How Long is the Warranty Period for Used Cars Stipulated by Law?
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Generally speaking, the warranty period for ordinary family cars is two years. For daily commuting in the city, the mileage within this two-year period usually does not exceed 50,000 kilometers, and the probability of quality issues arising within this range is relatively low. Below is additional information: 1. Used cars within the warranty period are more worry-free to use. Once the mileage exceeds 60,000 kilometers, minor issues are more likely to occur, and the repair costs will then be the responsibility of the owner. 2. There are two conditions for the warranty period: one is a time limit of 2 years, and the other is a mileage limit of 60,000 kilometers. If either of these conditions is met, the vehicle's warranty period is considered expired, and any subsequent normal maintenance or repairs will not be covered for free. 3. During the warranty period, not all repair costs are waived; it depends on the free items specified by the manufacturer. Usually, relevant descriptions can be found in the owner's manual and the after-sales departments of car 4S stores. 4. When purchasing a used car, remember to request all accompanying documents from the previous owner, including the warranty manual and invoice. The warranty manual can be used to check the vehicle's previous warranty records, ensuring that the car was maintained according to the manufacturer's requirements.