It's not as good as a price cut, but at least it's not an increase: Audi says its redesigned 2010 Q7 TDI quattro will retain this model year's starting price of $50,900 (plus $825 in those lovely destination fees).
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2010 Audi Q7
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The 3.0-liter turbo-diesel Q7 SUV also qualifies, for the time being, for a federal alternative motor vehicle tax credit of $1,150 - about 10 percent of a decent down payment.
It comes with an EPA fuel economy rating of 17 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on the highway - 20 mpg overall average - which doesn't sound great until you note that it represents a 30 percent improvement over the comparable 3.6-liter, V6 gasoline model.
Audi says improvements to the 2010 Q7 include "updated" front and rear bumpers, new front headlamps and several interior trim tweaks.
The clean diesel 2010 TDI model - which starts with Audi's Premium trim level - is 50-state legal, meeting California's ULEV emissions standard.
The 2010 Q7s are due in Audi dealers' showrooms next month.
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