What is the first maintenance mileage for Audi A6L?

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AngeloRose
07/23/25 9:02pm
Audi A6L's first maintenance mileage is 10,000 kilometers, followed by maintenance every 10,000 kilometers. Specific details are as follows: Maintenance: For luxury cars, frequent maintenance is not necessary as one might think, and a 10,000-kilometer maintenance interval is reasonable. However, 4S dealerships usually remind owners to perform the first maintenance at 5,000 kilometers. The regular maintenance cycle for A6L should not exceed 12 months or 10,000 kilometers, and it is recommended to shorten it to 5,000 kilometers if low-quality fuel is used. Reasons for maintenance and parts replacement: Since Audi requires gasoline that meets the European 228 standard, and domestic gasoline does not meet this standard, 4S dealerships recommend maintenance at 5,000 kilometers. However, owners can follow the 10,000-kilometer maintenance cycle without issues, as long as the first maintenance is performed within the required cycle to avoid voiding the warranty. In addition to the engine oil and filter that need replacement every 10,000 kilometers, the fuel filter should be replaced every 40,000 kilometers, the cabin air filter is recommended to be replaced every 30,000 kilometers, the transmission fluid should be replaced every 2 years or 60,000 kilometers, and the spark plugs should be replaced every 20,000 kilometers.
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Reagan
08/10/25 6:57pm
I just got a new Audi A6L. According to the owner's manual recommendation, the first maintenance is usually done around 5,000 kilometers, but it also depends on the vehicle condition and driving habits. For example, since I drive more on highways, the engine oil tends to get dirty after 5,000 kilometers, so changing it earlier can protect the engine. During maintenance, they'll replace the oil and filters, and also check the tires and brake system. These small details help keep the car performing at its best. I remember last year when I delayed the first maintenance until 6,000 kilometers, the car noticeably shook a bit, and fuel consumption increased. Don't be lazy with a new car—timely maintenance saves trouble and money. After that, do regular maintenance every 10,000 kilometers to keep the Audi running smoothly.
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