Is the Haval H6 warranty 5 years or 3 years?

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ArabellaAnn
07/29/25 3:17am
According to the Haval H6 service manual, the quality assurance period for the Haval H6 model is 36 months or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. The three-guarantee validity period is 24 months or 50,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. Additionally, value-added services can be purchased to extend the warranty for certain components, indicating that Haval's after-sales service is quite good. Below is the relevant information: 1. Notes: Although the car has a warranty period, not all repair costs will be waived. This depends on the free items specified by the manufacturer during the warranty period. If these items need repair, they will be free; if other components require repair, the cost may have to be borne by the owner. 2. Three-guarantee: The three-guarantee validity period mainly refers to the three guarantees for automobiles, which are repair, replacement, and refund. However, it's important to remember a few key points. Within 60 days of purchase or within 3,000 kilometers of driving, if there are issues with the main components of the engine or transmission, consumers can have the engine or transmission replaced for free.
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CamilaMarie
08/12/25 7:10am
I've been driving my Haval H6 for almost three years now. When I first bought it, the salesperson mentioned the warranty was 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, whichever comes first—a pretty common standard among domestic cars. I checked the official documentation online to confirm this, which covers major components like the engine and transmission, with free repairs if issues arise. For new owners, I recommend doing more maintenance in the first year and keeping detailed service records to maximize the warranty benefits. There's also an extended warranty option available for an extra fee, which is worth considering for long-term peace of mind. Plus, the Haval H6 has a strong reputation and reliable build quality, with few major issues reported, so the standard warranty period is generally sufficient.
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