How long is the warranty for the Volkswagen Tharu?
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Volkswagen Tharu offers a warranty of six years or 200,000 kilometers, and the maintenance cycle is very affordable. Scope of the warranty: For vehicles purchased at the owner's expense, quality issues with parts that arise after repair or replacement at an authorized dealership fall under the scope of spare parts warranty. New automotive three-guarantee regulations: The new automotive three-guarantee policy came into effect on October 1, 2013. Article 27 clearly stipulates that after replacing a family car product in accordance with these regulations, the seller and manufacturer must provide the consumer with a new three-guarantee certificate. The warranty period and three-guarantee validity period for the family car product are recalculated from the date of replacement.
I've driven several Volkswagen models, including the Tharu, and I know its standard warranty is 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This warranty covers major components like the engine and transmission, which is quite reliable—new buyers don't need to worry about expensive overhauls. Personally, I check tire pressure and engine oil every six months to prevent minor issues and extend the car's lifespan. Remember to visit authorized service centers for free repairs during the warranty period, but keep up with regular maintenance, such as changing the air filter, to keep costs low even after the warranty expires.