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Car modelFixter price range
MOT for Audi A5£29 - £45
Car service for Audi A5£115 - £180
Front brake pads replacement for Audi A5£56 - £88
Brake pad replacement (front) for Audi A5£56 - £88
Brake pad replacement (rear) for Audi A5£57 - £90
Rear brake pads replacement for Audi A5£57 - £90
Brake discs and pads replacement (front) for Audi A5£136 - £214
Brake pad replacement (front) for Audi A5£56 - £88
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for Audi A5£129 - £203
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for Audi A5£151 - £237
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement (Rear) for Audi A5£129 - £203
Brake Discs and Pads Replacement with Electronic Parking Brake (Rear) for Audi A5£151 - £237
Timing belt replacement for Audi A5£297 - £467
Car diagnostic for Audi A5£34 - £54
Clutch kit replacement for Audi A5£717 - £1,126
Lower ball joint replacement - front (driver side) for Audi A5£143 - £225
Lower ball joint replacement - front (passenger side) for Audi A5£143 - £225
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (driver side) for Audi A5£143 - £225
Lower ball joint replacement - rear (passenger side) for Audi A5£143 - £225

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Audi

Audi AG is a German automobile manufacturer, established over 100 years ago in April 1910, and has been owned by the Volkswagen Group since the 1960s.

This marque design and engineer luxury vehicles and distributes them worldwide. In the UK alone, there were over 1.7m Audi vehicles on the roads in the final quarter of 2018; a number that is continually growing year after year, and has more than doubled in the past decade.

Audi’s success can be attributed to its ability to move with the times, retaining its reputation as a prestige manufacturer and as part of the ‘big 3’ German marques responsible for high sales throughout the world market, alongside Mercedes and BMW.

Luxury executive vehicles for every type of driver

Audi’s current range features predominantly luxury executive and family cars of varying sizes: with compact to full-size saloons, coupés and sportback models, complemented by a growing range of SUV and sports car models.

Vorsprung durch Technik

The Audi brand is easily recognisable by their 4-ring logo—originally representing the four car companies to create Audi’s predecessor company, Auto Union—and their world famous slogan that ran for over 30 years, translated as ‘Being ahead through technology’. Despite no longer being used in their mainstream marketing, the meaning behind it still stands true of the brand today.

Audi: A sensation in rallying motorsport

Throughout the 1980s the Audi Quattro was famous for dominating rallying worldwide. The introduction of their four-wheel drive turbocharged model went on to win the World Rally Championships in both 1983 and 1984 and amassed a number of podium finishes and titles throughout the decade, all across the globe.

Audi’s reliability and reputation

Audi ranked 20th place out of 30 car brands in the What Car? Reliability Survey in 2018. Audi’s reputation for creating reliable running vehicles has steadily improved over time to become a strong contender to some of the Asian brands that have continued to dominate in this area.

Recent Audi recalls and reliability issues

Various recalls have been made on Audi models throughout their motoring history. The following are a list of the most recent in the UK and Europe.

09/05/2019 – Audi A4 and A5 (2019)

The rigidity of the shock absorbent fork

09/05/2019 – Audi A4 (2019)

The Rigidity of the shock absorber fork

16/04/2019 – Audi Q5 (2018)

The brake master cylinder specifications

18/03/2019 – Audi A4, A5, A5 Cabrio, A6, A7, A8 (2014–16)

Fuel may escape from fuel rails

27/02/2019 – Audi A3 (2018)

The centre rear seat head restraint may not be to specification

27/02/2019 – Audi A8, Q7 and Q8 (2018)

The rigidity of the front shock absorbent fork

22/02/2019 – Audi A6, A7 (2014)

The auxiliary heater element in the air conditioner may fail

17/12/2018 – Audi A6 (2018)

Rear fixed glass lid bonding may no meet correct specification

All recall information sourced from gov.co.uk data.

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