No, the Q7 4.2 FSI was not a perfect car because its thirst for fuel was prodigious, but the level of luxury contained therein seduced more than a few drivers and passengers-it could've been the Bose 14-speaker sound system or the dual video units. More likely, it was the fact the Q7 contained so much when other cars contain so little.
Steve perked up at that last comment and went on to explain how he can be cheaply had and how he represents "transportation for the masses." I had to agree with him. He was a Class A economy car-built cheaply for the sole purpose of transporting people from one location to another.
I simply said the Q7 is to a car what an Omega chronograph is to a Timex. Some people don't care about their wristwatch, some do.
The Q7 is for latter.
At A Glance
Tank-like solidity, superior craftsmanship, great on- and off-road performer, very entertaining ride -Thirst for fuel