Is Lynk & Co's Lifetime Warranty Worth It?

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AdelynDella
07/29/25 7:20am
Lynk & Co's lifetime warranty is relatively cost-effective. Additional Information: 1. Introduction to Lynk & Co's Lifetime Warranty: Lynk & Co's lifetime warranty will greatly reduce the phenomenon of dealers using inferior parts or providing incomplete solutions during repairs and maintenance, as any subsequent issues will still need to be addressed by the company itself. Over time, Lynk & Co's warranty policy will evolve into a virtuous cycle. 2. Additional Services: Three additional services are provided: lifetime free warranty, lifetime free data traffic, and lifetime free roadside assistance. Among these, the lifetime free warranty and lifetime free data traffic are offered to the first owner, while the lifetime free roadside assistance remains valid even after a change in vehicle ownership. It should also be noted that these three 'lifetime free' policies from Lynk & Co.
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DeValeria
08/13/25 12:19am
I've been driving my Lynk & Co for five years now, and the lifetime warranty feels like a pretty good deal. It's inevitable for a car to develop issues over time. Last year, there was a minor problem with the transmission, and they replaced it with a new part for free. Without the warranty, it would have cost me at least over 10,000 yuan. I usually get it serviced at the 4S shop, which is a bit expensive, but the warranty requires it—otherwise, it becomes void. In the long run, it’s both hassle-free and cost-effective. However, the initial price might be a bit higher compared to other brands. It depends on how long you plan to keep the car. If you change cars every three to five years, it might not be worth it since the warranty doesn’t transfer with ownership. I think the key to buying a Lynk & Co is planning to drive it for seven or eight years or more. That way, the warranty covers core components like the engine and suspension, saving a lot on repair costs—overall, it’s worth it. One thing to note: the warranty might not cover electronic systems or tires, so it’s important to read the terms carefully. Also, stick to regular maintenance to avoid voiding the warranty. The resale value might be slightly higher, making it easier to sell, but don’t expect to make a big profit.
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HavenLynn
10/04/25 6:25am
Having worked in the auto repair industry for over a decade, I find Lynk & Co's lifetime warranty generally cost-effective. It covers major components like the engine, chassis, and drivetrain, while excluding items like electronic modules or air conditioning – parts prone to expensive high-failure-rate repairs where the warranty can save significant money. However, the terms are strict: mandatory scheduled maintenance at authorized shops with complete records (each visit costing hundreds, adding up over time). A single missed service voids the warranty entirely, creating a lose-lose scenario. Additionally, as vehicles age, component wear is inevitable (e.g., fragile sensors) – the warranty acts as a safety net against unexpected costs. Compared to standard 3-year warranties, lifetime coverage provides peace of mind for long-distance drivers or those facing poor road conditions. Just manage maintenance costs wisely. Disregard baseless brand reliability concerns – their build quality is actually quite solid.
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