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2022 Audi Q5 Pricing and Specs

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$52,368*
Audi Q5
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CarsGuide has published 2 expert reviews of the Audi Q5 2022. It has an average rating of 7.6 out of 10. Read all the reviews here.

The Audi Q5 2022 prices range from $42,900 for the basic trim level SUV Q5 35 TDI Mhev to $93,720 for the top of the range SUV Q5 45 Tfsi Quattro S Line Mhev.

The Audi Q5 2022 comes in SUV.

The Audi Q5 2022 is available in Diesel, Diesel/Electric, Premium Unleaded/Electric and Premium Unleaded Petrol. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the SUV 2.0L 7 SP Auto S-Tronic to the SUV 3.0L 8SP Automatic Tiptronic.

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$39,800

1 Listing

$45,528

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$49,347

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$53,166

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$56,985

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$60,804

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$64,623

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$68,442

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$77,987

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Audi Q5 FAQs

Start button in a 2021 Audi Q5 not working properly

You could have a problem anywhere in the wiring between the starter button and the starter motor. It could even be a problem with the starter motor itself. This function is computer controlled, too, so you may find the body computer is the root cause. An auto electrician will be able to check this out and diagnose the fault.

But there’s one thing you can check before that, and that is to remove and clean the contacts on the actual starter button. You will need to remove it from the dashboard (disconnect the car’s battery first) and carefully take the button apart and spray some terminal cleaner or contact cleaner on to the contacts. If you’re not confident to do this, the same auto electrician will be able to help you out.

These buttons (which are really switches) accumulate all sorts of grime and moisture from the air, the car’s interior and, of course, the fingers that operate the button.

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My 2017 Audi Q5 is jerking when changing gears

While this version of the Audi Q5 uses a wet-clutch version of the dual-clutch transmission, failures and problems are not unknown. Generally, any shuddering or jerking in a DSG transmission suggest either worn clutch packs or a problem with the electronics that control the gearbox.

But it’s important to make sure that this is not an engine problem contributing to the jerking behaviour, so an electronic scan of the driveline is in order. This should help narrow down the potential causes and make diagnosis more accurate and repairs cheaper. The gearbox can be scanned, too, to check the operation of the clutch packs.

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My Audi Q5's coolant light comes on even though it seems okay

The best way forward here is to take the car to a workshop that knows Audis and have them pressure test the cooling system. Modern cars have sealed coolant systems, suggesting that they shouldn’t lose any coolant at all. The reality is a little different, and what may have happened is that your coolant level has been falling very slowly perhaps over a period of years until the level is low enough to trigger the warning message.

By pressure testing the system, any leak should become visible and can be fixed. Water pumps, radiators, heat exchangers and the network of coolant plumbing that makes up a modern car can all develop leaks. Sometimes the leak is so small, the coolant evaporates before it ever hits the ground which is why there’s no tell-tale puddle under the car each morning.

Don’t automatically jump to the conclusion that your car has a blown head gasket; there are lots of ways for coolant to escape, which is why it’s wise to keep an eye on the level on a weekly basis.

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