What Does Dual Warranty Refer To?
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Automotive dual warranty refers to a vehicle having double warranty coverage. Typically, the warranty period for a car is 3 years, so a dual warranty means the car has two 3-year warranty periods, totaling 6 years of warranty coverage. Advantages of Extended Car Warranty: After extending the car's warranty period, if the core components develop quality issues, the car can be repaired for free at the 4S shop, reducing usage costs; extended warranties often come with additional services, offering a better car ownership experience. Disadvantages of Extended Car Warranty: Only faults covered under the warranty can be repaired for free, not all faults that occur. This is a common misconception among car owners who purchase extended warranties without thoroughly reviewing the contract.