Does the 4S Store Still Provide Warranty for Flood-Damaged Cars?

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LaylaDella
07/29/25 5:47pm
4S stores do not provide warranty for flood-damaged cars. Below are the specific details regarding this matter: Reasons: Many components, especially electronic parts, cannot be assessed for damage immediately after being submerged in water. They may appear fine at first but develop issues over time. However, if repairs are conducted at a service station, there will be a warranty for the repair quality. Introduction to 4S Stores: A 4S store, short for Sales, Service, Spare Parts, and Survey, is an automobile sales enterprise that integrates vehicle sales, spare parts, after-sales service, and information feedback. Services of 4S Stores: The core competitiveness of a 4S store lies in winning customers through high-quality service. At a 4S store, consumers can access all value-added services related to automobiles, including vehicle information, market trends, after-sales service, maintenance guidelines, and spare parts supply. Both vehicles and parts are guaranteed to be original, ensuring consumers have no worries about after-sales service, repairs, or maintenance.
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