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BMW X5 vs Audi Q7

Large premium SUV comparison covering xDrive and quattro, six-cylinder diesels, air suspension, cabin electronics, and family use.

BMW X5

64
/ 100

Audi Q7

63
/ 100

Best used buy

BMW X5

X5 for driving feel and strong six-cylinder/ZF combinations; Q7 when seven seats and cabin space are essential.

The X5 is the more engaging choice and wins narrowly. A Q7 with better records is still safer than an X5 bought on appearance, mileage, or specification alone.

Key differences

  • X5 is more driver-oriented.
  • Q7 offers stronger seven-seat practicality.
  • Both expose owners to premium tire, brake, suspension, and electronics costs.
  • Diesel versions require clean DPF, EGR, AdBlue, and injector evidence.

Buyer advice

  • Budget for the car as a large premium SUV, not a cheap used luxury bargain.
  • Test suspension, drivetrain, and every cabin feature.
  • Use manufacturer-level diagnostics before purchase.

Red flags

  • Transfer-case shudder
  • Air suspension sag
  • DPF/AdBlue warnings
  • Coolant leaks
  • Electrical faults