What Does the Three-Year Warranty for New Cars Include?

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MacCatherine
07/24/25 12:36am
New car three-year warranty includes engine, transmission, drivetrain, chassis, speedometer, and air conditioning component issues. Quality problems with these components will be covered under warranty, provided that regular maintenance is performed at an authorized 4S shop as per the maintenance manual. Warranty conditions: 1. The car parts are not damaged due to human factors but due to quality issues, and the 4S shop is responsible for free replacement; 2. The car has not been privately modified or caused an imbalance in the driving system; 3. Wear-and-tear parts such as tires, brakes, and lights, if damaged, will require payment for the replacement parts.
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Gia
08/10/25 8:06pm
When I bought my new car last year, I was particularly concerned about what the three-year warranty covers. It typically includes repair costs for issues caused by core components like the engine and transmission, such as manufacturing defects that prevent the car from running or oil leaks. However, it doesn’t cover normal wear and tear like worn-out tires or damage caused by neglecting maintenance. Maintenance is crucial—manufacturers require you to service the car regularly at authorized shops, or they might deny warranty claims. I once experienced an electronic system glitch, and the warranty covered a full replacement of the controller. Also, pay attention to small parts like headlights and door locks, as some brands even cover the infotainment screen. Overall, the three-year warranty saved me a lot of money and prevented hefty repair bills.
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MargaretFitz
09/24/25 2:13am
As a frequent family car user, I find the three-year warranty most valuable for protecting major components. For instance, if the engine overheats or the transmission gets stuck, repairs are fully covered under warranty. Without it, even a minor repair could cost thousands, which is quite daunting. It requires you to change the oil and get inspections on time—don’t wait until issues escalate. From my personal experience, keeping up with maintenance records means not having to pay out of pocket during the warranty period. A tip for new buyers: ask the salesperson about coverage details, as some warranties may include extras like air conditioning or suspension. The key is to avoid accidents or self-inflicted damage—normal use ensures peace of mind and savings.
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