What I wish the R-class came with...
Here is information of dimensions for R from MBUSA
Front headroom 39.8 in/1,010 mm
2nd row headroom 40.4 in/1,027 mm
3rd row headroom 37.2 in/946 mm
Front legroom 39.8 in/1,012 mm
2nd row legroom 36.2 in/920 mm
3rd row legroom 32.4 in/825 mm
Front shoulder room 60.3 in/1,530 mm
2nd shoulder room 59.6 in/1,514 mm
3rd shoulder room 52.8 in/1,342 mm
Last edited by Otto; Sep 16, 2005 at 09:54 PM.

Eric...


Last edited by EKaru; Sep 16, 2005 at 05:51 PM.
Eric...



Again, R and Q are for different markets. Everyone enjoys the car s(he) selects.
Last edited by Otto; Sep 16, 2005 at 09:05 PM.

Enjoy whatever vehicle you decide on...:-)

Enjoy whatever vehicle you decide on...:-)
The Best of Mercedes & AMG
The bad thing for Q7 exterior is "Audi does not make different models to look more distinctive" -- "same sausages in different lengths" (A4 is a small size of sausage, A6 is a mid size of sausage, A8 is a big size of sausage, and Q7 is a bulk size of sausage) while R is showing very distinctive from other MB family members.
The bad thing for Q7 exterior is "Audi does not make different models to look more distinctive" -- "same sausages in different lengths" (A4 is a small size of sausage, A6 is a mid size of sausage, A8 is a big size of sausage, and Q7 is a bulk size of sausage) while R is showing very distinctive from other MB family members.
I would imagine this is going to go for about a $100K...out of my class but sure looks mean...

Last edited by Nevada Jack; Sep 19, 2005 at 01:11 PM.
(SL, CL, and SLK are for no kid families.)
(you may not like Q7 information shows on R board but it helps most of us comparing these 2 similar vehicles -- please open your mind in discussion.).
Last edited by Otto; Sep 19, 2005 at 01:22 PM.
I would imagine this is going to go for about a $100K...out of my class but sure looks mean...


(SL, CL, and SLK are for no kid families.)
(you may not like Q7 information shows on R board but it helps most of us comparing these 2 similar vehicles -- please open your mind in discussion.).
In regard to an open mind. Quite frankly I don't like Audi's and their design and would not put the car in the same class as a MB. The front of the Audi is in my opinion is totally over done and just detracts from the lines of the car. And why is it there are no pictures anywhere (even on the Audi site) of the third row seating and space available. If that car will seat 7 (and in some configurations 8) I would like to see it. To me it is just another "big SUV" and looks like one.
That is about as open as I can be when discussing an Audi. The title of this thread is "What I wish the R-class came with..." not why the Audi Q7 is a better vehicle.
Last edited by Nevada Jack; Sep 19, 2005 at 01:42 PM.
but the black plastic around the gearshift, where the MMI controls are, are definitely too shiny. same for the audio system. you'd never catch that kind of plastic on the COMAND system!
i'm also unsure about where audi is trying to go with the interior styling - i don't see any kind of theme there. heh, in any case, i lost respect for audi from the moment they started to try becoming a second BMW
i mean, if i wanted a BMW i'd have gotten one. the exterior, described by so many as 'futuristic' or 'like a show car', makes me wonder what, exactly, our european friends have been drinking lately. no flair is all i can say.as for the picture with the large luggage area behind the Q - well, the 3rd row seats were pushed almost right up to the 2nd row - note how far the rails continue to extend down the length of the car.
OK, enough ranting - what's a feature i wish came with the R? the new COMAND as seen on the S-class - i think it really works well. and despite all the negative comments about iDrive, the fact is it was a MAJOR selling point for many customers, at least in Asia - oh look, it's got a big screen right in front! wow....
I bought a Q7 last month (April, 2007) with Convenience, Infotainment, and Technology packages plus panorama roof, 3rd seat (I don't need it but dealer sold it to me), 20" wheels.
I love it.
Otto




