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How you can keep your new Audi lease spick and span

However, a new Audi lease will still need a certain level of care, or you risk avoidable damage.

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 that it stays at its peak. So what should drivers do?

To answer this question, the newly leased Audi may possibly be able to go for longer between MOTs but they can still come into trouble if problems aren't addressed. So read this guide for more advice!

1) Go to your dealer if you have any problems. In most cases, you shouldn't go tinkering around with the engine and in fact, it could harm your leasing agreement - contact the company immediately; otherwise you may lose your deposit. So if a major problem develops 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 lose their effectiveness and potentially damage the engine. Check regularly to see which fluids need adding to. To find out how best to this, make sure you consult the Audi maintenance guide found in your vehicle and also pay attention to your particular driving habits. When commuting to work you might encounter a lot of stop and start traffic, changes will be necessary more often.

3) Assess your tyre pressure. You car leasing agent can tell you exactly how to inflate your tyres to the right level. The tyre wall will also give accurate recommendations for the pressure levels required. Inability to correctly perform checks on your tyre pressures can have a detrimental impact on breaking distance, which can affect the safety of handling. This could cause complications on the road and might be possibly lethal.

4) Find the recommended schedule from the manufacturer - This is often located in the glove box of your car. If there isn't one included, ask back at your car leasing garage as they may also give you a schedule of when to bring your Audi back to their garage for a once-over. Be sure to pay close attention to this schedule and keep it somewhere prominent. Make sure you keep to these dates as closely as possible as you don't want to miss out on any vital check-ups for your lease car.

5) New cars are not as high maintenance as second hand motors. But this doesn't by any means make them exempt from care. To ensure you won't be forking out for expensive repair costs, make sure that however old or new it is, you don't forget to have it maintained by a professional mechanic. So even if you have just taken out an Audi contract hire deal, advice you to not miss out on your maintenance checks.

If you're responsible with the care you should get more from your lease Audi and will enable you to enjoy it in the best possible condition. You can also cruise along safe in the knowledge that it won't conk out on your way to an important meeting. Just remember, it is better to be safe than sorry.

 
 | Marcella Jaylon Marcella Jaylon  |  Cars  |  Apr 2, 2011  |  53 Views
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