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2009 Audi Q5 |
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Starting Price $37,200 |
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5 Seats |
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Safety
The Q5 has a ton of safety features to keep you and your family safe on the road. The Q5’s Quattro all-wheel drive, traction control, stability control and antilock brakes help you handle any slippery situations. The Q5 has standard front-, side-impact and side curtain airbags. Side-impact airbags for the second row are available.
The Q5’s Braking Guard uses adaptive cruise control to warn you if you’re getting too close to the car in front of you. The system sounds an alarm and illuminates warning lights to warn the driver; if no action is taken, it’ll pump the brakes.
There’s an available blind spot warning system that alerts you to cars in your blind spot, and an optional lane departure warning system vibrates the steering wheel if you start to drift out of your lane.
I particularly loved the rearview camera in the Q5. Not only does it have a great image, but it superimposes guide lines on the image to show your current path of travel. Never has it been so easy to tell if you are going to make it into that tight parking spot.
Audi has the best Latch connectors I’ve ever tested. They’re easy to find and have plastic covers that pop right off the Latch connectors. No digging, no crowbar, no broken fingernails. The Q5 had me right there.
FAMILY LIFESTAGE
In Diapers: The best Latch connectors in the business make installing child-safety seats a breeze.
In School: Firm seat belts and plenty of storage spots make little ones feel welcome in the backseat.
Teens: Teens will like all the legroom and the fabulous audio system.












