How Long is the Mercedes-Benz Warranty Period?

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DeAngelina
07/24/25 11:00pm
Mercedes-Benz vehicles generally have a warranty period of 3 years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Below is an introduction regarding the vehicle warranty period: 1. Two conditions of the warranty: Either the 3-year time limit or the 60,000-kilometer limit—whichever condition is met first—will cause the vehicle's warranty to expire. After this, any required parts replacements or repairs will incur charges. 2. According to regulations in China, the warranty period for new vehicles: Must provide a warranty of no less than 3 years or 60,000 kilometers. Any quality issues arising within this period can be repaired free of charge, including parts and labor costs. 3. During the warranty period: Not all repair costs will be waived; only the manufacturer-specified free items within the warranty period are covered.
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Mckenzie
08/10/25 3:14pm
I remember when I first bought my Mercedes, I specifically inquired about the warranty details. The standard warranty for Mercedes is three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, covering key components like the engine and transmission. If you notice any unusual noises or malfunctions while driving, you can simply take it to the authorized dealership for free repairs. It's best to get frequent check-ups in the first year of owning a new car to prevent minor issues from turning into major problems. Once the warranty expires, repair costs can get quite high, so a friend of mine recommended purchasing an extended warranty for peace of mind. Don’t slack on regular maintenance—keep track of mileage when changing oil and filters to ensure the warranty remains valid. Don’t wait until it’s too late to regret it. Overall, this warranty period gives new car owners a lot of security, especially when driving long distances.
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