What are the conditions for Lynk & Co 03's lifetime warranty?

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BryceLee
07/29/25 5:35pm
Lynk & Co 03's lifetime warranty conditions: 1. To enjoy the lifetime warranty, you must be the first owner, meaning the car cannot be transferred to another person. The lifetime warranty becomes invalid when selling as a used car, and the buyer cannot enjoy this right. 2. The lifetime warranty becomes invalid if the vehicle is scrapped, catches fire, or is forcibly scrapped according to national policies. 3. The car cannot be used for non-private purposes such as official business, operation, or competition, otherwise the lifetime warranty becomes invalid. 4. The lifetime warranty becomes invalid if the car is involved in major accidents or incidents, such as fire, water submersion, or major traffic accidents causing significant damage to the main body. 5. The lifetime warranty becomes invalid if maintenance is not performed according to Lynk & Co's standards, or if non-genuine Lynk & Co parts or parts not equivalent to genuine Lynk & Co quality are used.
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