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Audi Tires:

Audio vehicles are primarily of German origin, with a rich history and production in Germany. Established in July 1909 by August Horch. This company is known for its blend of luxury, innovative technology, and performance-focused engineering. Their signature is aQuattro all-wheel-drive system. It also has a recognizable and sophisticated exterior and interior design that is focused on safety. Some of the most popular Audi models are the Q5, A6, and A4. Every Audi model is designed with specific tire dimensions that vary based on the tire size, model, brand, and other factors. Selecting the right tires with the right model ensures great performance, handling, cornering, and stability throughout the performance.

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Audi Tires

Every car manufacturer, including Audi, recommends a certain tire size for each vehicle model and trim. These original equipment (OE) specifications are tailored to match the vehicle's overall purpose, which often includes great performance, handling, and stability. Using the right tire enables the Audi vehicles to reach their maximum potential with passenger cars and crossovers as well.

Audi OE Marking (AOE, AOE1, AO, AO1, AU, EZ, R01, R02)

The OE marking indicates that the tire has been designed and approved by Audi for their vehicles. The (AOE, AOE1, AO, AO1, AU, EZ, R01, R02) marking indicates that the specific tire matches a specific Audi model. It also ensures that the tire has been specifically designed to optimize performance, comfort, fuel efficiency, and stability.

If you're not sure about the right size for your Audi vehicles, you can usually find it:

  • On the sidewall of your existing tires.
  • On a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
  • In the owner's manual or in the vehicle registration documents.
  • Or we can provide it by completing all steps.

Audi is a luxury vehicle brand, which means that its models are designed to provide exceptional performance, driving comfort, and fuel economy. However, tires have a significant impact on it. Choosing the right tire dimensions for your vehicle is one thing, but also consider your driving habits and the road conditions you drive on. In that way, you can make sure that your Audi will overcome any obstacle on the road. Different circumstances require different types of tires, and we're here to help with a wide selection of different tires for your Audi.

Performance Audi Tires

Performance tires are designed to deliver precise performance at high speeds. It can be done by keeping continuous road contact during the performance. As a result, the passengers can enjoy a safe ride even at high speeds.

All Season Audi Tires

All season tires provide ideal traction in dry, wet, and light winter conditions. The tire keeps flexible throughout the year, while the tread pattern maintains continuous grip on the road. These elements enable the vehicle to perform throughout the year.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does the Audi warranty cover tires?

No, a standard new car and Certified Pre-Owned warranties do not cover tires, as they are considered wear-and-tear items. But, Audi offers an Audi Pure Protection Tire & Wheel Protection plan for coverage of damage from road hazards like potholes.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the best tires for Audi?

The best tires for Audi highly depend on the vehicle model and driving conditions, but some of the best (AO) marked tires are Michelin CrossClimate2, Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06, and Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus 3.

How long do Audi tires last?

Audi tires generally last 25,000 to 50,000 miles treadwear warranty. This can vary significantly due to driving style and habits, road conditions, and tire type. Regular tire maintenance and tire rotation can lengthen the tires service life.

How much do tires for Audi cost?

Audi tires can cost from $150 to $300+ per tire. The tire's cost range depends on the tire brand, model, type. A set of four tires can cost anywhere from approximately $600 to $1200+ depending on the tire's size and quality.

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