Audi Rust and Corrosion Investigation
Rust or Corrosion in Your Audi’s Subframe?
DiCello Levitt is investigating reports that certain Audi vehicles, including Audi Q5 and SQ5 models, may suffer from premature rust or corrosion affecting front or rear subframes and other undercarriage components.
If you paid to repair or replace a corroded Audi subframe, recently discovered corrosion in your vehicle, or believe your Audi may be affected, you may have legal rights. Complete the form for a free, confidential case review.
We Are Investigating Audi Corrosion Claims
Audi owners have reported premature corrosion affecting subframes, chassis components, and other undercarriage parts. These issues may lead to expensive repairs, diminished vehicle value, failed inspections, or potential safety concerns.
Our investigation includes Audi Q5 and SQ5 vehicles, including model years 2010–2018, though other Audi models or years may also be affected.
We are investigating whether Audi knew or should have known about the alleged corrosion issue and whether affected owners and lessees may be entitled to compensation.
Who Should Contact Us
Complete our form if:
- You own or leased an Audi with subframe, chassis, or undercarriage corrosion
- You paid out of pocket to repair or replace a corroded subframe
- A dealership, mechanic, or inspection station told you your Audi has corrosion
- You own or leased a 2010–2018 Audi Q5 or SQ5
- You no longer own the vehicle but previously paid for corrosion-related repairs
Even if your Audi model or year is not listed, you may still contact us.
Why Contact Us Now
Vehicle defect claims may be subject to deadlines and other legal requirements. If your Audi has experienced subframe or chassis corrosion, contact us as soon as possible for a free, confidential review.
There is no charge to submit your information, and you are not obligated to take any action after contacting us.
FAQ
Which Audi vehicles are being investigated?
The investigation currently focuses on Audi Q5 and SQ5 vehicles, including model years 2010–2018, but other Audi models or model years may also be affected.
What is the alleged defect?
The investigation concerns reports that certain Audi vehicles may suffer from premature rust or corrosion affecting front or rear subframes, chassis components, or other undercarriage parts.
What if I already paid for repairs?
You should contact us if you paid out of pocket to repair or replace a corroded Audi subframe or related component. Repair invoices, inspection reports, photos, and dealership records may be helpful.
What if I have not repaired the vehicle yet?
You may still contact us if your Audi has been diagnosed with subframe, chassis, or undercarriage corrosion.
Does it cost anything to contact DiCello Levitt?
No. Your case review is free and confidential.