What is the warranty period for a car?

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LeAlice
07/30/25 6:26am
The warranty period for a car is approximately 3 years or 60,000 kilometers. If either condition is met, it indicates that the car's warranty has expired. After the warranty period, any repairs or maintenance will be at the owner's expense. Additionally, if the vehicle is not maintained according to the specified schedule, or if damages are caused by unauthorized modifications or improper use, free warranty service will not be provided even during the warranty period. The car warranty refers to the period during which the car manufacturer promises to provide free repairs and maintenance for faults caused by quality issues. The warranty coverage includes: replacement of air filters, oil filters, spark plugs, brake pads, and clutch plates.
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