In-Service Date

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An in service date on a vehicle is when the original car warranty started on the vehicle when it was first purchased as a new vehicle. The in service date should not be confused with when the vehicle was originally manufactured, instead think of the in service date as the date that the first consumer drove the vehicle off the dealerships parking lot.

GMC Factory Warranty

When a new GMC vehicle is purchased, it comes with a limited factory warranty.

Ford Factory Warranty

When a new Ford vehicle is purchased, it comes with a limited factory warranty.

Dodge Factory Warranty

Every new Dodge purchased comes with a limited factory warranty. The Dodge factory warranty includes a standard bumper-to-bumper warranty, a powertrain warranty, and corrosion warranty.

Cadillac Powertrain Warranty

The Cadillac powertrain warranty is part of the Cadillac limited factory warranty and cover repairs needed to the components of the engine, transmission, transaxle, transfer case, and drive systems if the failure is due to manufacturer error or workmanship. The powertrain warranty begins when the new Cadillac is delivered to the first owner (in-service date) of the first date of use.

What is Covered Under the Cadillac Powertrain Warranty?

Audi Roadside Assistance

Along with the Audi new vehicle limited warranty comes a roadside assistance program. The Audi roadside assistance program offer services such as emergency towing, battery jump start, fuel delivery services, lock out service and flat tire change. Audi roadside assistance begins at the date of delivery to the first owner (in-service date) or the date of first use.

What is Covered Under Audi Roadside Assistance?

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