Is the new car under nationwide warranty?
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New cars are covered by a nationwide warranty. The specific items covered include powertrain warranty: Engine and transmission, drivetrain, chassis, speedometer, and issues with components like air conditioning. If these components have quality problems, they will be covered under warranty, provided that regular maintenance is performed. Specific items covered: The whole vehicle warranty means that various components will be replaced free of charge if the damage is confirmed to be due to quality issues rather than human factors. The powertrain warranty refers to the engine and transmission. The whole vehicle warranty does not actually mean that every component of the vehicle enjoys the same warranty service. Components prone to damage or aging, such as batteries, shock absorbers, wipers, rubber parts, and audio equipment, have shorter warranty periods. Different components have different warranty periods, so the so-called whole vehicle warranty period is more accurately described as the warranty period of the component with the longest warranty period in the vehicle.