What Does It Mean for a Car to Run 50,000 Kilometers in a Year?
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A car running 50,000 kilometers in a year is considered relatively high compared to other vehicles. Generally, commercial vehicles tend to accumulate higher mileage. Below are situations where a car may not be covered under warranty: 1. Non-compliance: Failure to follow the maintenance schedule specified in the 4S shop's maintenance manual. If a car owner purchases a new car but never maintains it or delays maintenance for too long, even if the car is within the warranty period, the owner will be responsible for repair costs if parts fail. 2. Modifications: Modifying the car outside of a 4S shop. Unauthorized modifications can disrupt the car's factory balance, and tampering with the electrical system can lead to quality issues. In such cases, the 4S shop will not provide warranty coverage. 3. Improper operation: Damage caused by the owner's improper operation. If the car is damaged due to improper operation, such as collisions or accidents, the owner or their insurance company will be liable. 4. Intentional damage: Damage caused by human actions is not covered under warranty.