Used 2007 Audi A3 3.2 quattro 4dr Wagon AWD (3.2L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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An "Adult" Kind Of Giddy
Okay, so I just bought my new A3 3.2 AWD Quattro today after driving the Volvo S40 T5 and the Acura TL-S. The Volvo was nice, but not in the same class, and the Acura was a great car, but a bit bigger than I wanted. The Audi is an awesome car. So much fun. Some folks say that the power gain in the 3.2 isn't worth the increased price. My feeling (having driven both) is that the 3.2 provides a much more steady power (no lag) and is better suited to the AWD. I felt the same way when I chose my VW GTI VR6 over the 1.8T a few years back. Steady power from the very low RPMs. Beyond that, the build quality is great, the nav system is awesome, and I'm smiling!
The Greatest Sleeper
I traded an 04 R32 for the A3 and haven't been disappointed yet. It has good performance and is fun to drive fast or slow. DSG is just great.
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14 years later...
I still love my A3 3.2 but unfortunately, the Florida sun is taking a serious toll on the paint and interior. Regardless, people still comment on this car. It is so good looking, sporty, practical, fast and fun to drive. At almost 100k mikes, I'm still holding onto it because I can find anything I want to replace it with.
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