Finally got my Q7!
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AudiWorld Member
Your love will be rewarded by your new Q7!
We fell out of love with Audi a little bit (dieselgate) but the relationship is now better than ever. My wife and I literally draw straws as to who gets to drive the Q7. BTW the wheels look great.
Mazel Tov !!! (congratulations)
We fell out of love with Audi a little bit (dieselgate) but the relationship is now better than ever. My wife and I literally draw straws as to who gets to drive the Q7. BTW the wheels look great.
Mazel Tov !!! (congratulations)
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AudiWorld Senior Member
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AudiWorld Member
Can you please post more pics of your car, front side, different light. I am torn between having the S-line package with Daytona grey (order at the moment,with F06 wheels like yours) and taking the graphite grey without S-line and ordering comfort seats (cant do that with s-line).
I have been batteling with this back and forth. If I take daytona grey with non s-line, the comfort seats cost 5500 euros!!!!! If I drop the daytona grey and pick non-sline grphite grey, the price drops 3000 euros. The daytona grey with s-line just has a very good price, and it is the color I want, but looking at your car might like also.
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AudiWorld Super User
It looks like they're just the factory 21" option wheels that have been powder-coated black.
Sometimes dealers will do this for customers as part of the deal, and I've seen dealers do various repaintings of factory wheels in hopes that it will sell better especially if its been sitting on the lot too long.
I'm really surprised that Audi doesn't offer such wheel color options on more of their models, or at least for black. There are certainly many people in this country who would gladly part with more money for basically the same wheel just because they're black or something different. Porsche does it, and they certainly profit very well from being one of the kings of nickel-and-diming the customer with options.
Sometimes dealers will do this for customers as part of the deal, and I've seen dealers do various repaintings of factory wheels in hopes that it will sell better especially if its been sitting on the lot too long.
I'm really surprised that Audi doesn't offer such wheel color options on more of their models, or at least for black. There are certainly many people in this country who would gladly part with more money for basically the same wheel just because they're black or something different. Porsche does it, and they certainly profit very well from being one of the kings of nickel-and-diming the customer with options.