What is the Difference Between Lifetime Warranty and Vehicle Warranty?
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Lifetime warranty means the vehicle is covered for repairs as long as it is in use, while vehicle warranty refers to the warranty period specified in the maintenance manual. The specific warranty period should be checked in the maintenance manual, and the time announced in the maintenance manual shall prevail. The details are as follows: 1. Vehicle Warranty: Vehicle warranty means that various components will be replaced free of charge if they are confirmed to be damaged due to quality issues rather than human factors, such as speedometers or air conditioning components. The warranty period is based on the warranty cycle or mileage announced by the manufacturer for the vehicle. Generally, it is two years or 60,000 kilometers, but some manufacturers may offer warranty mechanisms that exceed these time and mileage limits. 2. Lifetime Warranty: Lifetime warranty is a very beneficial guarantee for users. According to the warranty details, 70% of the components are covered under lifetime warranty. Especially core components, such as the engine and transmission, are covered for life. During the lifetime warranty period, labor costs and material fees are fully waived.