What Does a 3-Year or 100,000-Kilometer Car Warranty Mean?
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Here is an introduction to the 3-year or 100,000-kilometer car warranty: 1. Within 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, if the vehicle experiences quality issues, the manufacturer will provide free repairs or replacements. After exceeding 3 years or 100,000 kilometers, the vehicle will no longer be covered by the warranty. 2. Warranty requirements: The premise of the whole-vehicle warranty is non-artificial damage. Damage caused by personal reasons will not be repaired for free by the automaker; damage caused during modifications is also not covered by the warranty. 3. Warranty scope: The coverage and duration of the whole-vehicle warranty do not apply to all parts. For example, easily damaged components such as batteries, wipers, and rubber have shorter warranty periods, and different brands have varying warranty regulations.