Audi launches summer service camp

    The service campaign will be held from April 8-20, 2019 at all authorized Audi workshops.

    Published On Apr 09, 2019 05:57:00 PM

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    Audi launches summer service camp

    Audi India has announced the launch of the ‘Gear up for the summer’ service camp for its customers. The summer service campaign will be held through April 8-20, 2019 at all Audi workshops across the country.

    As a part of the campaign, Audi technicians will provide a complimentary 50 point service check-up for the customers’ cars. This check-up includes the cars' exterior, interior, air-conditioning system, brakes and tyres, undercarriage, road tests and post-road-test parameters. Additionally, customers can avail special offers on certain services for a limited period. These offers encompass:

    • 25 percent off on Select Audi Genuine Parts
    • 10 percent off on Pirelli tyres
    • 25 percent off on engine oil and filter replacement (for cars older than seven years)
    • 20 percent off on Select Audi Genuine Accessories
    • 15 percent off on Extended Warranty
    • Complimentary on-spot vehicle evaluation
    • Exchange Bonus of Rs 1 lakh on purchase of a new Audi vehicle

    For 2019, Audi has planned a serious product onslaught for India. The German carmaker is set to introduce a number of new models – namely the Q3, Q8, E-tron, A6 and A8L. Additionally, Audi will also launch facelift versions of the A4 sedan, the TT sportscar and the R8 supercar, this year.

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