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How long is the warranty period for Audi?

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VonMatthew
09/03/2025, 01:41:11 AM

Audi's warranty period is within one year or 50,000 kilometers. As long as regular maintenance is performed at a 4S shop, the manufacturer will take full responsibility if any mechanical components, such as the engine or transmission, develop issues. This is what is referred to as the warranty period. About Audi: Audi (Audi) is a luxury car brand under Audi AG, a subsidiary of the German Volkswagen Group. As a representative of high technological standards, quality, innovation capability, and classic car models, Audi is one of the most successful car brands in the world. The company's headquarters are located in Ingolstadt, Germany, and it has subsidiaries in many countries, including China. Audi is a renowned car developer and manufacturer, with its logo featuring four interlocking rings. Currently, it is a subsidiary of the German Volkswagen Group, headquartered in Ingolstadt, Germany. Its main models include the A1, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, Q1, Q2, Q3, Q5, Q7, Q8, TT, R8, as well as the S and RS performance series.

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Caden
09/15/2025, 03:10:03 AM

As an ordinary Audi owner with years of driving experience, the new car warranty typically covers three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, and generally includes core components like the engine and transmission. During this period, it's quite convenient to get free repairs at authorized 4S dealerships for any quality issues. Warranty plays a crucial role in extending a car's lifespan, so I adhere to regular maintenance, checking the engine oil and brakes every six months to avoid voiding the warranty due to improper upkeep. When buying a used car, it's also important to check the remaining warranty coverage—getting post-purchase service is a bonus. In short, making reasonable use of the warranty saves both money and hassle, and helps prevent major issues even as the car ages.

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EmersynLee
10/29/2025, 03:49:22 AM

For car enthusiasts like us, Audi's warranty standard is three years or 100,000 kilometers. Modifying the exhaust pipe or remapping the ECU might void the warranty. I suggest avoiding major modifications during the warranty period and keeping complete maintenance records at official service centers. You'll have more freedom to modify after the warranty expires. Additionally, pay attention to small wear-and-tear parts like wiper blades—replace them promptly when worn out, as safety comes first. Keeping your car in good condition will also help maintain its resale value after the warranty period.

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SanJanelle
12/12/2025, 03:02:13 AM

For safety-conscious individuals like myself, Audi's three-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty covers critical systems such as ABS and airbags. It's crucial to report any issues with safety components promptly—never ignore minor vibrations or unusual noises. During the warranty period, I check tire pressure and lighting quarterly to ensure peace of mind for family trips. Gentle daily driving helps minimize unnecessary wear; maintaining optimal vehicle condition naturally reduces accident risks.

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