2007 Audi a4 3.2l cabriolet worth it?

Asked by Brandon Mar 30, 2011 at 10:03 AM about the 2007 Audi A4 3.2 quattro Cabriolet AWD

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I was curious if anyone has a 3.2 a4 cabrio that they would like to share their experience/impressions. I have been looking at this expensive car for awhile and it seems that there is a real split between major issues and hating the car and Audi USA or they love the car with no problems. Ive heard oil consumption is a biggie, maintenance issues with the hydraulic lines and whatnot, overall horrible maintenance stories go with it. I was hoping all of that was related to the 2.0t, not the v6, minus the hydraulic lines. Any help or advice would be great. I am looking to purchase for daily commuting and weekend fun. I need something with 4wd for the winter in NY. Please advise....

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it all depends on what you think "worth it" is. I would say it is absolutely worth it. I don't know how the seems hold up on the roof but i've never heard of any of them going bad. it is a super solid car with a great amount of power. The 3.2 doesn't really have many major problems, just keep up on the timing. I've owned two A4's and I don't ever want anything else.

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