joydivision;354586 said:SB>
thinking seriously about the Q7 huh?!
That sky roof is the best thing about the car here in SF. Not sure how much it'll be appreciated in sunny SIngapore. On my rental, there is no way to shut out the sunlight totally as the inner sliding shade is translucent. There is no opaque piece. Maybe you can check the specs out for Singapore bound cars. I foresee the inability to totally shut out the sun could be a bother in Singapore.Singapore Brummie;354742 said:...with a sky roof...
I bought a Merc before with the same problem. The thing smelled like an old pub. Told the dealer if he can get rid of the smell PERMANENTLY, I'd buy it. He did. I bought it. The smell did not come back. So, it IS possible.Singapore Brummie;354742 said:2) Previous owner must have chain smoked with the windows up because the smell of smoke inside was overwhelming. It must be baked into the interior (roof lining, seats etc) because I got a headache just sitting in the car for 1 minute. The smell is really, really bad.
In all probability, it would make the ride more comfortable. But the way I see it, it is quite necessary for the suspension to be hard to keep roll in check for this mini bus. I drove some American SUV's of the same size with exceptionally comfortable ride. They were almost dangerous to drive. Seriously.Singapore Brummie;354749 said:By the way Chickenbackside (I cannot believe I am calling someone by this name), the 4.2 version has air suspension which the 3.6 does not have. Would that make the hard ride a little easier for the passengers?
chickenbackside;354612 said:I'm in San Francisco now spending 2 weeks with a Q7.
Impressions are:
1) 3rd row seats are useless. Too upright and no leg room
Me thinks not worth the money.
Singapore Brummie;354742 said:Yeah, sort of. I keep going through these crazy phases of wanting to buy a different car - until the phase wears off and I get back to reality that is.
haha, natural hunters arent we?! better cars, bigger houses, more money, etc
centurion;354761 said:Actually CB these are factors which I find too, but unfortuantely are endemic across all SUVs. So fortunately for the wallet and unfortunately for some other reasons, the Odyssey was the big time winner in the practicality debate for me.
I concur.centurion;354761 said:Actually CB these are factors which I find too, but unfortuantely are endemic across all SUVs. So fortunately for the wallet and unfortunately for some other reasons, the Odyssey was the big time winner in the practicality debate for me.
chickenbackside;355093 said:I concur.
I drive a facelifted Odyssey in Singapore so I know it very well. The Q7 pales (a very pale shade of pale at that) in comparison in terms of practicality. It's not even in the same league. It would be hard to live with if the 3rd row seats are supposed to get used at all.
Quality, fit and finish, engine/gearbox, sunroof, auto tailgate...etc all count for squat if everyday, somebody in your family needs to get physically hurt getting in and out of the car.
Singapore Brummie;354841 said:Saw the black 4.2 again, the one with the smoke inside. The dealer had put an air freshner inside, which made absolutely no difference but he did say they could get rid of the smell if we did a deal. Jan 07 model, 27k kms, 5 seater, S Line interior, sky roof, keyless etc - $249k. Deprn = $23k / yr
However, I am convinced black is the wrong colour for this SUV.
Saw a silver 3.6 next door, Dec 06 model, 24k kms, 5 seater, S Line exterior, no roof, no bose sound system, - $198k. Deprn = $18.6k / yr
Then the one I think is the best - 3.6 silver, May 07 model, 11k kms, 7 seater, S Line exterior, running board, sky roof, bose sound system, nappa leather, side n rear roller blinds, but only 18" rims - $226k (before negotiation). Deprn = $20.2k / yr
Or how about a March 07, 740Li, just came in, 22k kms, $230k?
So many choices.
DRV;355191 said:Brummie...
Look at the May 07 vs Dec 06 models... it may mean that the car depreciates 20k in 1/2 year :yikess: (all the S line, roof, sound system are not going to count for a lot in the longer run).
Unless you really like the Q7, driving for a really long time, and don't mind the depreciation because it's not the most popular car out there in terms of resale... quite a few people selling.
740Li is a Although not 7 seater. Somewhere lower than 230k will be right 'cos the depreciation on 7 series quite steep as well, esp with new model coming up late 2008.