Five years with as many miles as you like: that's what both Daihatsu and Hyundai offer with their new cars. Busting the more usual three-year, 60,000-mile limits on offer from most manufacturers, this pair is so confident in their products that each offers five years of manufacturer warranty covered motoring. What's more, there are no mileage limits, so if you're a galactic mileage, private owner driver then you can't ignore these warranty offers.
Daihatsu covers the small, quirky angle with its cars, Hyundai being a little more mainstream with its offerings. Whatever your needs you'll find a model to suit, with a warranty that makes rivals look stingy in comparison. Hyundai was one of the first car makers to state that it's ready for the new UK scrappage scheme. It's not surprising given that it saw sales of one of its models leap by 662 percent in Germany following the announcement of a similar scrappage scheme.