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I currently own an Audi Q3 and a 2014 Q5 TDI. I now want to replace the Q5, and have found a 2014 Q7 under Rs 25 lakh. The Q7 is in good condition, but I am confused whether I should go for it or purchase the top-end variant of the new Mahindra XUV700. I also test drove the Kia Carnival, but everyone at home loves long trips only in the Audi. Is it worth buying the 2014 model Audi Q7 second hand?
Ashish Murawala, via email
There’s no doubt that the strong and smooth 3.0-litre TDI engine, which is now discontinued in India, had a special appeal, and hence, it is tempting to pick up the 2014 Q7. However, keep in mind that the 2014 model is a whole generation older than the current model and does not have the same level of connectivity and infotainment as a modern car. Also, after seven to eight years, maintenance of German luxury cars tends to get more expensive. The XUV700 won’t give you the same premium feel as the Audi and doesn’t feel as planted on the highway, but it has more features and is very comfortable and easy to drive on long trips. The XUV700 is easy to service as well and won’t hurt your pocket.
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2021 Mahindra XUV700 review, test drive
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