What is the warranty period for a new car?

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DeValerie
07/24/25 6:41am
The warranty period for a new car is three years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first. This means that if the vehicle exceeds 60,000 kilometers in mileage before reaching three years, the warranty will end. Similarly, if the vehicle does not reach 60,000 kilometers but has been owned for more than three years, the warranty will also expire. Additional information: 1. Warranty conditions: The warranty conditions are usually outlined in the maintenance manual provided with the vehicle at the time of purchase. If the vehicle is not maintained according to the specified schedule, any issues that arise may not be covered under warranty, even if the warranty period is still active. Unauthorized modifications, changes in vehicle usage, rental or competitive racing, and improper operation can also void the warranty. 2. Warranty periods for different components: For major components such as the engine, transmission, chassis, and drivetrain, the warranty period is typically five years or 100,000 kilometers. For wear-and-tear items like tires, rims, brake pads, brake discs, and headlights, the warranty is usually shorter, ranging from 3 to 6 months or 5,000 kilometers.
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VonDaisy
08/11/25 2:27am
I just bought a new car, and the dealership salesperson told me that the warranty period is usually three years or 60,000 kilometers, but it depends on the brand and model of the car. For my economy car, it comes with a three-year limited warranty covering major components like the engine and transmission. A friend who bought a luxury brand might get up to five years with unlimited mileage. The key point is that if any issues arise during the warranty period, the manufacturer will repair them for free. Last week, I had a problem with my headlights, and it was fixed at the 4S dealership. I suggest you carefully read the terms before signing the contract to avoid missing out on the free service period. Also, a friendly reminder: regular maintenance is crucial, as neglecting it could lead to warranty voidance even for minor issues. Overall, the new car warranty is a protection period—using it wisely can save a lot on repair costs, so don’t regret it after it expires. When buying a car, discuss the details with the salesperson; they can recommend extended warranty options, but these come at an additional cost, so weigh the financial aspects carefully.
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