Is there a warranty period for new cars?
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New cars come with a three-year warranty, which generally covers the three major components: engine, chassis, and transmission. Additional details are as follows: 1. Warranty conditions: The warranty conditions are usually included in the maintenance manual provided at the time of purchase. If the vehicle is not maintained according to the specified schedule and issues arise, even if the vehicle is still within the warranty period, certain repair costs may apply. Unauthorized modifications, changes in vehicle usage, use for rental or competitive racing, or improper operation can void the warranty. 2. Warranty periods for different components: For critical components like the engine, transmission, chassis, and drivetrain, the warranty period is typically five years or 100,000 kilometers. For wear-and-tear parts such as tires, rims, brake pads, brake discs, and headlights, the warranty usually lasts only 3 to 6 months or 5,000 kilometers.