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Nissan launches Australia’s longest new-car warranty – with a catch

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All new Nissans sold in Australia from January 1, 2021 will continue to be covered by the brand’s standard five-year, unlimited-kilometre warranty, however, owners will be able to extend this to 10 years and 300,000km (once again whichever comes first).

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A smooth step into the future: Nissan’s e-Power technology and what it means for drivers

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For Australian customers in particular, Nissan has sweetened the deal by offering a 10-year, 300,000-kilometre warranty (as long as the vehicle is serviced by Nissan). Another critical piece of the puzzle is Nissans dealership network. The Australian context, as Lyons noted, is uniquely well-suited for e-Power.

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Which brands offer the best new car warranties in Australia?

CarExpert

This is intended to provide information on what the average buyer can expect from each brand in terms of their standard warranties, with caveats and disclaimers explained within each section where possible or necessary. We’ve also provided links to the warranty information page on each brand’s website where possible.

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The car brands with the longest warranties in 2025

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Car warranties are getting longer. Australian new car buyers have never been more spoilt for choice than in 2025. While some manufacturers are fiercely competing when it comes to retail prices, other ownership services like warranty coverage are among the most sought after by consumers. But which ones offer the longest coverage?

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The car brands with the longest warranties in Australia

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However, unlike MG which does not stipulate any conditions on its coverage, Mitsubishi’s ‘ Diamond Advantage ’ warranty only applies to customers who service their vehicles within Mitsubishi’s approved dealer network and fixed-price program. The car must also be serviced “in accordance” with the service schedule.

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Does EV mileage matter? Your guide to buying a used electric car

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Meanwhile, used electric car buyers are often first-time EV buyers, looking to dip a toe in the water for a more affordable price. With the used electric car market set to continue to grow and buyers looking for more affordable ways to enter EVs, we’ve compiled what you need to know before you buy a used EV.

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Industry Trends in Marketing and Sales in the Automotive Sector: A Comprehensive Analysis

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Interestingly, while online research has surged—with 92% of buyers conducting pre-purchase research—79% still prefer visiting dealerships in person. Modern car buyers are placing increasing importance on sustainable solutions, and this significant uptick in EV sales is a strong signal of their commitment towards eco-friendly mobility.