At one car leasing company, Audi is a well-leased car brand but if it is new then it is really important that you have regular engine check-ups to ensure your Audi does not deteriorate too fastly. So how should drivers prevent this?
Well, to cut to the chase a newly leased Audi could be able to go a fair few miles before needing an oil check, but they can still suffer greatly if the maintenance check-up is not met. This article will tell you everything you need to know to keep your Audi like new!
1) If you encounter any problems, consult your dealer. It's not a good idea to give it a go yourself and try to fix important internal problems, in fact your specific leasing agreement may require you to contact your leasing firm to discuss any issues; otherwise you may foul up your deposit. If you run into difficulties with your car contact your leasers immediately.
2) Some simple tasks can be done yourself. Oils and fluids will need to be replaced occasionally or they can run out or potentially inflict damage on expensive car parts. If any of your car fluids are down, it couldn't be simpler - just top them up. To find out how to maintain your car, check the manufacturer's guide and also take a look at how you yourself drive. When driving takes place within the city, with a considerable amount of halting or crawling traffic - this can affect maintenance.
3) Assess your tyre pressure. You car leasing agent can tell you what level your tiles should be inflated to. Check your tyre wall for the correct recommended tyre pressure levels. Failure to check correct pressure in your tyres can negatively alter breaking distance, which might cause problems on break handling. All of which could be detrimental to your driving and potentially lethal.
4) Look at the recommended schedule in the Audi log book - This is often located in the glove box of your car. If there isn't a copy to be found, make sure you ask back at the car leasing place as they might have their own ideas for when they want you to bring your Audi back to their garage for a once-over. Make sure you stick to any recommended schedules and don't deviate from them. Ensure you don't forget to stick to these dates as you don't want your leased Audi to miss out on its check.
5) New cars certainly don't come with all the issues of older ones. But this doesn't mean they can be left without any maintenance whatsoever. To ensure you won't be forking out for expensive repair costs, make sure that you aren't lax with your professional checks and maintenance. Even if you have chosen a car leasing deal, recommend that you should be careful not to miss your maintenance dates.
By following these tips you should feel safer in your new Audi and will allow you to return it in great condition. You can also enjoy the ride knowing that your Audi won't fail en route somewhere special. Don't forget: prevention is better than a cure!
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