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A longer warranty won't increase buyer confidence, according to Chery
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A longer warranty won't increase buyer confidence, according to Chery
Chery remains steadfast on seven-year warranty despite rivals like MG, Nissan, and Mitsubishi moving ahead to a 10-year assurance period. Chery Dealership. Photo: iStock Chery Australia does not believe increasing its warranty period will have a tangible effect on drawing customer attention to the brand, despite rivals such as MG, Nissan, and Mitsubishi offering a 10-year assurance period. While the industry average offered by the likes of Toyo…
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