How many kilometers is the warranty for a new car's transmission generally?

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Londyn
09/03/25 3:09am
New car transmission warranty must not be less than 40,000 kilometers. The transmission mainly refers to the car's gearbox, which is divided into manual and automatic types. Car maintenance: Car maintenance refers to the preventive work of regularly inspecting, cleaning, supplying, lubricating, adjusting, or replacing certain parts of the car, also known as car servicing. Modern car maintenance mainly includes the maintenance scope of the engine system (engine), transmission system, air conditioning system, cooling system, fuel system, power steering system, etc. The role of car maintenance: The purpose of car maintenance is to keep the car clean and tidy, maintain normal technical conditions, eliminate hidden dangers, prevent faults from occurring, slow down the deterioration process, and extend the service life.
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DianaLee
09/15/25 4:53am
When it comes to the warranty period for a new car's transmission, I remember the salesperson telling me that it's generally covered for 3 to 5 years or around 100,000 kilometers, depending on the brand and model. My understanding is that most mainstream brands like Volkswagen and Toyota offer a 3-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty, while luxury cars like Mercedes-Benz sometimes provide 4 years or longer. Why is this important? Transmission repairs can be costly, often running into thousands or even tens of thousands of dollars, so having warranty coverage can save you a lot of money. I recommend that new car buyers carefully review the manual or ask the dealer before signing the contract to ensure they understand the details. For example, warranties usually expire based on whichever comes first—time or mileage—and do not cover normal wear and tear. Sharing from experience, my previous car never had major issues during the warranty period because I changed the transmission fluid on time, so maintenance is crucial.
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