Almost...but not quite. Porsche owns a majority stake in VAG, but not the whole company. Also, the Q7 offers a 4.2L V8 that the Cayenne doesn't, and there some powerplants from the Cayenne not offered in the Q7 (e.g. 4.8L V8). But for the most part, they're very similar vehicles with a lot of shared DNA.
Actually, you're both wrong. That is a shot from Canal Street in New Orleans. Check the bottom of the article. It says the image is from NOLA and links to a NOLA.com blog.
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The pic shows a porsche cayenne, not a audi q7
And Canal St is in Miamisburg, Ohio. Not Ingolstadt!
btw..who said it was a picture of a Q7 in Ingolstadt?
but its a really cool picture of the light being red and yellow at the same time.
and the Q7 and Cayenne are very similar cars. same engine. same chassis. same company.
@austin:
Almost...but not quite. Porsche owns a majority stake in VAG, but not the whole company. Also, the Q7 offers a 4.2L V8 that the Cayenne doesn't, and there some powerplants from the Cayenne not offered in the Q7 (e.g. 4.8L V8). But for the most part, they're very similar vehicles with a lot of shared DNA.
@ Ryback
With the look of the palm trees, I think its safe to say that its Florida and not Ohio...
More than 1 city has a Canal street.
Actually, you're both wrong. That is a shot from Canal Street in New Orleans. Check the bottom of the article. It says the image is from NOLA and links to a NOLA.com blog.