AA0885 – 2007 Audi A3 Quattro 3.2L (S Line) Dismantle
This 2007 Audi A3 with the 3.2L VR6 engine has been dismantled, cleaned, and tested.
We’ve finished listing the parts on our WolfAutoParts.com, and they are ready for purchase.
This A3 has quite the history here at Wolf Auto; it was purchased locally and soon became the daily shop car. It was even getting a Wolf Auto Parts decal (as you can see in the pics).
This car served as a reliable ride when fellow employees’ vehicles were having issues. Even though this A3 had nearly 200,000 miles on it, it was trustworthy. It wasn’t the best-looking vehicle on the road, but it ran well for us.
The day finally arrived when the A3 was ready to be dismantled. We wanted to share its parts with customers looking to keep their own Audi A3 on the road a while longer.
Here are some of the OPTIONS this 2007 Audi A3 had:
- S Line
- Cold-Weather Package
- AFS Xenon Headlights
- Quattro (AWD System)
- Sport Suspension
- Brushed Matte Aluminum Trim
- Bose Sound System
- Sport Seats
- Sport Bumpers
Some of the Exterior Color Options this ’07 Audi A3 came with (the one in BOLD is the one this car had.):
- Ocean Blue
- Misano Red
- Light Silver
- Lava Gray
- IBIS WHITE
- Brilliant Red
- Brilliant Black
- Dakar Beige
Here are some of the Interior Color Options this year Audi came with:
- Light Gray
- BLACK
- Beige
2007 AUDI A3 – Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Audi A3 have Bluetooth?
This particular A3 did have Bluetooth functionality for hands-free talking.
Is the 2007 Audi A3 reliable?
Going through the reviews of this car, I’ve noticed that many positive ones expressed it being reliable with minimal need for repairs outside of routine maintenance (which doesn’t count).
While we had a chance to drive this A3 for an extended period, we noticed no mechanical issues. It was one of the most reliable vehicles we had at our shop. That’s not to say all Audi A3’s of this year are as dependable.
Is an Audi A3 a good used car?
It’s always best to buy a vehicle that has documented maintenance done. That’s usually an indicator of how well it was cared for. This advice goes for any vehicle purchased, not just an Audi A3.
The 3.2L VR6 seems to be more reliable than the 2.0L turbo.
Whether it’s an A3 or another model, buying a used Audi can be expensive if you buy parts NEW. Even some of the used components can set you back quite a bit.
What does S LINE get you?
This particular car (’07 A3) gets you sport suspension, different bumpers, sport seats, different interior trim, fog lights, S Line door sills.
The cost of the S Line model was an additional $2,200 back in 2007.