Are Tires Covered Under Audi Warranty

In the event that your tires or wheels are damaged, the Audi tire warranty helps preserve more money in your pocket while protecting drivers. If you choose Audi Tire and Wheel Protection, your Audi car will benefit from the following: If a covered road danger causes structural damage to a tire, the tire must be replaced.

Does the tire warranty for new Audi cars apply?

  • replaces a tire that has been structurally harmed by a covered road hazard. If damage from a road hazard stops a wheel from sealing to a tire or from maintaining the air pressure recommended by the tire manufacturer, it must be replaced.
  • No of how many tires or wheels are being replaced at once, a $50 deductible will be charged for each replacement claim.
  • covers approved expenses for taxes, mounting, balancing, valve stem repair, and/or the replacement of tires and/or wheels.
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  • During the length of your agreement, replacement tires and wheels that meet the manufacturer’s size requirements, whether OEM or aftermarket, are covered.
  • reimbursement for towing costs up to $100 per instance caused by covered road hazard damage
  • Cancel at any time; after 30 days, a pro rata refund and a $50 fee will be assessed19.

Do warranties typically cover tires?

The basic warranty of the vehicle does not cover brand-new tires. Instead, the tire manufacturer provides the guarantee, which is described in a booklet that should be in your new car’s glove box. The tire warranty covers manufacturing flaws or early tire wear. In case you need to file a warranty claim and are required to show that the tires were properly maintained, make sure to keep the tires adequately inflated and keep track of any tire rotation receipts you may have.

Warranty coverage can change

Benefits that are part of warranties may also change. An carmaker may provide a longer warranty or other special coverage, such as maintenance free, in an effort to increase sales. The coverage may be reduced if the automaker’s research reveals that a certain advantage isn’t luring customers to showrooms. For instance, Volvo provided five years of free maintenance in 2010. That has now been reduced to three years. Prior to the 2016 model year, GMC and Chevrolet vehicles were covered by a 100,000-mile powertrain warranty. The powertrain warranty is currently only valid for 60,000 kilometers. However, warranty modifications are not retroactive. If you require warranty-covered repairs or services, the coverage that was in effect for the model year of your car will be used.

Range of coverage

Volkswagen offers a six-year, 72,000-mile basic warranty as of the 2018 model year. This coverage, which is the longest-lasting among all brands, practically doubled the guarantee from the previous model years. Currently, the shortest standard warranty is three years or 36,000 miles, and it can be found on cars from manufacturers including Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Honda, Mazda, Nissan, and Toyota. Manufacturers including Acura, BMW, Buick, Cadillac, Fiat, Mercedes-Benz, and Mini offer standard warranties that are four years or 50,000 miles long. Several automakers, including Genesis, Hyundai, Jaguar, and Kia, provide basic coverage for five years or 60,000 miles.

Roadside assistance

Almost all new-car warranties include roadside assistance, which is usually just as long as the standard warranty in duration. However, Toyota’s roadside assistance only lasts two years, despite the fact that the guarantee is for three years.

Extra coverage for EV and hybrid batteries

Electric or hybrid automobiles cannot function without their batteries, which are therefore quite expensive to replace. For instance, a Nissan Leaf battery costs $5,000. The good news is that federal emissions standards require EV and hybrid batteries to be warrantied for at least eight years or 100,000 miles even though battery components are not covered by the basic warranty. All succeeding owners are entitled to a complete transfer of this coverage.

‘Goodwill’ repair

Imagine that your vehicle’s pricey part fails, and your warranty has just run out. Usually, you’d have to make a payment. However, if the service manager at the dealership agrees, you can obtain a one-time exemption. The local dealership service staff has sole discretion over this act of goodwill. However, your chances of getting the maintenance done there will rise if you ask politely and have a history of doing so.

EDMUNDS SAYS: New-car warranties can vary from year to year and frequently depend on the brand. If warranties play a significant role in your decision to purchase a car, learn about the current warranty coverage.

What is covered by the warranty on an Audi?

Four years or 50,000 miles, whichever comes first, is the straightforward term of our New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Additionally, four years of free Audi 24-Hour Roadside Assistance are included with your coverage. The coverage period of the Audi Certified pre-owned Limited Warranty is two years or 50,000 miles (whichever occurs first).

What is covered by a tire and wheel warranty?

Coverage of the Tire and Wheel covers new and used cars for damage caused by potholes, glass, metal, debris, nails, blowouts, and other road hazards. 100% coverage for authorized road hazard-related tire and wheel damage. Towing costs of up to $100 are covered in the event of a road hazard.

What makes a tire warranty invalid?

  • Keep the original receipt for the tires you bought. If you intend to submit a claim, you must have it.
  • As advised by the manufacturer, get your tires changed routinely. For instance, Michelin advises rotating tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles or at the first indication of uneven wear.
  • Always keep your tires adequately inflated. The guarantee on the tires may be void if they are under- or over-inflated. Once a month is when you should check the pressure in your tires.
  • The tire warranty may also be nullified by wheel misalignment. Check the alignment of your vehicle frequently.

How long is the manufacturer’s warranty on an Audi?

The Audi New Vehicle Limited Warranty, a bumper-to-bumper warranty that lasts for 4 years or 50,000 miles, is included when you buy a new Audi from the dealership. A 12-year corrosion warranty and round-the-clock roadside assistance are also included in the Audi warranty.

Nearly every mechanical and electrical component is covered by Audi’s warranty. The problem is probably covered by the manufacturer if you have a mechanical failure. One good feature of Audi’s coverage is that if you buy a model from 2017 to 2019, your first planned maintenance service will be free of charge and covered after 10,000 miles or 12 months.

If you sell your car before the warranty period is over, the coverage is transferrable to the new owner.

What is appearance protection for Audi?

Audi After Care Appearance Protection is made to shield your Audi from everyday accidents that may easily damage the beautiful showroom finish. For new, CPO, and used Audi vehicles, appearance protection is provided.

Do scratches get covered by Audi care?

With an Audi Care package, you can keep your Audi in showroom condition without sacrificing your no-claim benefit. This coverage will have your automobile looking like new in no time, whether it is for a dent, stone chip, scratch, wheel repair, or even a little interior repair.

With the help of our Audi Care Plan coverage, maintaining your car’s showroom condition and protecting its trade-in value has never been simpler. Because customers don’t want to make a claim under their Comprehensive Insurance policy and risk paying the excess or losing their No-Claim Bonus, little chips, scratches, and dents are frequently ignored.

Due to normal wear and tear from daily driving, this coverage will cover minor external and interior damage to your car.

Do bumper to bumper warranties cover tires?

The guarantee for bumper to bumper does not include tires. Brake pads are not covered by it. Brake rotors are not covered by it. It in no way, shape, or form addresses brakes.

Are tires with cracks covered by warranties?

For a period of four years from the day the tire was purchased (a receipt for the new tires or the date the vehicle was put into operation is required), or four years from the date the tire was manufactured, tire manufacturers’ warranties normally cover cracking.

What is the ideal tire lifespan?

There is no definitive way to predict how long a specific tire will survive, but there are steps a driver can take to maximize their tire investment and steer clear of using dangerous tires. People typically travel between 12,000 and 15,000 miles each year, therefore the average decent all-season tire will last between three and five years, depending on upkeep, driving habits, and other factors.

According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHTSA), drivers are three times more likely to be involved in accidents involving damaged tires. When it comes to the condition of tires, safer is wiser, so if there is ever any doubt about tread wear or age, have the tires inspected.