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How long is the warranty period for Maxus V80?

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LeEmily
07/29/2025, 04:55:17 PM

Maxus V80 warranty period: The original warranty for the whole vehicle is 3 years or 60,000 kilometers, and the powertrain warranty is 3 years or 80,000 kilometers. If you use it frequently, you can purchase an extended warranty policy from the 4S store. Return and replacement during warranty period: If the same fault is repaired more than 5 times, the vehicle can be replaced. Within the three-guarantee validity period (the three-guarantee validity period is 2 years or 50,000 kilometers, whichever comes first), if the cumulative repair time exceeds 35 days, or if the same product quality issue leads to more than 5 repairs, the consumer can request a vehicle replacement. Scope of warranty: For parts that the owner has purchased at their own expense, quality issues arising after repair or replacement at the dealership fall under the scope of spare parts warranty.

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MacIsabel
08/15/2025, 02:39:14 PM

I remember when I first bought the Maxus V80, I was particularly concerned about the warranty period. According to the official information, it's generally 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, which is similar to other vehicles I've owned before. I've been using it for almost two years now, and during maintenance at the 4S shop, the staff mentioned that the warranty covers core components like the engine and transmission, but not wear-and-tear parts such as brake pads. They advised regular maintenance and not exceeding the time or mileage limits to avoid voiding the warranty. Once, my car's air conditioning had an issue while still under warranty, and it was repaired for free, saving me a few hundred bucks. With fuel prices rising now, this car's fuel consumption is decent, making it quite economical for city driving. I'm considering choosing Maxus again for my next car purchase—the longer warranty period gives me peace of mind.

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McMicah
10/16/2025, 03:20:50 AM

At our auto repair shop, we've seen quite a few Maxus V80 owners coming in to inquire about warranty issues. Typically, the warranty covers 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This aligns with the manufacturer's standard policy. In my daily work, I remind everyone that key components like the powertrain are covered under warranty, but don't overlook the importance of regular maintenance records. If an owner exceeds the oil change interval or goes over the mileage limit, the warranty could be voided. I remember a V80 that had an engine failure after 80,000 kilometers, but because it was properly maintained, the claim was successfully processed. I recommend new buyers to get a full vehicle inspection after purchase and consider extended warranty options after a few years to avoid higher costs later on.

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RoseLee
11/29/2025, 03:08:16 AM

When I purchased the Maxus V80 last year, the warranty period was my top consideration. The official warranty typically covers 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Since I use this van for deliveries, a longer warranty helps me save both hassle and money. For families or small businesses on a tight budget, choosing this vehicle means free repairs for faulty parts during the warranty period—unlike some cars that only offer two years of coverage. Based on my experience, always confirm the details in the sales contract when buying a car to avoid being misled. Avoid exceeding the mileage limit and adhere to regular maintenance to extend the vehicle's lifespan. The V80 has proven reliable for logistics, and with the warranty coverage, it significantly reduces overall expenses.

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LeJason
01/19/2026, 09:42:13 PM

I've been using the Maxus V80 for almost three years now, and the warranty period was one of the reasons I chose it: the standard is 3 years or 100,000 kilometers. When my car reached 70,000 kilometers, I had to replace a sensor, which was still covered under warranty, saving me some expenses. Now that the warranty is about to expire, I need to arrange maintenance myself, such as checking wear-and-tear parts like tires and the battery in advance. Chatting with fellow drivers, they recommended extending the warranty service—though it costs more, it's worth it in the long run. I often drive this car for long distances, and the engine feels quite stable. Plus, with the low failure rate during the warranty period, both my life and work have been much smoother. All the maintenance records are in the manual, so be sure not to lose it.

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DiViolet
04/15/2026, 10:38:10 PM

I've been paying close attention to the warranty details of the Maxus V80 for quite some time. Typically, the warranty covers 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, and includes major mechanical components like the engine and transmission. However, in actual vehicle usage, unauthorized modifications or neglected maintenance by the owner may affect the warranty's validity. I recommend that new car buyers consider extended warranty plans based on their driving habits, such as the manufacturer's extended service for longer coverage. Regular driving without harsh treatment and maintaining scheduled inspections can also help reduce issues after the warranty expires. The V80 offers great value for money, and its lengthy warranty period provides peace of mind for several years of driving.

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