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Audi Q5 Used Buying Guide
A refined family SUV, but weight and drivetrain complexity make poor maintenance expensive. Confirm engine generation, gearbox history, quattro service, and tire condition.
Ownership plan
Use this as the first-month plan after viewing the car. It keeps the inspection practical and turns vague risk into jobs you can price.
Inspect tires, brakes, suspension, and driveline fluids early.
Use a full scan to check gearbox, emissions, parking sensors, and body modules.
Track coolant and oil after purchase; small leaks are common negotiation clues.
Engines and versions to understand
2.0 TFSI
MediumCheck oil consumption, timing, PCV, and carbon buildup.
2.0 TDI
MediumEfficient and common; emissions health matters.
3.0 TDI
HigherSmooth and strong, but repairs and emissions costs rise.
Plug-in hybrid
HigherCheck charging, battery, cooling, and warranty paperwork.
Common problems
- S tronic/Tiptronic behavior and service history.
- Oil consumption, timing, PCV, and carbon buildup on petrols.
- Diesel emissions faults and sensor warnings.
- Cooling leaks, thermostat, and water pump issues.
- Suspension, brakes, tires, and alignment wear from SUV weight.
Inspection checklist
- Check all tires match and inspect inner-edge wear.
- Test gearbox shifts cold, warm, reverse, and low-speed maneuvering.
- Scan engine, gearbox, parking, body, and emissions modules.
- Inspect for coolant residue, oil leaks, and undertray dampness.
- Review quattro/driveline service where applicable.
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