
Regimes
Salisbury Audi Service Regimes.
Audi drivers expect the highest standards of quality and reliability, so when it comes to servicing we wouldn’t expect you to settle for anything less. To ensure we meet these high standards, our service staff and technicians are manufacturer trained and will only ever use Audi original parts.
Why is servicing important?
To ensure that your Audi runs at the optimum level of performance and economy, giving you mile after mile of trouble free motoring, its important to have a regular service. Plus, a full service history will help maintain the resale value of your car.
How often should my Audi be serviced?
This will depend on your driving style and the service schedule you use.
At Salisbury Audi, we offer two different service schedules: the fixed Inspection Service and the variable LongLife Service schedule.
The conventional fixed Inspection Service schedule has fixed intervals for both the Oil-change Service and the Inspection Service, which are determined by time and distance (see table below).
With the variable LongLife Service schedule, the Inspection Service intervals are also fixed but the Oil-change Service intervals are variable. Sensors take account of driving style and conditions to determine when the Oil-change Service is required and the driver is informed via the on-board service interval display.
You can now book a service or MOT online or alternatively contact us.
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Fixed Inspection Service |
Veriable Longlife Service |
Recommended for: |
Less than 10,000 miles per annum Mainly city/town centre driving Short Journeys |
More than 10,000 miles per annum Motorway and main road driving Mainly longer distance journeys Constant speeds |
Oil-change Service: |
Fixed to every 9,000 miles / 1 year |
Variable to a maximum of 19,000 miles / 2 year |
Inspection Service: |
Fixed to every 19,000 miles / 2 year |
Fixed to every 19,000 miles / 2 year |
When a vehicle is frequently used in the following conditions, we recommend the vehicle is on a fixed schedule, regardless of mileage:
- Uneconomical driving styles, i.e. heavy acceleration and braking, constant use of high revs
- High engine loading conditions, i.e. frequent towing and hill climbs
* As indicated by the service interval display. Mileages are approximate as the Service Indicator system uses kilometres as its distance measurement.
The choice of service schedule will depend on journey type and mileage as well as individual driving style and conditions. The table above can be used for guidance but we will help you to determine the most suitable Service schedule for you based on your individual circumstances and preferences.