The 2008 Audi Q7's base Retail price is $42,500 – $58,600, which is very reasonable for cars the same size.
Depending on the motorist's driving habits, the vehicle should obtain 12 – 14 m/g in the city.
Fuel economy can get up as far as 17 – 19 m/g according to the Epa.
This year the Audi Q7 is offered with the following motor: 280-hp, 3.6-liter V-6; 350-hp, 4.2-liter V-8. Acceleration is in this car is quite fulfilling. the gear box available for this year include: 6-speed automatic w/OD and auto-manual.
the 2008 Audi Q7 possesses a great amount of updated and compelling features this model year. Just to name a few: V-6 or V-8; Full-length side curtain airbags; Enormous Panorama Sunroof option; Optional 21-inch wheels.
the 2008 model has many features that put it ahead of its rivals. they are V-8 rumble, Comfortable front leather seats, Sliding, reclining second row, Interior material quality, Optional rearview camera ,.
The points that could use improvement and that ordinary people who have already bought the 2008 Audi Q7 didn't like were MMI control interface; Lag under hard acceleration; Cheapo turn-signal stalk; Small side mirrors.

Clean air legislation in many of the car industries most important markets has made both catalysts and fuel injection virtually universal fittings. Exhaust gases are also cleaned up by fitting a catalytic converter into the exhaust system. The hydrogen powered FCHV (Fuel Cell Hybrid Vehicle) was developed by Toyota in 2005.
Established alternatives for some aspects of automobile use include public transit (buses, trolleybuses, trains, subways, monorails, tramways), cycling, walking, rollerblading and skateboarding.
The Story of the Motor vehicle:
Indirect fuel injection was first used in aircraft engines from 1909, in racing car engines from the 1930s, and road cars from the late 1950s. Santler from Malvern is recognized by the Veteran Car Club of Great Britain as having made the first petrol-powered car in the country in 1894[8] followed by Frederick William Lanchester in 1895 but these were both one-offs. Because France was more open to the early automobiles, more were built and sold in France through Roger than Benz sold in Germany. Steam power, usually using an oil or gas heated boiler, was also in use until the 1930s but had the major disadvantage of being unable to power the car until boiler pressure was available.
General Motor vehicle Safety:
The highest accident figures are reported in China and India. Collisions can have very serious or fatal consequences. Cars have many basic safety problems - for example, they have human drivers who can make mistakes, wheels that can lose traction when braking, turning or acceleration forces are too high, and mechanical systems subject to failure.
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