SUSPENSION PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-10-13
- VIN: WA1VAAF7XKD
- Components: SUSPENSION
- Summary: Rear coil springs broke after just 60,000 miles. Audi refused to cover but dealer said this is very common. Vehicle stability affected. After my 42 years in automotive industry as a supplier my bet is these springs are made in China and supplier is cheating on material specifications and Audi must know.
SUSPENSION PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-10-09
- VIN: WA1AHAF71KD
- Components: SUSPENSION
- Summary: On October 9, I brought my 2019 Audi Q7 with approximately 79k miles to my dealership service department for an oil change and an inspection sticker. While in for the service, the dealership performed a multi-point inspection. During the inspection, the service technician found that both rear coils were broken off of the base. The technician recommended that these be replaced immediately and need immediate attention. The cost of the repair is over $3,000 and would then require an alignment and calibration, costing an additional over $500. I understand that these coils were recalled in later model Audi Q7's but not my year. Based upon this, it seems that the coils are defective and there should be additional recalls. There really is no reason for coils to break on a car that has such a large towing capacity (though I don't tow anything on the car and don't have a tow hitch). This is a safety issue for the car's performance and control.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-07-06
- VIN: WA1VAAF77KD
- Components: FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: During high weather temperature the fuel lines pops off and leaks fuel everywhere.
SUSPENSION PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-07-13
- VIN: WA1LHAF77KD
- Components: SUSPENSION
- Summary: At 50k miles, in July 2023, I was told by the dealer, Audi, that the rear spring mounts were corroding, and it was not covered by warranty. Everything I have read about spring mounts is that they are not considered a wear and tear part, and should not deteriorate. But I paid about $2,000 for the repair. Now, 11 months later, one spring coil itself has broken, and despite the warranty since it was last replaced less than a year ago, Audi will not honor the warranty at all, because it was the spring mounts and not the springs themselves that were replaced. However, it is the same job to repair, and so I am forced to pay for the same amount of labor again. This seems criminal given the parts are interdependent and the job takes an equal amount of time. I don’t understand why the coils weren’t replaced initially, as I now have to pay for the project to essentially be redone. Yes, it is a safety issue. Was not inspected by police but it was by the manufacturer. There haven’t been any warning indicators in the vehicle.
LANE DEPARTURE PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-06-18
- VIN: WA1LAAF75KD
- Components: LANE DEPARTURE
- Summary: Lane keeping assistance jerks car into turn lanes at highway speeds. Happens consistently on MN State Hwy 316. I usually disable it to prevent an accident.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-05-24
- VIN: WA1LHAF73KD
- Components: FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: On [XXX} Friday morning, I was driving at 35 mph on local road after existing from highway. Suddenly the screen displayed this message: Drive system malfunction. The car was totally broken down. I couldn't start the engine any more so I turned on hazard light and pulled over to the curb pending AAA rescue truck. Luckily it was not happened on highway. Otherwise the car could be wrecked to cause fatal accident. It was the first time since I had this brand new Audi Q7 in November 2019 running 26,600 miles. After Audi certified tech inspected, he concluded the fuel pump defective and needed to replace a new one for $3000+. Here is the link the tech completed his walkaround video [XXX] INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
SUSPENSION PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-05-23
- VIN: WA1LAAF73KD
- Components: SUSPENSION
- Summary: Both rear spring have broke with a clean break. I would not have noticed except for the piece of spring laying on my garage floor. Seems to be a known issue with Audi 2013-2019
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-05-07
- VIN: WA1LHAF76KD
- Components: FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: Faulty fuel sensor. Sensor showing low fuel warning while the tank is full
STEERING PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-05-01
- VIN: WA1VAAF71KD
- Components: STEERING
- Summary: 1. Steering malfunction, yes. 2. In the course of driving on [XXX] through a mountain pass in Colorado with snow and poor driving conditions, the steering mechanism on the vehicle failed resulting in not being able to maneuver the vehicle out of the lane or off the road safely. If this happened while other vehicles were in front/behind or to the side of us, or if this would have happened in another mountain road without emergency curbing/exits - we could have easily been killed. 3. The vehicle is at the Audi Denver dealership (had to be towed) and they confirmed the code "Steering: malfunction! Please stop vehicle" that displayed on the panel. 4. No, tried to call Audi but there was a 2 hour wait to talk to someone and even then, not sure I would have reached anyone that could have helped. 5. Warning message "Steering: malfunction! Please stop vehicle" displayed with red steering wheel icon and exclamation mark. No other warning or sign of failure. This is the problem, driving at highway speed, get a steering malfunction warning, can't steer or control the vehicle - have to stop "safely". This could have been catastrophic. In any other vehicle if rack/pinon slips or power steering fluid fails, you can still manage to steer and avoid collision, this Audi under these conditions gave no such option. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
SUSPENSION,ENGINE PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-04-05
- VIN: WA1LAAF78KD
- Components: SUSPENSION,ENGINE
- Summary: Motor mount is leaking hydraulic fluid. Available for inspection. At around 69,000 miles this was found by an independent service center. Motor mount must be replaced. There was no knowledge other than vehicle shaking. No lights. It was detected by other issues and codes being ran.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-01-23
- VIN: WA1VAAF79KD
- Components: FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: I have been told that I have a fuel rail leak, which can cause a fire in the engine compartment. This is the same as NHTSA Campaign Number 19V035000, but that campaign only covers model years 2016-2018 for the Audi Q7. This same issue has surfaced with my 2019 Q7.
AIR BAGS,VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL,SERVICE BRAKES PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2024-03-10
- Crash: 1
- VIN: WA1LAAF7XKD
- Components: AIR BAGS,VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL,SERVICE BRAKES
- Summary: On [XXX] we were parking the car in the lot at [XXX] , when the car suddenly accelerated despite my foot being on the brake and crashed into a storefront. The fireman said the airbags deploy code was issues but the airbag never deployed, and the automatic emergency braking did not stop the car. It seemed as though the transmission was switched, but we had not touched the gas. INFORMATION REDACTED PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT (FOIA), 5 U.S.C. 552(B)(6)
POWER TRAIN,ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-10-18
- VIN: WA1LAAF78KD
- Components: POWER TRAIN,ELECTRICAL SYSTEM,FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: In the first 10K miles the motherboard had to be replaced. Then the volume dial twice. Then the fuel sensor broke and because of its placement the entire gas tank had to be replaced. Next up at 45K the Medtronic (brains of the transmission had to be replaced and then the differential was having problems and they were debating working on it. I went to sell it at 48K miles before the warranty expired and during the inspection it was noted the two engine mounts were leaking and needed to be replaced. After I sold it to an Audi dealer, different than the Audi dealer I had purchased the car from and where I had all the warranty work done, I found out the CARFAX report showed NONE of the repairs made by the original Audi dealer to the car. Seems fradulent to me by the original Audi dealership who did all the major repairs.
FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-10-24
- VIN: WA1AHAF79KD
- Components: FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE
- Summary: The auto brake suddenly braked hard and it was scary. The car reported a collision warning red light for a few seconds. Luckily, there was no car close behind me. While I was driving at about 70 miles per hour on the highway, there was no car in front of me to worry about. There was probably a car driving in the next lane. After the sudden brake, everything seemed to be back to normal. This type of sudden auto brake happened once in late 2019, on a local drive, I thought it was a falling leaf or something. But this time on the highway, there was nothing in front the car.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-08-01
- VIN: WA1AHAF70KD
- Components: FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: Filling up the tank registers only half a tank. It seems similar to this recall which wasn't for my car's year. NHTSA campaign number: 22V155
SEAT BELTS PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-08-11
- VIN: WA1AHAF71KD
- Components: SEAT BELTS
- Summary: Seat belts are fraying. The seatbelt in the second row on the driver side cannot be used because it has frayed and the tear is halfway through the width of the seat belt. The same issue is developing in the 3rd row on the passenger side. Audi is trying to charge us $1700 to replace the seatbelt in the second row alone.
UNKNOWN OR OTHER PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-03-01
- VIN: WA1VAAF74KD
- Components: UNKNOWN OR OTHER
- Summary: Backup camera malfunctions, often turns blank or fails to activate
SUSPENSION PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-07-07
- VIN: WA1LAAF73KD
- Components: SUSPENSION
- Summary: 2019 Audi Q7 rear spring broke despite having only 28,000 miles. I heard a loud banging noise when driving on highway which I initially thought was a loose exhaust pipe. Took it to a service center which diagnosed a broken rear spring with high risk of tire puncture. Never driven off road or with heavy loads (heaviest thing in trunk has been my 50 lb dog). Vehicle was only 3 months out of 36 month warranty when this happened. Local Audi dealer and Audi USA failed to stand behind this repair which cost me over $2000 to fix at an independent garage. Online search noted other Audi Q7 with similar problems.
FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-03-31
- VIN: WA1VAAF76KD
- Components: FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM
- Summary: The component that failed was the fuel level sender. The attachment shows that I had it repaired by Audi. They found low static resistance which is the same issue they recalled 46,000 other vehicles for including 2019, just not Q7. The car is available for inspection. My safety was put at risk because the gas and did not work on the safety of others was put at risk because I could have run out of gas anywhere and it anytime. You took over a month to get an appointment. The issue has been corrected in June 2023. Audi was the only one that inspected the vehicle. There was one warning when it failed. .
SUSPENSION PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2023-04-17
- VIN: WA1VAAF76KD
- Components: SUSPENSION
- Summary: Rear passenger side coil spring failed during vehicle operation. Vehicle has only 61,000 miles and has never seen any heavy duty including trailering anything.
FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2022-12-19
- VIN: WA1LAAF73KD
- Components: FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE
- Summary: The contact owns a 2019 Audi Q7. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle the message “emergency vehicle malfunction" displayed and the vehicle began to sputter and hesitate before stalling. The vehicle was towed to the local dealer who diagnosed that the fuel pump had failed and needed to be replaced. The fuel pump was replaced, and the vehicle was repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 51,000.
ENGINE PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2022-08-04
- VIN: WA1LAAF73KD
- Components: ENGINE
- Summary: under 60k miles and have a coolant pump leak/failure due to a faulty bearing with excess movement.
UNKNOWN OR OTHER PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2022-06-20
- VIN: WA1LAAF78KD
- Components: UNKNOWN OR OTHER
- Summary: The Sun Roof exploded with no signs on anything hitting it. I just exploded AS i was driving in the open. Seems like defective glass..
WHEELS PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2022-01-26
- VIN: wa1laaf77kd
- Components: WHEELS
- Summary: At 49,520 miles, dealer reported that tires were "chopped on inner edge and waring on outer edge". Tread depth was reported as 7/32 on front, and 6/32 on back. The Goodyear Eagle Sport run flat tires, 285/45-20, are commonly complained about on the Audit Q7 for poor wear patterns. It is notable that Audi does not recommend or include tire rotations in the every 10k mile maintenance services, which we pre-paid for. Tire rotations, it seems, is the only thing that can minimize the poor wear patterns. Tires are always kept properly inflated, and car is driven gently. Alignment is within specification. More than a little ticked off that the OEM tires do not perform adequately throughout the life of the tread. This is a known problem area, per the internet.
ENGINE PROBLEM
- Date Of Incident: 2022-01-26
- VIN: wa1laaf77kd
- Components: ENGINE
- Summary: With 49,520 miles, low coolant warning came on during vehicle start up. Periodic checks had not revealed a drop in coolant. Added coolant to minimum line, and drove to dealer for 50k mile servicing. Water pump had failed! Good thing it was under warranty. Replaced at no cost. It would have been a $1500 repair otherwise. Water pumps should not fail at 50k miles, not on a car this expensive. Audi had a massive recall on earlier model years of this car - it appears the current design is no better.
2019 Audi Q7 recalls
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued 4 recalls for different components of the 2019 Audi Q7.
- Manufacturer: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
- Components: STRUCTURE:BODY:ROOF AND PILLARS
- Summary: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2018-2020 Audi Q7 vehicles. The padding on the vehicle's C-pillar may not absorb enough impact in the event of a crash.
- Consequence: In the event of a crash, an unbelted occupant's head may impact the vehicle's C-pillar padding, increasing the risk of injury.
- Remedy: Audi will notify owners, and dealers will replace the deformation element on the C-pillars, free of charge. The recall began November 17, 2020. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's number for this recall is 70H8.
- Manufacturer: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
- Components: STEERING
- Summary: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2019 Audi Q8 and 2017-2019 Audi Q7 vehicles. The bolt connecting the steering shaft to the steering gear may loosen, possibly resulting in a loss of steering control.
- Consequence: A sudden loss of loss of steering control may increase the risk of a crash.
- Remedy: Volkswagen will notify owners, and Audi dealers will inspect and, if necessary, replace the steering shaft bolt, as necessary, free of charge. The recall began March 31, 2020. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 36A1.
- Manufacturer: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
- Components: AIR BAGS:SIDE/WINDOW
- Summary: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Volkswagen) is recalling certain 2019 Audi Q7 vehicles. In the event of a crash, the side curtain air bags may not properly inflate.
- Consequence: An air bag that does not properly inflate in the event of a crash can increase the risk of injury.
- Remedy: Volkswagen will notify owners, and dealers will replace the side curtain air bags, free of charge. The recall began March 19, 2020. Owners may contact Volkswagen customer service at 1-800-893-5298. Volkswagen's number for this recall is 69AJ.
- Manufacturer: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc.
- Components: SUSPENSION:FRONT:SHOCK ABSORBER
- Summary: Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. (Audi) is recalling certain 2019 Q7, Q8, S5 Cabriolet, and S5 Sportback vehicles. The front shock absorber forks may develop cracks allowing the shock absorbers to loosen.
- Consequence: Loose shock absorbers may impair vehicle steering, increasing the risk of crash.
- Remedy: Audi has notified owners, and dealers will replace the shock absorber forks, free of charge. The recall began March 18, 2019. Owners may contact Audi customer service at 1-800-253-2834. Audi's number for this recall is 40O4.
Negative 2019 Audi Q7 car reviews
Positive 2019 Audi Q7 car reviews
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What I like about the car is that it is reliable and dependable, and provides a powerful driving experience. It's great for families, with enough storage for our needs, and we can even travel with grandparents! I particularly love the drive assist feature, which has allowed me to drive from San Francisco to Los Angeles to San Diego multiple times without any issues. Additionally, it has been low maintenance so far, even after four years of use. As for areas for improvement, a bigger screen for the entertainment cockpit and a focus on wireless-driven features would be great. The media UX could also be improved, as some features are hard to find. While I would love to upgrade to an all-electric Audi Q7, unfortunately, an equal model is not yet available. Lastly, the buying experience could be improved, as dealerships can be a hassle, but I understand that this is an industry-level issue.
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This car is really smooth, comfortable, and quiet. And we're thrilled to hear that you have zero complaints so far!
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The perfect balance of luxury, performance, hauling, aesthetics, tech and off road handling for families. Utility of an SUV but drives like a car!
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When it comes to features and benefits, the AUDI Q7 Premium Plus is the car for you. It drives great and has amazing features. I only wish I had bought it sooner...
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Just purchased a 2019 Q7, trading in our Q5. We needed more room for the grandkids. It's a great vehicle.
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Allen Eichmann 2024-08-23
When considering purchasing an Audi Q7, it is important to choose the right engine. The 3.0 V6 is a much better option than the V4 turbo 2.0, which lacks power and requires the engine to constantly run at high RPMs just to maintain speed. As someone who has owned both the Q7 and a larger SUV, I can confidently say that the 3.0 V6 is the way to go.
Jaime Wisoky 2024-06-21
I purchased this car in November, but unfortunately, I have decided to sell it and return to Lexus after only 4 months. I have noticed that the garage door opener, hatch release, and horn do not function unless the engine is on, which can be quite inconvenient and even dangerous in certain situations. For example, I was recently parked in a lot with the engine off and the remote key in my pocket when another vehicle began backing straight into my driver's door. I attempted to honk the horn to alert the driver, but unfortunately, it did not work without the engine being on. This was a scary situation as I was unable to open my door for fear of getting hit. It would be great if the horn could honk without the engine being on, as it seems like a simple and necessary safety feature. I have noticed that this is not just an issue with the Q7, but with all Audi and German cars in general. Thank you for your attention to this matter.
Toney Beahan 2024-04-09
My wife and I leased an Audi Q7 two years ago, but unfortunately, we've had to take it to the shop multiple times. We've found that the interior lacks storage space, except for the cupholders which are only suitable for a child's Sippy Cup. Additionally, the passenger seat doesn't have any memory settings. We were disappointed to find that the panoramic roof couldn't be opened due to the deafening noise it creates at speeds over 35 mph, which Audi engineers have assured us is normal. The car also seems to use oil quite frequently, with the low oil light coming on constantly. While the user interface is a bit outdated, we still find the car to be a good value for the price. However, we did recently compare it to a Mercedes SUV in the same price range and found that the Mercedes offered more features and a more modern user interface.