All that glitters is not gold — as the saying goes.
Here is a nice Audi Q5 with a good service history.
This example has recently had the dual-mass flywheel, turbo, timing belt, control arms,
wishbone, brake discs and pads replaced, etc...
The Audi has been serviced reasonably regularly and kept in great condition both
inside and out and was inspected in April 2026, but reportedly this Premium car
consumes over one litre of oil per 1,000 kilometres in addition to diesel. So this could be a good project
if you want a small job for evening pleasure or morning fun. The Audi has good equipment such as sports front seats, leather/alcantara upholstery,
automatic climate control, towbar and two sets of tyres
Services:
Serviced regularly
See pictures of the service book
Timing belt replaced at 192,000 km, January 2025
Dual-mass flywheel replaced at 192,000 km, January 2025
Turbo replaced at 192,000 km, January 2025
Most recent service at 223,000 km, April 2026
Equipment:
-two sets of tyres
-service history
-automatic climate control
-electric windows
-cruise control
-leather-alcantara upholstery
-sports front seats
-radio/player
-towbar
-alloy wheels
Test drive notes:
On test drive it felt normal to drive, no extra rattles or knocks
Tyres:
Both sets of tyres are in good condition
Technical details
Power: 125 kW
CO2 emissions: 184 g/km
Curb weight: 1895 kg
Gross weight: 2510 kg
Additional information
Inspection valid until: April 2027