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With the 2007 Audi Q7’s adaptive air suspension, three primary modes are used for driving on the pavement: Dynamic, Automatic, and Comfort. Dynamic lowers the suspension more than half an inch for greater stability and less aerodynamic drag, and automatically engages at speeds over 75 mph. Comfort softens the dampers for a smoother ride quality. Automatic does exactly what its name implies; it automatically adjusts to create an optimal blend of ride quality, responsiveness, and stability. Dynamic roll stabilization manages the Q7’s weight transfer in turns by increasing outboard damping forces to counteract body roll. For off-roading, the adaptive air suspension offers Off-Road and Lift features. Off-Road can be used up to 60 mph, and raises ground clearance an inch. Lift adds almost another half inch for really tricky spots. For loading, a button in the cargo hold lowers the air suspension and the Q7’s load floor by 2.8 inches.
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