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.
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Is an extended warranty available for Audi?
Vehicle Service Protection is the name of Audi’s extended warranty. Powertrain, Gold, and Platinum are the three categories of protection. Your car may be covered by an Audi extended warranty for up to 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first.
The three plans’ salient features are as follows:
- up to 10 years and 150,000 miles of coverage
- real Audi components
- $50 transferrable
- Within 30 days of cancellation, full refund; beyond, prorated return
- accepted at select approved service facilities and Audi dealers
- Deductible choices of $0, $100, $100 vanishing, and $250
The driving axle, engine, gearbox, and basic hybrid components are all covered under the powertrain plan. Additional vital systems like suspension and climate control are covered under the Gold plan. Finally, even though it doesn’t cover quite as many items, the Platinum plan is comparable to the factory guarantee offered by Audi. Because it is an exclusionary warranty, it covers everything that isn’t specifically excluded in the contract.
Audi provides the following add-ons in addition to the extended warranty:
- Audi Care pre-paid upkeep
- protection for wheels and tires
- guaranteed protection of assets
- End-of-lease protection
- protection against theft
Audi Extended Warranty Perks
The following benefits are included with all extended car service contracts from Audi:
- Roadside help is available around-the-clock, and includes services like towing and installing spare tires.
- reimbursement for a rental car of up to $35 per day for ten days
- coverage for trip cancellations up to $200 per day for five days
All extended warranty plans include these three features, however the trip interruption restrictions are a little larger than those offered by other organizations.
Exclusions
Only the items on the contract are covered by Audi’s Powertrain and Gold plans. Although the Platinum plan offers significantly more coverage than other extended warranties, it is still not comprehensive. Several of the following items are not covered by the warranty:
- Spark plugs and wiper blades are examples of upkeep items.
- Decorative components such as upholstery and trim
- Body parts
- Use and abuse
- Audi’s factory guarantee covers mechanical failures
- Accidental or environmental-related breakdowns
- Damage brought on by a lack of upkeep or pre-existing issues
Only approved service providers and Audi dealerships are permitted to use the extended warranty. To learn what constitutes an authorized service provider, go to your contract.
How long is an Audi’s warranty?
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.
Audi has a lifetime warranty, right?
Your engine, transmission, and drivetrain are all covered by our Lifetime Powertrain Warranty for the duration of the life of your car! All you need to do to maintain factory-recommended maintenance and receive lifetime, all-inclusive coverage is pay a one-time enrollment fee.
The quality of the Audi warranty
It’s vital to know what coverage you already have because an Audi extended warranty won’t be beneficial if you trade in your car before the original warranty ends.
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty (NLW) offered by Audi is comparable to those offered by other high-end automakers. The Audi warranty does not include a separate powertrain warranty, but it does provide extended bumper-to-bumper coverage for four years or 50,000 miles. Audi claims that since the bumper-to-bumper guarantee is comprehensive, it is unnecessary.
The four-year, 24-hour roadside support and free first scheduled maintenance appointment are additional benefits of the manufacturer guarantee offered by Audi. A 12-year limited warranty against corrosion perforation and the Accessory Limited Warranty from Audi are also included in the package.
lack a brand-new vehicle? The vehicle’s engine, cooling system, and fuel system are all covered by Audi’s Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty, along with turbocharged direct injection (TDI) models.
Owners of CPO vehicles should be aware that a CPO warranty starts when the factory warranty ends. If you purchase a CPO car and the NLW has not yet expired, your CPO warranty begins on the NLW expiration date and lasts for five years without a mileage cap. When the NLW of the vehicle has already passed by the time of purchase, the CPO warranty is extended for an additional 12 months without any mileage restrictions.
What voids the warranty on an Audi?
You can technically customize your vehicle. You can do whatever you want to it because you own it, but doing so could void your warranty. However, a federal law in the United States known as the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act expressly prevents producers from pressuring their customers to use their brand-name goods or a certain service. As stated in the act:
The use of any product-related item or service (except than those freebies given in accordance with the guarantee’s terms) that is identified by brand, trade, or corporate name is not a condition of any consumer product warrantor’s explicit or implied warranty.
In essence, the Act guarantees that customers won’t lose their warranty if they don’t take their cars to reputable dealers and shops for repairs and maintenance. Therefore, if you own an Audi, the Magnuson Moss Guarantee Act permits you to look for reasonably priced parts from other dealers without jeopardizing your Audi warranty.
But what if you want to tune your car rather than just fix or maintain it? The Federal Trade Commission takes the following stance on the matter:
The manufacturer or dealer has the right to refuse coverage for an aftermarket or recycled part and to charge you for any necessary repairs if it turns out that the aftermarket or recycled part was in fact flawed or improperly installed and it damaged another item that is covered by the warranty.
Therefore, if performance tuning your car results in an upgrade that breaks down a stock part, your dealer may void the warranty on that part. Audi cannot refuse to fix your car or breach your warranty, for instance, if you tune your engine and the next day your sound system stops operating.
Does the warranty for an Audi cover oil changes?
The Audi warranty offers a complete protection against subpar materials or workmanship. Audi does not offer an additional warranty for the power train. There is an extended warranty for possibly defective engines on specific Audi models. For all Audi vehicles, the basic warranty includes:
- The entire car is covered for four years or 50,000 miles by Audi. This coverage, which covers everything for flaws and poor craftsmanship, extends bumper to bumper. Items damaged in collisions or by the car owner are typically not covered by the warranty. There are a few exceptions to the rule that things that degrade through normal wear and tear are not covered by the guarantee. The replacement of the halogen headlamp and instrument panel bulbs is covered under the warranty.
- Equipment that emits emissions is covered for five years or 50,000 miles.
- Depending on the model, the drive train warranty may provide coverage above and above the standard warranty. The transmission, engine, driveshaft, and drive axles are all covered under the drive train warranty. Belts and hoses are not protected, although the majority of engine internals are.
- A 12-year corrosion warranty is offered. The distance driven is not a restriction. This guarantee covers sheet metal Audi body parts that corrode and develop holes. The warranty does not cover rust that has not completely eaten through the metal. Rust-perforated parts can be repaired or replaced thanks to the covering.
- With every new Audi, the Audi Advantage Program is included. For the first year or 5,000 kilometers, this service offers the vehicle’s maintenance free of charge. All planned maintenance for the duration of the covered term is included in the free maintenance. Along with an oil change, this could involve adding power steering, brake, or washer fluid.
- Additionally, the Audi Advantage Program offers coverage for specific car parts that could need to be replaced within the first 50,000 miles or four years. This comprises the brake pads, light bulbs, wiper blade inserts, and clutch lining. In addition, it covers headlight adjustments, wheel balancing, and alignment, even if these are required due to the vehicle’s wear and tear.
- The warranty for Audi includes roadside assistance. This service is offered for four years, around-the-clock. For those four years, there is no mileage cap.
- The warranty period for the engine on some Audi cars has been increased to eight years. These include the 19972004 Audi A4s and the 1.8 liter engines on the Passat from 19982004. These engines are covered for eight years after the vehicle’s initial sale date and have a history of sludge problems.
- There are a few maintenance and repair needs in order to maintain the vehicle’s warranty for the duration of its eligibility. All repairs must be carried out at an Audi dealership, unless they are urgently required. It is not necessary for the replacement components to be brand-new. Any damage caused by aftermarket systems or accessories after installation voids the manufacturer’s warranty for those components.
- To maintain the vehicle’s warranty eligibility, regular maintenance must be carried out as described in the Audi owner’s manual. Customers must have proof that routine maintenance has been carried out in the form of documentation.
Does Audi offer warranties for secondhand cars?
Make sure to take into account the existing Audi warranty coverage before considering whether or not you require an extended warranty for your Audi. For the first 4 years or 50,000 miles, the new Audi SUV and automobile manufacturer warranty is applicable. Contrary to other manufacturers, the New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers the engine and transmission instead of being a separate warranty. This guarantee also includes a few extra benefits, such as:
- Initial maintenance appointment (10,001 miles/12 months)
- For the length of your warranty, you will receive 24/7 roadside assistance.
- Limited 12-year Audi corrosion warranty
Audi Factory Warranty
The majority of the vehicle’s components are covered by this fundamental Audi coverage, although, like other warranties, it excludes wear and tear. However, the duration of this warranty’s coverage is extremely brief. It doesn’t appear to offer much protection when measured against other brands. For instance, the powertrain warranties for Hyundai and Kia both last 10 years and 100,000 miles.
We can also see that Audi doesn’t compete when we look at other luxury automakers. Cadillac, Acura, and other automakers provide 4-year/50,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty protection in addition to 6-year/70,000-mile powertrain coverage.
Audi Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty
The dealer’s Certified Pre-Owned Limited Warranty is available to Audi owners as well. This plan offers comparable protection to the new warranty, but with a few more time-related restrictions. As long as your car is still covered by the manufacturer warranty, the Audi pre-owned warranty offers coverage for five years beyond the original in-service date. With this coverage, there are no mileage restrictions.
The CPO limited warranty only covers you for one year/unlimited miles from the date of purchase if you buy an Audi that is no longer protected by the factory plan.
The Audi CPO limited warranty is transferable, which is a plus. You can still profit from the previous owner’s protection plan if you buy a used Audi from a private party.
Which types of warranties does Audi provide?
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 Limited Warranty for Audi Certified Pre-owned Vehicles includes Unlimited Mileage.
Audi’s dependability?
Audi’s reliability as a manufacturer ranks 34th out of 40 on the Reliability Index, which shows that it is significantly below average. Mercedes-Benz and BMW, the other two significant German luxury automakers, do not much better, coming in at 30th and 31st, respectively.
On the other end of the scale are the dependable Japanese automakers Honda, Toyota, and Nissan, as well as the Korean automakers Hyundai and Kia. These automakers demonstrate their trust in the strength of their vehicles by providing warranties that are substantially longer, lasting 5 or 7 years.
The J.D. Power 2019 UK Vehicle Dependability Study, which evaluates manufacturers by “issues per 100 vehicles,” supports this subpar performance. They compiled feedback from 11,530 owners of newly registered vehicles between November 2015 and January 2018 and counted the problems they encountered between 12 and 36 months after buying the car. With 167 faults per 100 vehicles compared to an industry average of 119, Audi ranks 22nd out of 24 manufacturers. Peugeot takes first place with just a 77.
Consumer Reports presents a significantly more favorable picture. Audi has dropped three spots to seventh place in the 2019 Consumer Reports manufacturer dependability rankings, with an average reliability score of 60% and its most and least reliable models being the Audi Q5 and Audi A3 Saloon, respectively. Even if this study only takes into account 29 manufacturers, some of which are American (thought to be the polar opposite of “German engineering!”) this is still a much better outcome than in other studies.
These contradictory statistics make it impossible to determine whether or not Audi is one of the least dependable automakers. It’s probably more helpful to consider the typical issues that Audi vehicles experience as well as the cost of repairs.
Is a longer warranty worth the money?
Extended warranties are often “a lousy value” when it comes to the overall cost of your car, according to Gillis. 55 percent of respondents who bought an extended warranty in a Consumer Reports poll never used it. Most people who used the guarantee ended up spending more on repairs than they had originally saved.
Additional negatives include:
- Overlap: If you already have coverage from the manufacturer’s warranty or a mechanical breakdown insurance policy, you may not need the extended warranty. In that situation, Gillis claims that “the additional coverage is not worth the premium.”
- Exclusions: The fine language in every contract outlines how the warranty may be applied. For instance, the provider can refuse to pay for issues brought on by regular wear and tear or lower the claim settlement in light of your car’s depreciation.
- A percentage of the repair expense may be covered by some extended warranties. The remainder, along with a deductible, is your responsibility.
- Limitations: You might need to bring your automobile to a repair facility that has been approved by the warranty instead of choosing your own technician.
- In a Consumer Reports survey, 55% of participants who purchased an extended warranty didn’t actually use it.