How many kilometers does the Audi A6 require for maintenance?

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LeSilas
07/30/25 10:08am
Audi A6 requires an oil change maintenance if the driving time has not reached 12 months but the mileage has reached 15,000 kilometers. If the annual mileage exceeds 30,000 kilometers, maintenance should be performed according to the 30,000-kilometer regular maintenance specifications instead of the 12-month regular maintenance specifications. Brake fluid should be replaced every 24 months. Audi A6: The Audi A6 (Audi-A6) is a luxury car produced by Audi, available in both sedan and station wagon models. It is characterized by luxury, dynamism, and maturity. The Audi A6L is a domestically produced high-tech luxury business car introduced by FAW-Volkswagen. The Audi A6 incorporates Audi's most advanced global high-tech exclusive technologies, further enriches its luxurious configurations, and endows it with superior sports characteristics. From design to performance, it embodies perfect quality. Features of Audi: Its characteristics are more luxurious, more dynamic, and more mature. The greater luxury is mainly reflected in the BOSE sound system, TV/DVD, and refrigerator, all of which are world-class branded products. The greater dynamism is reflected in the sports seats and steering wheel; the greater maturity is reflected in the Audi A6 having undergone multiple successful upgrades, not only reaching a new standard but also demonstrating strong reliability.
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