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Chrysler announces LIFETIME powertrain warranty
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<blockquote data-quote="CountyMounty " data-source="post: 723605" data-attributes="member: 64255"><p>As just an average joe with little understanding or following of vehicle manufacturers, vehicle problems etc this sounds like a great deal to me. However, I am interested in seeing responses here from those of you with more knowledge about these things. I am also the type of person who purchases a vehicle for the long term, as long as I like the vehicle. If withing the first year I am comfortable in the vehicle I am likely to keep the vehicle for many years. What exactly are the vehicle makes covered under this, is it just Chrysler or are some others such as Jeep included (they are made by the same correct). </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Todd brings up a good point about what type of records you would need to keep in order for it to be honored and of course what type of things would void the warranty. I certainly dont think that you can fault them for making the lifetime warranty transferable, I mean you cant really expect that they are going to cover things forever, I mean what exactly determines the "lifetime of the vehicle", in theory if they made it tranferable 15 -20 years down the road it could be a rust bucket but still being used by some guy that just bought it from the fifth owner for $500. I there a definition of "lifetime" or just as long as someone is using it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CountyMounty , post: 723605, member: 64255"] As just an average joe with little understanding or following of vehicle manufacturers, vehicle problems etc this sounds like a great deal to me. However, I am interested in seeing responses here from those of you with more knowledge about these things. I am also the type of person who purchases a vehicle for the long term, as long as I like the vehicle. If withing the first year I am comfortable in the vehicle I am likely to keep the vehicle for many years. What exactly are the vehicle makes covered under this, is it just Chrysler or are some others such as Jeep included (they are made by the same correct). Todd brings up a good point about what type of records you would need to keep in order for it to be honored and of course what type of things would void the warranty. I certainly dont think that you can fault them for making the lifetime warranty transferable, I mean you cant really expect that they are going to cover things forever, I mean what exactly determines the "lifetime of the vehicle", in theory if they made it tranferable 15 -20 years down the road it could be a rust bucket but still being used by some guy that just bought it from the fifth owner for $500. I there a definition of "lifetime" or just as long as someone is using it. [/QUOTE]
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