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Can You Afford To Commit To Your Audi?



For the average person, Audi's can be expensive vehicles. Having those four rings means you’re paying for quality, and it won’t come cheap. Hence why many of us keep this on the back burner and save for years until we finally invest.

Sadly, many Audi owners splash out as soon as they have the cash without realizing that Audis cost more than their initial price tag. Like any vehicle, accepting one of these babies into your life means committing to it long-term. If you don’t keep anything in the savings pot, you’ll soon find yourself unable to look after your car the way you should.

If it helps, consider this like getting a pet. You wouldn’t buy a dog and expect not to pay anything more. Dogs need food, and so do Audi's (in a way). So, before you fork out on a vehicle like this, read on to find out about the expenses you never knew you’d face.

Maintenance matters

Maintenance is crucial in any vehicle, especially one you’ve paid your hard-earned money for. If you want to protect your investment, it’s essential to take your Audi for regular auto repair and maintenance. In an ideal world, you should tackle this at least once a year, but even simple maintenance can get steep. On average, it’ll cost you around $259 a pop. That’s upwards of $1295 over five years on general checks alone. If you need serious work doing, those prices will rise even higher. If you don’t have decent savings in the bank, then perhaps you aren’t ready to commit to your Audi.



Insurance is through the roof

the best safety features. This also has the benefit of slowing your vehicle depreciation.

Given that we all hate to lose money when selling things, that’s definitely good news. But, guess what? You’ll never be able to afford those upgrades unless you have decent savings behind you. Bear in mind, too, that there isn’t even any way to judge expenses here before you commit. Remind yourself, then, that the cost of an Audi is a commitment!

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