How long is the general warranty period for cars?
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The general warranty period for cars is usually three years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The following situations are not covered by the free warranty service: 1. Failure to perform maintenance as required: After purchasing a new car, if the owner does not perform regular maintenance at the designated 4S shop or manufacturer-authorized service station within the specified mileage, any issues that arise, even during the warranty period, will require the owner to pay certain repair costs. 2. Unauthorized modifications to the vehicle: 'No warranty for modified cars' is a common consensus among almost all manufacturers regarding warranty issues. Some brands even stipulate in their warranty terms that if the owner changes the vehicle's purpose without authorization, such as for rental, leasing, or competitive racing, it will be considered as voluntarily forfeiting the warranty rights. 3. Damage caused by improper use: The car warranty only provides major protection for customers. Damage caused by improper use or traffic accidents will be the responsibility of the owner or their insurance company.