Service Tip: Audi Robotic Telepresence

Omar Solis introduces us to Audi Robotic Telepresence (A.R.T.)
 
A.R.T. is called into action when an Audi vehicle is being remotely operated and virtually diagnosed under the control of the Technician Assistance Center, an Audi Consultant, or a Field Manager in real-time.

With this advanced system, it allows your trusted Audi Beverly Hills dealership to continue providing you the world-class experience and better service you so deserve! See it in Action! Contact us now online or at (424) 281-5700 for a complimentary multi-point inspection.
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Five Top Features on the 2018 Audi Q5 Available in Beverly Hills

 

Whether your commute takes you to North Hollywood or Santa Monica, you want to be comfortable and pampered on your drive, and you deserve to be. At Audi Beverly Hills, we know pampering, thanks to our stellar lineup of available models, including the perennially popular Audi Q5 crossover.

Our new vehicle inventory and collection of available Audi Q5 models includes a wide assortment of options to choose from. West Hollywood and Beverly Hills drivers get their pick of trim levels, features, packages, and exterior colors. Some of the models we currently have in stock include:

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Employee Spotlight: George Chala

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George Chala is one of our newest Service Advisor, but do not belittle him. He comes with a 25-year experience assisting guests with concerns and delighting clients with every interaction. George just loves to keep the  Audi Beverly Hills environment and atmosphere family-friendly.
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Fun Day: Cheeseburger Day!

This is ‘Murica, and we’ve dedicated a day for cheeseburger sooner than civil rights became a movement in the Roaring 20s. The celebration of cheeseburger day annually lands on the 18th of September and is one of the most iconic and delicious foods of ‘Murica!

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Rosh Hashanah: L'shanah Tovah!

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Rosh Hashanah, which translates to “first of the year,” is a two-day New Year festival that takes place at the beginning of Tishrei, the seventh month of the Jewish year. The holiday is celebrated on the first and the second days of Tishrei, which generally corresponds to September or October on the Gregorian calendar. So, l’shanah tovah Read More

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