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    Thumbs up VW - 5 Year Warranty

    Updated 03/2023

    Australian Car Warranties

    10 Year Warranty
    Mitsubishi - 10 year/200,000 km (* updated 2020)

    7 Year Warranty
    Kia - seven-year/unlimited-km
    Haval - seven-year/unlimited-km
    Renault - seven-year/unlimited-km (* updated 06/2020)
    Ssangyong - seven-year/unlimited-km

    5 Year Warranty
    Citroen - five-year/unlimited-km
    Ford - five-year/unlimited-km
    Holden - five-year/unlimited-km
    Honda - five-year/unlimited-km
    Hyundai - five-year/unlimited-km
    Mazda - five-year/unlimited-km
    Mercedes-Benz - five-year/200,000km (* updated 03/2020)
    Nissan - five-year/unlimited-km (* updated 2019)

    Peugeot - five-year/unlimited-km
    Skoda - five-year/unlimited-km
    Subaru - five-year/unlimited-km (* updated 2019)
    Toyota - five-year/unlimited-km (* updated 2019, h
    ybrid battery 10 years)
    Volkswagen - five-year/unlimited-km (* updated 2019)
    Volvo - five-year/unlimited-km
    Jeep - five-year/100,000km

    4 Year Warranty
    Rolls-Royce - four-year/unlimited-km
    Infiniti - four-year/100,000km
    Lexus - four-year/100,000km
    Tesla - four-year/80,000km (reduced from 8 Years to 4 Years ... WTF ??)

    3 Year Warranty
    Audi - three-year/unlimited-km
    Aston Martin - 3-year/unlimited km
    Bentley - three-year/unlimited-km
    BMW - three-year/unlimited-km
    Porsche - three-year/unlimited-km
    Alfa Romeo - three-year/150,000km
    Fiat - three-year/150,000km
    Ferrari - three-year/100,000km (* 7 year free maintenance program; 15 year extended warranty option)
    Jaguar - three-year/100,000km
    Land Rover - three-year/100,000km
    Maserati - three-year/100,000km
    Suzuki - three-year/100,000km (* extends to 5 years if service with Suzuki updated 2019)

    Last edited by FastMitch; 25-03-2023 at 10:38 PM.

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    Mazda has moved to a 5 year warranty.
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    IMO the ones with the longer warranties are generally the ones trying to convince the marketplace that they have a quality product. Obviously there are some exceptions (Mazda for example), but as a generalisation I think it’s pretty much true.

    if the marketplace demands something, manufacturers will respond. Take CarPlay for example - Mazda and Toyota pretty much aren’t interested in it for Australia because people don’t walk out of a dealership because they can’t get CarPlay. But they won’t step foot in a dealership to start with if they aren’t convinced the warranty support is what they need... my opinion only of course.
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    Yep - Mazda moved to a 5 year warranty at the beginning of August.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OZROD View Post
    Mazda has moved to a 5 year warranty.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rooboy View Post
    Yep - Mazda moved to a 5 year warranty at the beginning of August.
    My bad ... typo - fixed

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    I posted this in GD and I am surprised only one has responded at all with all the bitching and moaning on Volkswagen customer service and warranty problems

    VW Australia to offer refunds, replacements for 'major defects'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozsko View Post
    I posted this in GD and I am surprised only one has responded at all with all the bitching and moaning on Volkswagen customer service and warranty problems

    VW Australia to offer refunds, replacements for 'major defects'
    For 60 days only.
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    Just means they'll tell the dealers to aim the parts cannon at it to avoid replacing it.

    Every car can be fixed. Just depends how much money they're prepared to spend in doing so.

    However, I refuse to apply the 'lemon' tag to anything less than a structural fault that can't be practically repaired.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JustCruisn View Post
    For 60 days only.
    How long do you think it should be?

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    "... the brand offer refunds or replacement vehicles within 60 days of purchase if a “major failure” occurs ..."

    I wonder what definition the ACCC or VW use as major failure to trigger a replacement new car ?

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