Is Tire Bulging Covered Under the Three Guarantees Policy?
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Whether tire bulging is covered under the three guarantees policy depends on the specific circumstances. Generally, new car tires come with a one-year warranty. If bulging or other issues occur within the warranty period and are confirmed by national authoritative departments to be caused by manufacturing defects, the manufacturer will provide compensation or replacement according to the three guarantees law. Tire Three Guarantees Policy: If quality issues are discovered before actual use after purchasing the tire, a new tire can be exchanged. For appearance-related quality issues, both parties can negotiate a solution. If quality issues are found during use, the compensation standard is calculated based on the remaining tread depth: • If the remaining tread depth is over 70%, a new tire will be replaced free of charge. • If the remaining tread depth is between 60%-69%, the replacement cost is 30% of the factory price. • If the remaining tread depth is between 50%-59%, the replacement cost is 40% of the factory price. • If the remaining tread depth is between 40%-49%, the replacement cost is 50% of the factory price. • If the remaining tread depth is between 30%-39%, the replacement cost is 75% of the factory price.