Auto Locksmith
Why use Ashington Auto Locksmith?
Our Ashington auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Audi in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in Ashington in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you are not in Ashington and haven't found him or her already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Ashington Audi dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and take an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
Our Ashington mobile unit can usually be with you within one hour, gain access to your Audi , cut and program keys with the minimum of fuss.
Our auto locksmith is able to provide access to your Audi in the event that you have locked your keys inside, or worse, if you have lost them or had them stolen. Our fully qualified engineer can attend your location in a mobile unit, which is fitted out with the latest technology for accessing and programming your new key and vehicle's computer to work with your new or replacement key.
If you haven't find him (her) already, to find your local Auto Locksmith, simply enter your location in the search box on the right of this page.
Obtaining a replacement key from Audi dealer can often prove extremely expensive, and an unreasonable amount of time due to their needing to obtain the key from the manufacturer. Contact our auto locksmith to see what we can do for you. It doesn't hurt to ask.
Some trivia for you: Originally, in 1885, auto mobile company Wanderer was established, later becoming a branch of Audi AG. Another company, NSU, which also later merged into Audi, was founded during this time, and later supplied the chassis for Gottlieb Daimler's four-wheeler.
On 14 November 1899, August Horch (1868–1951) established the company A. Horch & Cie. in the Ehrenfeld district of Cologne, but because of a dispute between him and the supervisory board, he had to leave the company. In 1909, he established a second company, Horch Automobil-Werke GmbH. The first Audi auto mobile, the Audi Type A 10/22 hp (16 kW) Sport-Phaeton, was produced in 1910 in Zwickau.
In 1909, Horch was forced out of the company he had founded. He then started a new company in Zwickau and continued using the Horch brand. His former partners sued him for trademark infringement, and the German Supreme Court (Reichsgericht in Berlin), finally determined that the Horch brand belonged to his former company.
Since August Horch was banned from using "Horch" as a trade name in his new car business, he called a meeting with close business friends, Paul and Franz Fikentscher from Zwickau, Germany. At the apartment of Franz Fikentscher, they discussed how to come up with a new name for the company. During this meeting, Franz's son was quietly studying Latin in a corner of the room. Several times he looked like he was on the verge of saying something but would just swallow his words and continue working, until he finally blurted out, "Father – audiatur et altera pars... wouldn't it be a good idea to call it audi instead of horch?". "Horch!" in German means "Hark!" or "hear", which is "Audi" in the singular imperative form of "audire" – "to listen" – in Latin. The idea was enthusiastically accepted by everyone attending the meeting. The first Audi car, the Type B, 10/28PS was delivered early in 1910.