The 5 Worst Cars at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show

The 5 Worst Cars at the 2015 Detroit Auto Show

By Julie Halpert  // 

Audi Q7

Audi has been eager for an offering in the highly profitable premium SUV segment. But with this sector becoming increasingly competitive, it could do more in styling and design to stand out from the crowd. The Q7 is a refresh of a previous model, but doesn't look much different from the outside than it did in the past. The interior helps compensate for the rather ordinary exterior; it's got all the bells and whistles. This model is one of the first to offer an Audi tablet for rear seat passengers and smartphone integration with Google Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. The diesel engine contributes to improved fuel economy of 41.3 miles per gallon — impressive for such a large vehicle.

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