Yep, expensive to own. The first maintenance is free at 5,000 miles and then it is every 10,000 miles. You can purchase AudiCare for around $900 and that covers the car for 5 years of maintenance which is a good discount. You have up to 15,000 miles to still be able to purchase AudiCare so I normally wait until that service period is due and purchase it while I am there.
They do other maintenance along with the oil change but $500 is still crazy.
It is not an "oil change." It is a full maintenance interval, consisting of over 20 procedures, including an oil change.
In days of old, when cars were like ships, rolling on tiny 14" wheels shod with whitewalls, oil changes were done three to four times more often, chassis' had to be lubed, engines had to be tuned, plugs, ignition points and distributor caps had to be replaced, brakes even had to be adjusted - all far more often than once every 10,000 miles.
In inflation-adjusted terms, cars of the 1960's were more expensive to maintain than modern cars. In inflation-adjusted terms, even the gas is cheaper today than back then, and most cars today use much less of it to boot!
So, welcome to the 21st Century! Different makes of cars at the same price points do not differ by all that much in normal maintenance costs. Having owned contemporary Fords, VW's and Toyotas, if anything the most expensive of them for maintenance is the Toyota, but not by enough to be upset about.
Speaking as someone who has been owning and maintaining cars for nearly 50 years, $500 - in 2016 dollars - every 10,000 miles, is not excessive at all.
That being said, maintenance is one thing, durability and reliability are other matters entirely. From my experience, European cars are less reliable than Asian cars.
BUT... Asian (and American) cars tend to become rust buckets a lot earlier than they should - at least in my home state of Wisconsin, the Heart of the Rust Belt, the Road Salt Capital of the World.
So, on balance, I would rather have a car that needs repairs (as opposed to regular maintenance) a little more often than a car that starts biodegrading out from under me from leprosy before I've made the last payment.
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