What is the warranty period for the Audi Q3?
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Audi Q3 warranty is three years or 100,000 kilometers. Circumstances under which the three-guarantee service cannot be normally enjoyed: The consumer has been informed in writing that the purchased vehicle has defects; The accompanying documents explicitly prohibit modification, adjustment, or disassembly, and damage caused by the consumer's own modification, adjustment, or disassembly; The consumer improperly handles the product quality issue, resulting in damage; Damage caused by the consumer's failure to use, maintain, or repair the product correctly as required by the user manual; Damage caused by force majeure; Quality issues with wear parts beyond the stated warranty period. Notes: During the three-guarantee validity period and warranty period, a valid purchase invoice and three-guarantee certificate (the certificate date must match the purchase invoice date) must be provided to enjoy the corresponding three-guarantee service.
I'm a car enthusiast, especially interested in popular SUVs like the Audi Q3. Its warranty typically lasts for 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This warranty is quite reliable, and I've seen many friends not worry much after buying the car. The Audi warranty mainly covers major components, such as engine or transmission failures, but consumables like tires and wiper blades are not included. Why? Because these wear out quickly and aren't part of the standard warranty. During driving, I recommend regular maintenance at authorized dealers so that if any issues arise, they can be fixed directly. Additionally, keeping a record of maintenance history is crucial to avoid manufacturers finding excuses to deny repairs. The first two years of a new car usually go smoothly, but minor issues might start appearing in the third year—early inspections can save money. In short, the warranty is the core protection when buying a car, and don’t overlook the importance of regular maintenance.