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What do you think of the Audi Q3....
2015 and newer as there would be some warranty left? Is the TFSI 2.0 litre gas engine reliable?
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I drove a 2017 back to the dealership after my MIL had passed late last year.
I really enjoyed driving it. It was a good handling vehicle and great power and acceleration for a small SUV. Was wishing the dealership was further away. People seem to be happy with Audi reliability these days but as far as that goes I really have no idea.
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I would google that instead of asking it here. You will get some actual data, though someone here might own one.
I have two people in my orbit w new Q5s but they are new and leased. I like the looks and size of those but Audis in general are really good looking vehicles. I'm sure that they are all fine, I've never heard any crazy mechanical failure stories about newer Audis.
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The 2.0 FSI is a pretty proven motor, I think they are solid. I had a 2017 Q3 for several days as a rental, it was a nice solid driving SUV with the typical nice Audi interior. I suspect the S-line or SQ5 is a very nice driving machine.
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