How Long Is the Warranty Period for Geely Cars?
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Geely cars come with a warranty period of four years or 100,000 kilometers. During the warranty period, if the car experiences quality issues, free repairs or part replacements are provided. The car warranty period refers to the timeframe during which the car manufacturer promises to provide free repairs and maintenance for faults arising from quality issues after selling the product to consumers. Geely cars have a warranty period of four years or 100,000 kilometers. This means there are two conditions for the warranty: one is a time limit of four years, and the other is a mileage limit of 100,000 kilometers. Once either of these conditions is met, the vehicle's warranty period is considered expired, and subsequent normal maintenance or repairs will no longer be free. Additionally, during the warranty period, not all repair costs are covered. Only the items specified by the manufacturer as free within the warranty period are included. Usually, this information is detailed in the owner's manual and the after-sales departments of Geely 4S stores. Therefore, car owners are advised to carefully read the manual to avoid unnecessary expenses during the warranty period.
I've been driving a Geely car for several years, and its standard warranty period is usually three years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This warranty covers core components such as the engine, transmission, and chassis. If there are non-human-related faults during the warranty period, you can go to an authorized 4S store for free repair or replacement. However, remember to perform regular maintenance on time, such as changing the engine oil every 5,000 kilometers, and keep all records, otherwise the warranty may become void. Additionally, the warranty does not cover some consumables like tires, brake pads, or damage caused by accidents. When buying a car, I always carefully read the purchase contract to ensure there are no hidden clauses. In short, Geely's warranty is quite reliable. I recommend driving the new car more within the first three years to make full use of it and avoid spending a lot on repairs after the warranty expires.