This text was not translated, because it is originally in English The Audi Q5 makes a good all-rounder – but is a petrol version a good choice?This is the latest example of the Audi Q5, equipped with a new 2. 0 litre TFSI engine coupled to Audis eight-speed automatic Tiptronic gearbox. It tips the scale price-wise at 35,985, which is considerably more than many of the diesel versions. The Q5 is part of the new generation of soft-roaders hitting the UK's roads. Capable of tackling country roads, motorways and fields all in the same sitting, these vehicles need to be versatile and sturdy while still offering good economy and value for money. In S-line spec the Q5 benefits from 19-inch wheels, Xenon headlights with DRL functionality, and plenty of colour-coded interior stitching. The subtle sports bodykit also helps give the Q5 extra presence on the road compared to the somewhat bland-looking standard car.


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