Warranty

The term warranty is often used in conjunction with a product or service that provides the consumer with a written guarantee, promising to repair or replace it within a specified period of time. For example, an automobile may come with a limited 3 year or 36,000 miles comprehensive warranty. This warranty is provided at no cost to the consumer and is built into the cost of the new vehicle purchase; providing a written guarantee for certain components of the vehicle for the next 3 years or 36,000 miles whichever comes first.

Pontiac Roadside Assistance

The Pontiac roadside assistance program comes with the new vehicle limited warranty. It offers services such as emergency towing, battery jump start, fuel delivery services, lock out service and flat tire change. The Pontiac 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 the Pontiac Roadside Assistance?

Chevrolet Roadside Assistance

The Chevrolet roadside assistance program comes with the new vehicle limited warranty. It offers services such as emergency towing, battery jump start, fuel delivery services, lock out service and flat tire change. The Chevrolet 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 the Chevrolet Roadside Assistance?

Plymouth Corrosion Warranty

The Plymouth corrosion warranty includes repairs to any perforation, or rust through, to any sheet metal on a new Plymouth vehicle. This Plymouth warranty covers repairs of any corrosion due to manufacturer defects or workmanship. It only applies to sheet metal that is provided by Plymouth. The Plymouth corrosion warranty begins at the delivery date (in-service date) which is the date it is delivered to the first owner or the date when it is first put into use.

Plymouth Powertrain Warranty

Unlike some car manufacturers, Plymouth does not offer a separate powertrain warranty. Repairs needed to the components of the powertrain, such as the engine, transmission, transaxle, and drive train systems, are covered under the Plymouth limited factory warranty if the failures are due to manufacturer defects or workmanship. The powertrain and its components are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first and begins the date the vehicle is delivered to first owner (in-service date) or the date of first use.

Plymouth Basic Warranty

When a new Plymouth vehicle is purchased, it comes with a standard bumper-to-bumper warranty. The Plymouth basic, or bumper-to-bumper, warranty covers repairs to most components to the vehicle if the repair needed is due to a manufacturer defect or workmanship. The Plymouth basic warranty begins the day the vehicle is delivered to the first owner or the first date of use.

What is Covered Under the Plymouth Basic Warranty?

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