How often should the Audi Q5L be serviced?
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Audi Q5L requires maintenance every 5,000 kilometers. The Audi Q5L measures 4,765 mm in length, 1,893 mm in width, and 1,659 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,908 mm, which is 88 mm longer than the overseas model. It comes standard with diverse infotainment features, an in-car air circulation system, and the Audi Virtual Cockpit. The Audi Q5L is equipped with the third-generation EA888 engine, available in two versions: a 2.0T low-power and a high-power variant. The high-power version delivers a maximum power of 185 kW and a peak torque of 370 Nm, paired with a newly developed 7-speed sports-grade transmission and an intelligent four-wheel-drive system.
I've been driving an Audi Q5L for several years. Generally, I follow the maintenance manual's recommendation and get it serviced every 10,000 kilometers or once a year, whichever comes first. For example, I commute a lot, and even if I've driven 15,000 kilometers before a year is up, I still get it checked early. The car's computer will pop up a reminder—don't ignore it. Regularly changing the oil and filters is key to extending the engine's lifespan. If you drive aggressively or often operate in high-temperature environments, you should shorten the interval to every 7,500 kilometers to avoid excessive wear. My neighbor delayed maintenance for too long and ended up spending a fortune on repairs. Remember, go to a 4S shop or a reliable service center and opt for full synthetic oil for peace of mind. In short, make it a habit to check the odometer and dates—your car will run smoother that way.