Are you having problems with your Audi Q5? Let our team of motoring experts keep you up to date with all of the latest Audi Q5 issues & faults. We have gathered all of the most frequently asked questions and problems relating to the Audi Q5 in one spot to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
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I understand what you're trying to do, and the Amarok wheel might well fit, but I wouldn't recommend it. The Amarok wheels are 16 x 6.5-inch, the Q5's are 17 x 8-inch. Go to an Audi dealer, or a specialist mechanic and try to find a more suitable steel wheel.
Somewhere between $13,400 and $15,700 would be a guide, but it would depend on condition and service history.
This is not unheard of, but it's a very dangerous thing to be happening, especially if there are other cars around. Having the car suddenly apply the brakes as if it was mid-emergency has obvious hazards, including actually causing an accident that wasn't about to happen in the first place.
Honda (to name just one manufacturer) has had a lengthy legal battle in the USA over its cars that would confuse roadside items (like rubbish bins) as a car entering from the side, and would apply the brakes suddenly as a result. But it's not just Honda, and a RAM utility we tested recently also had the habit of confusing the smallest leaf or driveway twig with a major obstacle that had to be avoided at all costs.
At its best, it's an annoying (and heart-stopping) phenomenon and at its worst, it could cause a crash. And you can't simply disengage the Autonomous Emergency Braking system as it's an integral part of the car that contributes to its safety rating.
It needs to be sorted out and made safe. That may require the whole system, including its sensors, to be examined and possibly parts replaced. But such an essential safety system demands to be working properly.
Not sure about an Aldi, but to find out how much it would cost to register an 2011 Audi Q5 go to www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/registration and you’ll find everything you need to know. For insurance shop around the insurance companies for the best deal.
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