Skip advert
Advertisement

Audi launches new “one-stop-shop” service plan

The Audi All-in scheme is aimed at models aged between three and six years old and includes two services, two MOTs and an extended warranty

Audi service

Audi has launched a new one-stop-shop service plan called Audi All-in. The after sales scheme has been designed for Audis aged between three and six years old, and promises to save owners an average of £1,220 over two years.

The Audi All-in scheme lumps the cost of the vehicle’s servicing and MOT inspections into one payment, while also adding some extra benefits, such as an extended warranty and Europe-wide roadside assistance from the AA.

In addition, the roadside assistance package provides drivers with alternative travel arrangements and hotel accommodation for up to seven passengers if the car can’t be fixed at the side of the road. If the car gets stranded in Europe, the package will even cover the costs of sending the driver and their passengers back home.

Advertisement - Article continues below

Audi offers two payment options for the All-in scheme. Drivers can either make 24 monthly installments of £32.71 (which works out at £785.04 in total), or they can pay for the entire two years’ coverage up front, for £784.98.

The scheme doesn’t have any limit on the number of owners the vehicle has had, although there are a few caveats. It’s only open to Audi vehicles with 2.0-litre engines or smaller, meaning none of the company’s RS models are eligible.

Every applicant will also need to submit their vehicle for an inspection at an Audi Service Centre, to ensure it meets the requirements for the warranty and roadside assistance packages. The car must also have covered less than 100,000 miles at the time of the inspection.

Andrew Doyle, Director of Audi UK, said that the Audi All-in scheme “has been designed to offer simple, hassle-free and transparent vehicle maintenance long after a customer’s vehicle has left the showroom. Whether their car is already familiar with our Centres, or has never visited, we wanted to offer one product to give absolute simplicity and confidence.”

Now read our review of the Audi A4 Avant. Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below…

Skip advert
Advertisement

Find a car with the experts

Skip advert
Advertisement

Recommended

Best new cars coming soon: all the big new car launches due in 2025, 2026 and beyond
New cars coming soon header image

Best new cars coming soon: all the big new car launches due in 2025, 2026 and beyond

These are the most important new cars headed our way, from brands including Audi, BMW, Dacia, Ferrari, Ford, Skoda and more
Best cars & vans
13 Jun 2025
The Audi Quattro is back! ABT has recreated the icon, and it’s got 523bhp
ABT representatives standing next to the ABT Audi Quattro

The Audi Quattro is back! ABT has recreated the icon, and it’s got 523bhp

Only 30 examples of reimagined rally legend will be built, and they were all sold within hours of the car being unveiled
News
2 May 2025
Cutting-edge new AUDI E5 Sportback is the 776bhp, 480-mile EV estate… that we won’t see in the UK
AUDI E5 Sportback on display at Shanghai Motor Show - front

Cutting-edge new AUDI E5 Sportback is the 776bhp, 480-mile EV estate… that we won’t see in the UK

First offering from the joint venture between Audi and SAIC will, very confusingly, be sold by new AUDI sub-brand
News
23 Apr 2025
Shanghai Motor Show 2025: what all the big car brands are up to
Shanghai Motor Show 2025 - header

Shanghai Motor Show 2025: what all the big car brands are up to

The Shanghai Auto Show is now an established part of the automotive calendar – we’ve got a full list of show debuts
News
25 Mar 2025

Most Popular

Toyota GR Corolla hot hatch is on the way to the UK
Toyota GR Corolla - front cornering

Toyota GR Corolla hot hatch is on the way to the UK

The success of the GR Yaris has persuaded Toyota that there’s room in its UK range for the high performance Corolla
News
19 Jun 2025
New Audi A3 e-tron proves the brand isn’t turning its back on smaller cars
Render of the Audi A3 e-tron - front static

New Audi A3 e-tron proves the brand isn’t turning its back on smaller cars

Audi has confirmed it’s bringing a posh all-electric take on the MEB platform to market, and in good time
News
18 Jun 2025
Groundbreaking Nissan solid-state EV batteries due on sale by 2028
Nissan Leaf - front cornering

Groundbreaking Nissan solid-state EV batteries due on sale by 2028

The industry is in a race to bring solid-state to the market, and Nissan isn’t too far behind the leaders
News
17 Jun 2025