How Long Is the Warranty Period for a New Car Generally?
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New cars generally come with a warranty period of three years or 60,000 kilometers. Below is relevant information: 1. New regulations clearly define the "warranty period" and "three guarantees validity period" for household automotive products. According to the regulations, the warranty period for household cars is no less than three years or 60,000 kilometers. During the warranty period, if there are product quality issues, repairs can be done free of charge. If each repair takes more than five days, the consumer should be provided with a replacement car or given reasonable compensation for transportation costs. 2. The "three guarantees validity period" is no less than two years or 50,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. During the "three guarantees validity period," if the conditions for return or exchange as stipulated are met, consumers can process return or exchange procedures with the "three guarantees" certificate and purchase invoice.