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Audi At Your Door

We understand that many of our Houston area drivers have changed the way that they do things. We have adjusted our shopping and servicing experiences to accommodate the changes that have taken place. Why? Because our main goal is to keep our customers and employees as safe as possible while providing the excellent sales and service departments that you deserve.

Here's how the Audi At Your Door program is helping our Sugar Land area drivers accomplish their purchasing and servicing goals.

  • Test Drive Delivery and Pick-Up - Are you interested in trying out one of the newest Audi cars or…
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Why Is Rotating My Tires Important?

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When it comes to routine maintenance for your Audi vehicle, most drivers know that they should have their oil changed, their brakes inspected, and their battery looked at. What many forget, is that their tires need to be service often as well.

While northern drivers have their vehicles switched over from winter to summer tires, thankfully us Texas drivers don't have to worry about it. That being said, you should have your tires rotated at every oil change and thoroughly inspected to ensure that they are in good condition.

Why Do I Need To Rotate My Tires?

 

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How To Maintain Your Tires And Keep Them Running Strong

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Buying brand-new tires is an expensive investment and one that you'll want to take care of, especially because your tires are your only connection between you and whatever type of road on which you are travelling. Here are a few ways you can keep your tires in great shape:

  • Check Your Air Pressure - It's recommended to check your tires' air pressure monthly to ensure that it's not under-inflated or over-inflated. An under-inflated tire will lead to more wear on your tires and will cost you more money in fuel because they have a higher rolling resistance. 
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What Are The Different Types Of Engine Oil?

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There are four main types of engine oil, Full Synthetic, Synthetic Blend, Conventional, and High Mileage. While there are many other factors that weigh in on which engine oil may be right for your vehicle, including climate, driving habits, make and model of your vehicle, age of your engine, and much more, here are the basic features of what each type of engine oil has to offer.

  • Full Synthetic Motor Oil - With high levels of lubrication, higher viscosity levels, and resistance to oxidation, full synthetic oil is great for all sorts of vehicles.
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How to Reset the Oil Warning Light in an Audi A6

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Your new Audi A6 is equipped with smart technology that can track your service due, and remind you when it's time to get in contact with your local Sugar Land or Houston-area Audi service center to schedule an appointment.

Your car's MMI system supports Audi service reminders, and knowing what those alerts mean--and how to manage them--can improve your Audi ownership experience.

 
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Schedule a seasonal service appointment for your car today

Helping our customers and drivers in and around Sugar Land, TX keep their vehicles in excellent shape is our main goal here at Audi Sugar Land. That's why you'll find a state of the art service and repair center when you visit our dealership. Our technicians are on standby to ensure that your vehicle is functioning at its best at all times.

 

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Whether you need some basic service or something more detailed, our team is here to help. We can take on routine

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When Should I Get My Brakes Checked?

One of the most important parts of your vehicle are the brakes. Every time that you apply the brake pedal, friction is created. This friction, combined with the heat that is attached to it, can cause your brake pads to wear and even crack.

Although there is no specific time-line suggested for brake inspections. We recommend getting them looked at every time you have your tires rotated. Since your tires are off anyway, it should be relatively easy for the mechanics to check out your brakes.

Are there any signs that my brakes need to be checked?

 

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