What is the first maintenance mileage for Audi?

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Mandy
07/30/25 12:41am
Audi Q5's first maintenance for a new car is at 5,000 kilometers. When you pick up the car, you will receive a free maintenance voucher, which cannot exceed one year or 10,000 kilometers. Since new cars have a break-in period, it is recommended to perform maintenance at around 5,000 kilometers. Below are the specific details of Audi maintenance: 1. 10,000-kilometer maintenance: The Audi A3 requires a basic maintenance every 10,000 kilometers, commonly known as a 'minor maintenance.' The maintenance items include two things: engine oil and oil filter. 2. 20,000-kilometer maintenance: The 20,000-kilometer maintenance, commonly referred to as a 'major maintenance,' requires replacing the oil filter and engine oil, as well as the cabin air filter and spark plugs. 3. 40,000-kilometer maintenance: The maintenance at every 40,000 kilometers includes more items than the 20,000-kilometer maintenance. In addition to engine oil, oil filter, cabin air filter, and spark plugs, it also includes the air filter and brake fluid.
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