Originally Posted by caprice_2nv
Originally Posted by edyvw
Originally Posted by 1978elcamino
Mechanically speaking, I would like to know as much as possible about the q5, the good, bad and ugly please.
Also mechanically speaking, is the VW Tiguan still the same as the q5?
She is not sure yet if the next vehicle will be lease or buy , just trying to help steer her away from a vehicle that has the potential for imminent, costly repairs. I know past Audi vehicles had DI valve coking issues. BITOG member opinions appreciated, thanks.
So as far as I read, she wants 2.0ltr? That is EA888 3rd gen engine. Most issues those engines had were resolved by mid 2012. I have VW version of that engine 1st gen. and so far did not have any issue except failed coil packs some 400 miles ago.
Who will maintain that car? They are easy to maintain (do not get maintenance package at all) but need to now that specific oils are warranted etc. It is same price like any other synthetic oils (you can get it in Wal Mart) but she needs to know what to look for.
Is she in FL? Obviously AWD would not be that important, but they do have by far best AWD system in industry. The new Q5 however has Ultra version of Quattro system, which means most torque is in front unlike in previous version when spit was 40/60. However, still much more capable than anything else on the market.
Transmission? You will not find anything more reliable than ZF8 transmission or anything that shifts as fast.
Engine layout is proper, meaning that it is longitudinal layout not transverse. Also, engine is pushed back 3mm compared to previous versions (Audi tend to be bit heavy in nose compared to MB and especially BMW, but much lighter than Lexus or anything coming from Asia or USA. With 4cyl, expect some 53-54% weight in front).
Does she wants strictly new car? Used Q5 with 3.o ltr V6 Supercharged might be an interesting option. That engine proved to be extremely reliable. It had several problems prior to 2012 (PCV, Water pump and thermostat) but when they resolved that it is proving to be bulletproof engine and better choice reliability wise than 4cyl. Also, it is absolute beast.
Water pump is not just "prior to 2012". My coworker bought a 2013 A4 and didn't think to ask me about vw/Audi reliability before making such a bad mistake. Luckily his was under warranty still when the water pump started leaking at 30k. I've never seen that happen at such low miles before.
It's obvious nothing is going to change your opinion about vw because you love them so much. I can sort of understand that, but it sucks that you're giving people advice that might not be able to afford the repairs.
I have EA 888 in Tiguan, 2011, same engine, and still on original water pump.
Stick to Dodge Journey.