Originally Posted by
PerthMTB
Well, because one is imposed on all new (and second hand) vehicles by law, and has standard protections no matter what make of car; while the other is a voluntary thing by each manufacturer in which they can include any conditions and exclusions they want, and can be changed and withdrawn by them at any time. Both will run concurrently for the first year of purchase.
Quote from NRMA Website:-
What types of warranties are there?
1. New car statutory warranty New car statutory warranties cover you for 12 months or 20,000km, whichever you reach first. This warranty will in most cases cover all defective items on a car.
2. New car manufacturer's warranty
This generally exceeds the statutory warranty. Often it will be two-year/40,000km or three-year/60,000km. Check with the manufacturer or distributor for further information.
3. Used car statutory warranty
Applies to all dealer-sold passenger cars with less than 160,000km and under 10 years old and not exceeding the luxury car tax threshold. The warranty is valid for three months or 5,000km from date of purchase. This warranty will cover most items on a car relating to safety, reliability and roadworthiness.