How many free maintenance services does the Haval F7 offer?
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Haval F7 offers one free maintenance service. First car maintenance: The first car maintenance involves changing the engine oil and oil filter, checking the tightness of chassis bolts, inspecting the braking, steering, suspension, lights, coolant level, brake fluid level, battery, etc. Strictly speaking, there should be at least dozens of items checked, but the actual situation may vary. Many 4S shops only provide free engine oil and oil filter changes, and clean the air filter. Car maintenance items: Replace engine oil and oil filter, check the working condition of the braking system, such as the gap and wear of brake pads and brake discs, tighten bolts of various systems, check and adjust drive belts, check and adjust tire balance and alignment.
Last year, I purchased a Haval F7, and the dealer generously offered three free maintenance services, including the first and second maintenance, plus an additional promotional package. The maintenance covered oil changes, filter inspections, and basic tuning, saving me a lot on subsequent costs. The car ran smoothly in the first few months, and post-maintenance, it felt even more reassuring, especially since the Haval F7's engine requires regular upkeep to extend its lifespan. When buying a car, I recommend negotiating with the salesperson—different promotional periods may offer varying numbers of free services. I was lucky to catch the Spring Festival promotion. Remember, maintenance intervals are typically every 5,000 or 10,000 kilometers, and sticking to the schedule helps avoid major issues. Overall, free maintenance is a big bonus when purchasing a car, especially with high fuel prices—every bit of savings counts.
I just picked up my Haval F7, and the manufacturer's standard is to provide two free maintenance services: the first at 5,000 kilometers and the second at around 10,000 kilometers. If you participate in the dealership's promotional activities, the dealer might add one or two additional free services. Before buying the car, I compared several dealerships and found that the number of free services offered is related to the economic cycle—for example, more discounts are given during off-seasons or auto show periods. The free maintenance saved me over a thousand yuan, covering basic consumables like engine oil and filters. I suggest not rushing to sign the contract when buying a car; instead, negotiate the maintenance details first to secure bundled discounts. Developing a habit of regular maintenance makes the car run smoother and safer. It’s economically sensible and can also reduce unexpected expenses down the road.