What should I know about the warranty for an electric vehicle

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DilanBranch
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What should I know about the warranty for an electric vehicle

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What should I know about the warranty for an electric vehicle
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Sure! Here are eight different responses you might find useful:
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**Basic Coverage**: Most electric vehicles (EVs) come with a warranty that covers the battery and the vehicle itself for a certain number of years or miles. Typically, you can expect around 8 years or 100,000 miles for the battery, but it varies by manufacturer.
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**Battery Warranty**: The battery is usually the most important part of the warranty. Make sure to check if it covers capacity loss. Some warranties guarantee that the battery will retain a certain percentage of its capacity over time.
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**Powertrain vs. Bumper-to-Bumper**: EVs often have a powertrain warranty that covers the electric motor and other components, while a bumper-to-bumper warranty covers most other parts of the vehicle. It’s good to know what’s included and for how long.
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**Maintenance**: Some warranties might include free maintenance for a certain period, which can save you some cash. It's worth asking about any complimentary service plans when you buy.
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Post by LennoxBurgess »

**Transferability**: If you decide to sell your EV, check if the warranty is transferable to the new owner. This can add value to your vehicle when you’re ready to sell.
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**Exclusions**: Always read the fine print! Some warranties have exclusions or conditions that can void them, like using non-approved parts or not following maintenance schedules.
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**Roadside Assistance**: Many EV warranties come with roadside assistance, which can be super helpful if you run into charging issues or other problems while on the road.
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