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The 2010 Audi Q5 represents state-of-the-art design in a vehicle meant to be shared with up to four people. The small SUV market is hot at the moment, and the Q5 is an excellent example of why. Stylish lines, exquisite trim and excellent outward visibility are all reasons to place it on the “A” list. (Jeff Voth/AUTONET)
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Q5's power comes in the form of a 3.2-litre direct injected V6 engine. Maximum power output is rated as 270 hp at 6,500 rpm. Torque is similarly inspiring; 243 lb.-ft at 3,000 rpm. (Jeff Voth/AUTONET)
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The Audi Q5 has strong character, beautiful shape, and superb build quality. (Jeff Voth/AUTONET)
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Stretching the legs of the Audi Q5 once more, we succumbed to the call of the Autobahn and cranked up the speedometer north of 220 km/h (top speed in Canada is limited at 209 km/h). (Jeff Voth/AUTONET)
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Rack and pinion steering with hydraulic assist maximizes the superb drive characteristics of the Audi Q5. Independent five-link front and trapezoidal-link rear suspension flattens out bumpy roads with ease. (Jeff Voth/AUTONET)
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Audi’s renowned Quattro all-wheel-drive matched with a six-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission is more than just icing on the cake. It is the basis of what makes the Q5 such a pleasure to drive. (Jeff Voth/AUTONET)
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