How long is the new car warranty and what does it cover?
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New cars come with a three-year warranty, which covers the three major components: engine, chassis, and transmission. Below are the detailed introductions to the car warranty period and coverage: Car warranty period: The warranty period for vehicles is generally 3 years or 60,000 kilometers. Once either of these conditions is met, it indicates that the vehicle's warranty period has expired, and any subsequent normal maintenance and repairs will not be covered for free. Car warranty coverage: Tires, bulbs, batteries, wiper blades, spark plugs, the four major filters (air, air conditioning, fuel, oil), brake fluid, brake friction pads, remote control batteries, clutch plates, transmission oil, engine oil and coolant, hydraulic oil. The warranty periods for these wear-and-tear parts will be clearly stated in the warranty manual or the three-guarantee certificate.