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  2. Super ultra-low emission vehicle - Wikipedia

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    In the case of hybrid vehicles this warranty is extended to the electric propulsion components (electric motor/generator/starter, battery, inverter, controls) and their mechanical interface to the driveline. However, the high-voltage battery warranty is limited to ten years (but still 150,000 miles). See California AB 1493.

  3. Automotive warranty - Wikipedia

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    Warranty claims are important for consumers because they help mitigate the cost of repairs due to manufacturing defects or other covered issues. [4] For manufacturers, managing warranty claims efficiently is crucial for customer satisfaction and maintaining brand reputation. [citation needed] Filing an automotive warranty claims can be very ...

  4. Lexus UX300e Will Come with 600,000-Mile Battery Warranty - AOL

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    That's one million kilometers, reflecting that this Lexus is not U.S.-bound, but U.S. buyers can look forward to benefiting from the company's battery technology eventually. Lexus UX300e Will Come ...

  5. Lexus HS - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus HS (Japanese: レクサス・HS, Rekusasu HS) is a dedicated hybrid vehicle introduced by Lexus as a new compact executive car sedan in 2009. [3] Built on the Toyota New MC platform , [ 4 ] it is classified as a compact under Japanese regulations concerning vehicle exterior dimensions and engine displacement.

  6. Lexus LC - Wikipedia

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    The Lexus LC (レクサス・LC, Rekusasu LC) is a grand tourer manufactured by Lexus, a luxury division of Toyota. Based on the 2012 LF-LC Concept , it was revealed at the 2016 North American International Auto Show in Detroit .

  7. United States vehicle emission standards - Wikipedia

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    The Clean Air Act of 1963 (CAA) was passed as an extension of the Air Pollution Control Act of 1955, encouraging the federal government via the United States Public Health Service under the then-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW) to encourage research and development towards reducing pollution and working with states to establish their own emission reduction programs.