Audi Roadside Assistance is a free service that gives you peace of mind on the road for four years. But if your warranty has run out, you might be better off looking for roadside help outside Audi's program.
Audi Roadside Assistance is a free service available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It comes with all new Audi cars sold in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. The program ends four years after the date of delivery or the date your New Vehicle Limited Warranty begins, whichever comes first. It only works for a few types.
If you drive one of these core models, you can call a qualified Audi technician if you break down on the side of the road.
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Even though the program doesn't pay for parts, work, supplies, or materials (if any are needed), Audi has a long list of services that cover everything:
If your car breaks down because of a technical problem and you are more than 100 miles from home, Audi may pay for the interrupted trip costs.
Most models qualify for the program, but there may be a few that don't. Talking to an Audi dealer is the best way to find out if your car is covered, but here are a few types that are: A3, 4, 5, 6, 7, Q3, Q7, TT
Your coverage ends four years after your car was delivered or the date the Audi New Vehicle Limited Warranty began, whichever came first.
Audi Roadside Assistance can be reached at any time of day or night, every day of the year, by calling one of the lines below (look for the number that matches your model):
Audi Roadside Assistance will take you to the nearest Audi Authorized Collision Repair Facility or Audi Space Frame Repair Facility if you get into an accident or crash.
If your Audi Roadside Assistance expires, you can see if one of Audi's Protection Plans meets your wants or worries when you're on the road.
Most extra protection plans, like tire and wheel protection, don't include roadside help, are more specific, and cost more. Here is a list of the Audi Protection Plans:
If you decide not to get one of Audi's other Pure Protection plans, here are some things to think about:
If you already have full-coverage insurance, buying roadside help from your insurance company could save you money. Ask your insurer to tell you more. Audi Roadside Assistance will help you 24 hours a day if you break down on the side of the road, whether you drive an Audi RS5 or an S3 Premium Plus.
Yes, Audi offers roadside assistance to owners of new Audi vehicles in most countries. The coverage is free for the first four years after you purchase the vehicle.
Audi's roadside assistance lasts four years from the Audi New Vehicle Limited Warranty start date or the date of delivery, whichever occurs first.
The cost of Audi's roadside assistance varies depending on the level of coverage you choose and the country you are in. Audi's roadside assistance costs around $100 per year in the United States.
Yes, Audi roadside assistance is free for the first four years after you purchase a new Audi car in the United States. The coverage is for one year for approved used Audis.
Audi roadside assistance covers a variety of services, including:
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