Used Audi Q7 Engine for Sale

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AUDI Q7 Engines In Stock

Used 2020 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : (Turbo), 3.0L (Vin X, 5th Digit, Engine Id Dcbd)
Mileage:11897
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$7,550

Used 2022 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : (Turbo), 3.0L (Vin X, 5th Digit, Engine Id Dcbd)
Mileage:13400
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$10,400

Used 2017 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : 3.0L (Vin A, 5th Digit, Engine Id Crec)
Mileage:95382
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$10,647

Used 2021 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : 3.0L V6 Turbocharged
Mileage:21440
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$10,780

Used 2019 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : 3.0L (Vin A, 5th Digit, Engine Id Crec)
Mileage:81223
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$10,926

Used 2018 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : 3.0L (Vin A, 5th Digit, Engine Id Crec)
Mileage:96131
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$11,557

Used 2022 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : (Turbo), 2.0L (Vin J, 5th Digit, Engine Id Dmfb)
Mileage:15410
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$13,450

Used 2023 AUDI Q7 Engine

Options : (Turbo), 3.0L (Vin X, 5th Digit, Engine Id Dcbd)
Mileage:670
Condition:Used
Grade:A
Price:$14,869
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Reliable Used Audi Q7 Engine for Sale — All Years Covered

If you are searching for a quality used Audi Q7 engine for sale, Moon Auto Parts carries Grade A, low-mileage, VIN-matched replacement units covering model years 2007 through 2023. The Audi Q7 is a full-size luxury SUV built on Volkswagen's MLB platform a sophisticated, well-engineered vehicle that demands an equally well-sourced replacement when the original engine reaches the end of its service life. Every engine in our inventory is inspected by certified technicians, verified for compression and internal condition, and backed by our 4-year / 40,000-mile warranty with free shipping to commercial addresses across the United States.

Audi Q7 Engine Configurations — Petrol, Diesel, and V12

The Audi Q7 engine lineup spans several configurations across its two generations. The first-generation Q7 (2007–2015) was available with a 3.6L V6 FSI, a 4.2L V8 FSI, and the legendary turbocharged Audi Q7 diesel engine the 3.0L TDI V6 which delivered outstanding torque and fuel economy that made it the most popular Q7 powertrain in global markets. For collectors and performance buyers, the first-generation Q7 was also offered with the extraordinary Audi Q7 6.0 V12 TDI for sale a twin-turbocharged 6.0-liter V12 diesel producing 500 horsepower and 738 lb-ft of torque, making it one of the most powerful diesel SUV engines ever fitted to a production vehicle. The second-generation Q7 (2017–present) transitioned to a turbocharged 3.0L TFSI V6 as the primary petrol unit, with a 2.0L TFSI four-cylinder added in later model years.

Audi Q7 Engine for Sale — Fitment and Compatibility

Every Audi Q7 engine for sale through Moon Auto Parts is cross-referenced against your exact VIN, model year, engine code, and drivetrain configuration before shipping. The Q7's quattro all-wheel drive system and generation-specific mounting points mean that confirming compatibility is essential — a unit sourced for the wrong generation or engine code will not install cleanly. Our fitment specialists handle this verification as a standard step before every order is dispatched. Browse the available model years above or call our team at +1 (888) 777-0769 to confirm stock, pricing, and fitment before you order.

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The Audi Q7 has been offered with a 3.0L V6 (naturally aspirated, supercharged, or turbocharged depending on year) and, on newer models, a 2.0L turbocharged 4-cylinder. The 3.0L V6 is generally considered the more durable and proven option across model years, while the 2.0L turbo is more fuel-efficient but has a shorter track record. Matching the replacement engine to your exact VIN and engine code (e.g., "Vin A" or "Vin X") ensures proper fitment and performance.
Costs vary by year, mileage, and engine type, but used Audi Q7 engines typically range from around $7,500 to $15,000 depending on condition, mileage, and whether it's the 3.0L V6 or 2.0L turbo variant. Buying a low-mileage, VIN-matched used engine is usually significantly cheaper than a new or dealer-remanufactured unit.
Owners in the U.S. commonly report issues like carbon buildup on intake valves (especially on direct-injection V6 models), timing chain tensioner wear, oil leaks, and supercharger or turbocharger wear on higher-mileage units. Regular oil changes and addressing warning signs early can help avoid a full engine replacement.
For major failures like a blown engine, timing chain damage, or catastrophic internal wear — replacing with a low-mileage used engine is often more cost-effective than an in-depth rebuild, especially when backed by a warranty. It also tends to be faster than sourcing individual internal parts for a full teardown and rebuild.
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