How long is the warranty period for the Audi A4L?

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ElleMarie
08/30/25 2:12am
Effective from September 2, 2013, newly purchased Audi vehicles come with a return, replacement, and repair validity period of 2 years or 50,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The warranty period is 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Circumstances where the three-guarantee service cannot be normally enjoyed: The purchased vehicle has been notified in writing of existing defects; damage caused by consumer's unauthorized modification, adjustment, or disassembly where the vehicle documents explicitly prohibit such actions; damage caused by improper handling by the consumer when quality issues arise; damage caused by the consumer's failure to use, maintain, or repair the product correctly as per the user manual; damage caused by force majeure; quality issues with consumable parts beyond the stated warranty period. Notes: During the three-guarantee validity period and warranty period, valid purchase invoice and three-guarantee certificate (the certificate date must match the purchase invoice date) must be provided to enjoy the corresponding three-guarantee services.
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Logan
09/11/25 6:24am
I just bought an Audi A4L. The new car warranty typically lasts for 3 years or up to 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This covers core components like the engine and transmission, which is quite reassuring. At delivery, the salesperson reminded me to adhere to scheduled maintenance at the 4S dealership—every 5,000 kilometers or six months—otherwise, the warranty might become void. It's advisable to inquire about extended warranty plans when purchasing; paying extra for additional years of coverage is more cost-effective, especially for luxury brands like this. Daily driving should avoid modifications or overloading to prevent voiding warranty due to human-induced damage. Keep maintenance records properly stored for easier claims if issues arise. Overall, the warranty design is reasonable, ensuring reliability for everyday use.
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