What is the warranty period for Volvo?
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Volvo's warranty period is 3 years with unlimited mileage. Below is an introduction to Volvo: 1. Powertrain: Equipped with 2.0T high and low power engines, with maximum power outputs of 190 and 247 horsepower respectively, and peak torque of 300 and 350 Nm respectively. 2. Exterior design: The hexagonal vertical waterfall-style front grille design on the front face is highly distinctive. The classic Thor's Hammer LED headlights on both sides of the grille provide precise illumination. With enhanced fog lights, the geometric multi-beam LED headlights can actively light up the driver's side headlight to illuminate slopes and outer road surfaces, reducing glare caused by fog reflection.
I understand that Volvo's standard warranty period is usually three years or 60,000 kilometers, whichever comes first, and this is explained in detail by the 4S dealership when purchasing a car. The warranty covers core components such as the engine, transmission, and electronic systems, but consumables like tires and brake pads are at the owner's expense. If you want to extend the coverage, Volvo offers extended warranty services, allowing you to add up to five years or 100,000 kilometers, with additional costs ranging from a few thousand to over ten thousand, depending on the model and region. Regular maintenance is required for the warranty to remain valid; otherwise, issues won't be covered. I've personally driven a car and experienced minor problems that were fixed for free—this warranty is very user-friendly for new car owners, saving both hassle and money. Lastly, I recommend checking the owner's manual or the official website for updates, as there might be special policies for new energy vehicles that shouldn't be overlooked.