One of the biggest advantages of buying a brand-new car is the peace of mind that comes with a manufacturer’s warranty. But not every buyer takes the time to understand exactly what’s covered—and for how long. Knowing the basics can save you time, money, and stress down the road.
1. Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage
Often called a “basic warranty,” this covers most parts and systems in the vehicle for a set number of years or miles. It protects against defects in materials or workmanship, giving you confidence that your car will perform as expected.
2. Powertrain Warranty
This is one of the most important coverages. It includes the engine, transmission, and drivetrain—the parts that keep your car moving. These warranties usually last longer than bumper-to-bumper coverage because they cover the most essential components.
3. Corrosion and Rust Protection
Many new vehicles come with rust protection warranties that cover repairs or replacement if body panels start to corrode within a certain time frame.
4. Roadside Assistance
Some manufacturers include roadside assistance as part of the warranty package. This can provide services like towing, battery jump-starts, and flat-tire help if you ever find yourself stranded.
5. What’s Not Covered
Warranties don’t usually cover regular maintenance like oil changes, brake pads, or tires. They also won’t cover damage from accidents or misuse. That’s why it’s important to keep up with recommended maintenance, which we can handle right here at the dealership.
Final Thoughts
Understanding your warranty helps you know what’s included and what’s your responsibility as the owner. When you buy from [Your Dealership Name] in [Dealer City], our team will walk you through the details so you can drive away with complete confidence.