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Complimentary 36 month TYRE INSURANCE for new cars
Get 36 month insurance on your tyres when you purchase a new Audi.
Whether it’s vandalism, impact from a sharp object or kerbing, we got you covered. Enjoy worry-free driving from the moment you get your new car from an authorised Audi retailer.
Audi Genuine Tyres
Also ask your dealer about AO Tyres.
Audi Genuine Tyres are specifically created for each Audi model and manufactured using the latest materials and testing criteria.
The ‘AO’ mark, which stands for ‘Audi Only’, appears on all Audi Genuine Tyres to signify that the tyre is approved and fitted as an original Audi product.
All Audi Genuine Tyres endure numerous performance assessments before receiving the Audi approval of quality and safety.
Tyre Care
It is essential that your Audi Genuine Tyres are regularly looked after.
The following tips can help prolong the life of your tyres and reduce any associated costs.
Complimentary Tyre Insurance on all Tyre purchases from Authorised Audi Dealers also
Audi Tyre Warranty replaces your tyre in the event of damage caused by one of the following events:
- Sharp objects such as nails and pieces of broken glass.
- Direct Impact Damage i.e. kerb or pothole.
- Vandalism caused by third party.
The warranty cover applies to all tyres purchased from an authorised Audi dealer.
Warranty cover applies for 2 years, or until 3mm of tread depth remains, whichever occurs first.
The reimbursement shall be calculated on the current recommended retail price (RRP) of Audi for the replacement tyre based on the following:
- In the first year 100%
- In the second year 75%
EU Tyre Label
All tyres, produced from July 1st 2012 and on sale from November 1st 2012, are required to carry the EU Tyre Label.
Fuel Efficiency
Tyres contribute up to 20% of the overall fuel consumption for a car. The less resistance your tyres endure, the less energy will be consumed meaning you will save CO2.. Class A tyres deliver the best fuel efficiency. The difference between class A and G is up to 0.7 litres at 100km/h.
Wet Grip
Wet grip affects your tyre’s breaking distance on a wet road surface. Better wet grip results in shorter braking distance. The difference between class A tyres and class F tyres stopping distance is up to 18 metres.
Noise Levels
The external noise made by the tyre, measured in decibels, contributes to sound pollution.
The black sound waves illustrated on the label show how loud/quiet a tyre is. The more sound waves, the louder the tyres.
- 3 sound waves: Complies with the EU limit values.
- 2 sound waves: Complies with the EU limit values or is up to 3 dB under them.
- 1 sound wave: 3 dB below the EU limit values applicable from 2016.