Hi... I am totally in love with the 2010-2015 Audi Q7. I recently found out that my mechanic does not recommend me getting it soon. It breaks me down to think about it. They say all audis have problems... Is that true? or is it a good investment to buy an Audi Q7?

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Asked by Mileserati Aug 28, 2015 at 09:03 PM about the 2013 Audi Q7 3.0T quattro S-Line Prestige AWD

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Typically British and German cars have the most expensive problems. It is sad cause they are usually the most fun to drive and the most sought after. They can be VERY expensive to repair when out of warranty.

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If you have the money "Buy it" don't forget the $50,000 of Reserves to cover maintenance & repairs. Also you will need a back up car for transportation 60% of the time.

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