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  2. Template:Honda - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Honda timeline templates - Wikipedia

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  4. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    An extended warranty, sometimes called a service agreement, a service contract, or a maintenance agreement, is a prolonged warranty offered to consumers in addition to the standard warranty on new items. The extended warranty may be offered by the warranty administrator, the retailer or the manufacturer.

  5. Template:Honda vehicles timeline 2020 to date - Wikipedia

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  6. Template:Modern Honda vehicles - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Honda vehicles timeline (North America) - Wikipedia

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  8. Implied warranty - Wikipedia

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    This implied warranty can also be expressly disclaimed by name, thereby shifting the risk of unfitness back to the buyer. Another implied warranty is the warranty of title, which implies that the seller of goods has the right to sell them (e.g., they are not stolen, or patent infringements, or already sold to someone else). Theoretically, this ...

  9. Right to repair - Wikipedia

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    The FTC specifically identified that informing consumers that warranties are voided if they break a warranty sticker or seal on the unit's packaging, use third-party replacement parts, or use third-party repair services is a deceptive practice, as these terms are only valid if the manufacturer provides free warranty service or replacement parts ...