Recent Arrival! Monsoon Gray Metallic 3.0T Prestige quattro quattro Backup Camera, Bluetooth, Navigation System, Sunroof/Moonroof, ABS brakes, Adaptive Xenon Plus Headlights, Audi Connect w/Online Services, Audi MMI Navigation Plus Package, Audi Parking System Plus w/Rear View Camera, Audi Side Assist, Compass, Electronic Stability Control, Front dual zone A/C, Heated door mirrors, Heated front seats, High intensity discharge headlights: Bi-xenon, Illuminated entry, Low tire pressure warning, Manual Rear Door Sunshades, Navigation System, Power Liftgate, Power moonroof, Prestige Package, Radio: Single CD/DVD Player & HD Radio, Remote keyless entry, TFT Color WVGA Display Screen, Thermo Heated & Cooled Cupholder, Traction control, Wheels: 8.5J x 21 5-Double-Spoke Star-Design.
Reviews: * If you're looking for a 5-passenger luxury SUV that wears many hats, the 2014 Audi Q5's combination of power, performance, luxury and ability will likely strike a positive note. Excellent resale values help offset the high cost of purchase. Source: KBB.com * Impressive acceleration; beautifully trimmed interior with sporty flourishes; strong brakes; accommodating backseat; top-notch handling for a crossover. Source: Edmunds * The 2014 Audi SQ5 is an ideal SUV, as it is not only safe and comfortably seats five, but it is available in bold, bright colors that accentuate its Singleframe grille, automatic xenon headlights and LED daytime running lights, taillights and turn indicators. The SQ5 hosts a 3.0L TFSI V6 engine and 354hp that leads to incredible acceleration, reaching 60mph in 5.1seconds. Audi quattro AWD with an eight-speed Tiptronic transmission keeps the drive smooth as silk on any terrain. There are both heated windshield wiper nozzles and exterior mirrors (with memory), and a power tailgate that will tilt the interior cargo cover when opened. Inside, the three-zone climate control keeps all passengers cozy while the driver and front passenger can also enjoy heated seats with 12-way power adjustments and four-way lumbar support. The back row holds a 40/20/40 split with adjustable recline, and all seats are wrapped in a leather/Alcantara blend of comfort. Panoramic sunroof and a flat-bottom steering wheel with paddles are additions to a list of unforgettable amenities including keyless start and entry, rain/light sensors, Homelink garage door opener, cruise control and a memory for the driver seat. Ten speakers, single CD player, mp3 playback capability and iPod integration bring a concert of sound to this SUV. Finally, lower anchors and tethers for car seats, an array of airbags that include occupant detection, tire pressure monitoring, seatbelt reminders and an anti-theft alarm with immobilizer make the Audi SQ5 a perfect choice. Source: The Manufacturer Summary
KBB.com Consumer Reviews
Overall4.7Out of 5
Easily the best vehicle I've owned
By TYKÂ |Â on Sunday, November 13, 2016
5.0
I've owned my 2015 SQ5 for 10 months. Found it on the lot of a Porsche dealer who took it in trade, it was a year old with 10K miles on the odometer so still under the full warranty. Great power and responsive handling, fit & finish is excellent. The only issue I have is that mine has the 21" wheels so all season tires aren't available. None of the tire manufacturers make a tire with a good tread wear rating so tires won't last longer than about 15K miles.
I've owned a 5 series BMW and leased a couple of E class Mercedes-Benz, this vehicle is head and shoulders better than any of them.…
Best Valued Performance Luxury Crossover/SUV
By Strong Like Bull | on Saturday, December 03, 2016
5.0
The starting price of the SQ5 in the low $50's can get your attention when compared to like SUV's i.e. BMW X5 4.4, Mercedes ML 350 AMG, Porsche Macan S and Range Rover Sport SVR. Multiple tests from engineers has the performance figures varied and the under-rated stats from Audi has the 0-60MPH at 5.1s; in Launch-Mode I've had mine @ 4.672s But this heavy Tessie runs out of "oomph" above the ceiling of 90MPH where its competitor w/ bigger displacement and more torque push past this at 100mph. It takes roughly $30k++ more to beat out the everyday practicality of the SQ5 with the quicker Ute's like the X5M or Porsche Macan Turbo
I've had my SQ5 {SQUID as we call it @ home)over 3 years now and have been very happy with it. Only normal maintenance like oil changes, 1 set of rear brake pads and a couple sets of rubber. The optional 21" wheels are an expensive luxury to have, as I have replaced 10 tires in ownership so far. Only one warranty issue from a overheated fuel pump (Las Vegas temps are tough in summer)
Overall I am very fond of this vehicle. It replaced on '08 Audi S6 5.2 V-10. Comfort was just as nice in the seating, HVAC, and visibility. It is easier to get in than the S6 and is actually quicker to 60MPH! I only miss the growling V-10's grunt and strong pull over 75 and beyond 125mph - which has no purpose when getting a gallon of milk or loaf of bread.
The Q5 is overdue for the refresh of exterior and interior; more importantly the technology. It should take on the newest of smartphone capabilities, navigation, driver assistance(s).
It would be great to see an RSQ5 in United States!…
Really nice high performance small SUV
By jes999Â |Â on Wednesday, July 13, 2016
5.0
The SQ5 is a really nice high performance compact SUV. At the time of purchase, I was comparing it to the Porsche Macan S. I had just sold a Cayenne GTS so I was leaning towards the Porsche. The Macan S is a better handling/driving car with a nicer interior, but in the end I could not justify the $12K difference in out the door cost for a Macan S similarly equipped to the SQ5. (At the end of the 2015 model year Macan's were still not being discounted and the SQ5 was being sold at below dealer invoice.) The SQ5 is very quick when passing at highway speeds and quick all around when in Dynamic mode with the transmission in Sport. Interior is typical Audi with simple, but high quality materials and finishes. So far, I have been very pleased with the Audi. I just returned from a 1,000 mile road trip and the car was comfortable for long stretches of high speed driving on 2 and 4 lane secondary roads even with the 21" wheels. On a side note, another reviewer mentioned squealing brakes. That is likely a result of glazing. A couple of hard controlled stops from 70 mph or so will solve the problem. It is not a specific issue with the SQ5 brake system.…
Prices do not include additional fees and costs of closing, including government fees and taxes, any finance charges, dealer documentation fee of $490, any emissions testing fees or other fees. All prices, specifications and availability subject to change without notice. Contact dealer for most current information. *These estimates reflect new EPA methods beginning with 2008 models. Your actual mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle. Actual mileage will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle's condition. Mileage estimates may be derived from previous year model.