Do I need to pay for a loaner car from a 4S dealership?

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BriellaDella
07/25/25 2:48am
4S dealerships do charge fees for loaner cars, and here are the additional conditions they may impose: 1. Deposit: Car owners are required to pay a deposit to the 4S dealership in advance before using the loaner car. If there are traffic accidents or violations, the owner is responsible for them, and the deposit will be refunded to the customer after one month. 2. Insurance: The 4S dealership may also require the car owner to be an insurance or renewal customer of the dealership to provide a loaner car. 3. Refueling: After using the loaner car, the owner needs to refill the tank before returning it to the 4S dealership. According to regulations, during the warranty period of household automotive products, if the repair time (including waiting for spare parts) exceeds 5 days due to product quality issues, the dealership should provide a loaner car or offer reasonable transportation cost compensation to the consumer.
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