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What does 3 years or 100,000 kilometers mean?

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LeRosalie
09/05/25 3:50am
A three-year or 100,000-kilometer warranty means that if any non-human-induced issues arise with the vehicle within three years or 100,000 kilometers, the manufacturer will provide free repairs or replacements. After exceeding either the time or mileage limit, the vehicle will no longer be covered by the warranty. Warranty coverage: The scope and duration of the vehicle warranty do not apply uniformly to all components, meaning not all parts of the car will have the same warranty period. The benefits of car maintenance: 1. Keeps the vehicle in optimal technical condition, improving its operational readiness. 2. With proper usage, reduces the likelihood of breakdowns caused by mechanical failures, thereby enhancing transportation efficiency. 3. Prevents mechanical accidents and eliminates potential driving hazards. 4. Reduces fuel and lubricant consumption as well as tire wear. 5. Effectively controls vehicle noise and environmental pollution.
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