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AUDI Q7 FROM $97,800

Audi’s second-generation Q7 is a huge improvement over the first. That model’s whale-like scale made it a daunting vehicle to drive in the city and its high weight meant it had the handling agility of a humpback.

The new Q7 is only slightly shorter and a fraction narrower, but Audi’s engineers found ways to shed

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