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2010 Audi Q5 - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2010 audi q5 Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Premium interior, roomy backseat, sporty handling, firm but supple ride, excellent crash-test scores. Cons: Some ergonomic annoyances, below-average...

CarGurus
2010 Audi Q5 Overview

...An Anti-Slip Regulation system and antilock brakes with electronic brakeforce distribution also come standard...

Cars.com
2010 Audi Q5 Professional Cars.com Review

...And "luxury" negates "budget" in my book as well. The Q5 seems to be aimed at couples or singles who want to be able to pick up their friends at the airport...

Cars.com
2010 Audi Q5 Professional Cars.com Review

...Standard side-impact airbags Standard side curtain airbags for both rows of seats Standard electronic stability system Optional rear side-impact airbag...

Cars.com
2010 Audi Q5 Professional Cars.com Review

...The Q5's $37,200 starting price is a bit steep — of its nine major competitors, five are priced lower and one, the XC60, has the same price. At least the...

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Three distinct groups of competitors emerge for the 2010 Audi Q5.

The first group comprises its fellow travelers from Germany and Great Britain; the Mercedes-Benz GLK wears angular clothes and bakes in off-roading, four-wheel drive, and a big V-6, with diesel power on the way.

The BMW X3 is the senior officer in the class, substantially improved in ride and handling in 2008.

Land Rover's LR2 is a square-jawed niche player in the group, with true four-wheeling bred in its blocky silhouette.

The next pair, the Acura RDX and Infiniti EX35, share Japanese heritage, but feel radically different.

The RDX's pulsing, turbocharged four-cylinder seems at odds with its mission, while the EX35's teensy cargo area leads to questions about its SUV classification.

Lastly, the soft and comfy SUVs in this group include the Lexus RX, a luxury favorite with little driving feel and a hybrid model; the new Volvo XC60, a sleek and fairly quick-footed SUV with a marvelous interior; and the Cadillac SRX, a new entry in this size class with crisp styling and good on-road maneuvers.


 
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