What is the warranty period for the Audi A6?

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Roman
08/28/25 4:48am
The warranty period for the Audi A6 is three years or 100,000 kilometers (whichever comes first). The relevant maintenance details for Audi are as follows: Maintenance Intervals: According to the maintenance schedule provided by Audi, routine maintenance includes changing the engine oil and oil filter every 10,000 kilometers, spark plugs every 20,000 kilometers, cabin air filter every 30,000 kilometers, and air filter and fuel filter every 40,000 kilometers. Brake fluid should be replaced every two years, while electronic power steering and timing chains require no maintenance. Maintenance at 4S Stores: Since most parts of Audi and Volkswagen are interchangeable and their engine specifications are similar, the same maintenance materials can be used. You can bring your own engine oil and other supplies to a Volkswagen 4S store for maintenance, which not only saves costs but also avoids potential risks caused by uneven service quality at non-authorized shops.
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Edmund
09/10/25 3:16am
I just bought an Audi A6 last year, and its warranty period is 4 years with unlimited mileage, covering most components of the entire vehicle, such as core issues like the engine and transmission. If the new car breaks down, just go to the 4S store for free repairs—it's worry-free and cost-effective. The key is to perform maintenance on time; otherwise, the warranty may become void. It's advisable to clarify the details when buying the car, as some minor things like light bulbs may not be covered. Audi's warranty is longer than some brands, making it more reassuring to drive in the first few years, and you don’t have to worry about sudden issues even when occasionally traveling long distances for business. In case of any problems, keep a record of the maintenance history and directly contact the dealer to sort it out, saving yourself the hassle of dealing with repair costs.
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