How Long Is the Warranty Period for New Car Tires?
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The warranty period for new car tires is generally 2 to 3 years. The warranty mainly covers tire quality issues, such as unexplained bulges or blowouts, which require professional assessment by the manufacturer. If the issue is determined to be a quality problem, the tire will be replaced free of charge. However, damages caused by external factors, such as impacts or punctures from nails, are not covered under the warranty, and the associated costs will be borne by the car owner. Car tires are one of the essential components of a vehicle, as they directly contact the road surface and work in conjunction with the car's suspension to absorb shocks during driving. This ensures a comfortable ride, smooth driving, and good traction between the wheels and the road, thereby enhancing the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capabilities.