3 month old lease caught a flat
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3 month old lease caught a flat
Hey All,
Caught a flat tonight on my new 2015 leased Audi A4. I'll have to go get it fix in the morning. Should I take it to the dealer and have it checked out or should I take it to a GoodYear or something like that.
I am not sure if the warranty even covers the tires or if it would void something with the lease if I get a serviced or get the tire replaced somewhere else.
I would think getting it fixed somewhere else would be cheaper.
The folks at Goodyear are great. They serviced my GF's Porche Cayenne there and often did charge if the tire just needed air or there was something stuck in the tire. I know I can trust them.
TIA
Caught a flat tonight on my new 2015 leased Audi A4. I'll have to go get it fix in the morning. Should I take it to the dealer and have it checked out or should I take it to a GoodYear or something like that.
I am not sure if the warranty even covers the tires or if it would void something with the lease if I get a serviced or get the tire replaced somewhere else.
I would think getting it fixed somewhere else would be cheaper.
The folks at Goodyear are great. They serviced my GF's Porche Cayenne there and often did charge if the tire just needed air or there was something stuck in the tire. I know I can trust them.
TIA
#2
AudiWorld Super User
Tire damage (i.e. a flat) is not covered by an Audi warranty. Fixing a flat is usually a simple task that any decent tire shop can perform. If the flat was caused by something that damaged the tire beyond repair, it would then require a replacement.
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