How Long is the New Car Three Guarantees Period?

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Scott
07/30/25 6:03am
According to Chinese laws and regulations, the new car three guarantees period is no less than 3 years or 60,000 kilometers. The three guarantees for products refer to guarantee of repair, replacement, and refund. Among these three, the refund has strict time and mileage limits. For household cars, within 60 days from the date of invoice issuance or within 3,000 kilometers, if the vehicle experiences issues such as steering system failure, braking system failure, body cracking, or fuel leakage, a refund can be requested. During the warranty period, if there are severe safety performance failures or if key components such as the engine, transmission, steering system, braking system, or suspension system still cannot function normally after being repaired twice, a refund can also be requested.
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