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    Audi introduces new service plans for A3, A6 sedans

    The transferable five-year plans are priced at Rs 2.25 lakh and Rs 2.72 lakh for the A3 and A6, respectively, and are available for a limited period.

    2min read ● 27 Oct '17

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    The transferable five-year plans are priced at Rs 2.25 lakh and Rs 2.72 lakh for the A3 and A6, respectively, and are available for a limited period.

    With an aim to ease service costs for its customers, Audi has announced new comprehensive service plans for select models. The five-year service plans are priced at Rs 2.25 lakh for the A3 sedan and at Rs. 2.72 lakh for the A6 sedan. This works out to a maintenance cost of Rs 2.25 and Rs 2.72 per kilometre for the A3 and A6 sedans, respectively. Audi says that these prices will be available for a limited period only.

    Under the schemes, Audi customers will not have to pay for maintenance, parts and consumables for all scheduled services. The plan will be transferable from one customer to another during resale and can be availed at any of the brand’s dealerships across the country.

    Audi, of late, has been seeing lacklustre sales of some of its models, including the A3 and A6 sedans, and hopes that these bundled service packages will bring more customers into the showrooms.

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