LIFETIME chrystler engine warenty

Ckanderson

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Chrysler today leapfrogged every other car maker by extending its powertrain warranty on every new car and truck it sells to the life of the vehicle. The warranty will apply to the entire powertrain including the engine, transmission/transaxle, drive shafts, and axles. The new warranty goes into effect today, July 26, 2007 and applies to all new 2007s that are on the dealer lots as well as 2008 models.

The warranty covers all parts and labor as long as the owner brings the car in to a Chrysler dealer at least once every five years for a free powertrain inspection. Apparently, the only fly in the ointment is that the new warranty only applies to the original owner and is not transferable. If the car is sold within the first three years, the warranty reverts to the previous 3 year/36,000 mile coverage for subsequent owners. The press release is after the jump.

[Source: Chrysler]

Chrysler Introduces New 'Best-in-Industry' Lifetime Powertrain Warranty
on Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge Vehicles


* The New Chrysler Lifetime Powertrain Warranty – the first from an OEM and the longest in the industry – is a statement of confidence in the reliability of Chrysler products
* Warranty covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair covered powertrain components – engine, transmission and drive system
* Provides worry-free ownership for new Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge owners


Auburn Hills, Mich., Jul 26, 2007 - Chrysler today announced that the Company would extend its powertrain warranty from the 3-year/36,000-mile Basic Limited Warranty to a new Lifetime Powertrain Warranty. The new Chrysler Lifetime Powertrain Warranty applies to most new Chrysler, Jeep® and Dodge vehicles purchased from dealer inventory and delivered on or after July 26, 2007.

The Lifetime Powertrain Warranty covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair covered powertrain components – engine, transmission and drive system. The new powertrain warranty is limited to the first registered owner or retail lessee. Customers should contact dealers for details on vehicle selection.

"This new Chrysler Lifetime Powertrain Warranty is a statement of confidence to our customers to the reliability of their powertrain. It's peace-of-mind reassurance for as long as they own the vehicle," said Steven Landry, Executive Vice President – North America, Sales and Marketing, Service and Parts, Chrysler Group.

To continue warranty coverage, the owner must have a powertrain inspection performed by an authorized Chrysler, Jeep or Dodge dealer once every 5 years. This inspection will be performed at no charge. The inspection must be made within 60 days of each 5-year anniversary of the warranty start date of the vehicle.

Landry added, "The new Chrysler Lifetime Powertrain Warranty underscores our focus on quality and customer satisfaction. It demonstrates our commitment to customers and the confidence we have in our ability to produce quality, reliable and durable vehicles. That's why we put 'lifetime' on it."

Customers may visit Chrysler.com, Jeep.com and Dodge.com for more information. A warranty promotion – print, radio, television and Internet – begins Friday, July 27.



http://www.autoblog.com/2007/07/26/breaking-chrysler-announces-lifetime-powertrain-warranty/
 

Idealsupra

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1) its still just a powertrain warranty...which means pretty much nothing. unless the engine explodes it wont be covered.

2) ASSUMING the above is untrue and its actually a real warranty i see chrysler going bankrupt in 10 years. their cars break WAY to much to have a lifetime warranty. this is just a desperate attempt to keep up with the bigger brands such as toyota.
 

JustAnotherVictim

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Ckanderson said:
The Lifetime Powertrain Warranty covers the cost of all parts and labor needed to repair covered powertrain components – engine, transmission and drive system. The new powertrain warranty is limited to the first registered owner or retail lessee. Customers should contact dealers for details on vehicle selection.

That seems to imply only certain vehicles will be covered.
 

Ckanderson

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Idealsupra said:
1) its still just a powertrain warranty...which means pretty much nothing. unless the engine explodes it wont be covered.

or transmission fails, or differential........
 

Keros

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Aren't they just gambiling that the original owner will sell the vehicle off before any serious work needs to be done?

And didn't Chrysler get sold to some outfit in New York? An investment firm or something?
 

Ckanderson

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or the fact that the resale on them tanks.


when I sold cars, if a newer dodge or chrystler drove up, I'd walk the other way..... I saw one lady who owed 30k on a pt cruiser turbo and had owned it for 1.5 years. it was worth 14........
 

trucker

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no when i was selling fords, the absolute worst one was the durango

no one would up these guys, in fact it was like the joke where a volunter was called for and every one in line takes a step back, except for that one poor bastard...
 

americanjebus

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All they have to do is include some cheap ass clause that prohibits them from enforcing the warranty on any day that ends w/ "Y"

Mercury cougars were sold w/ powertrain warranties, my friend had one and w/ only 12k miles on the engine w/ a 100kmile warranty a waterpump failed and killed the engine but under some fucked up clause, she wasnt covered for it.
 

Quin

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Hasn't the biggest problem with Chrysler always been transmissions and paint? My sister's old Acclaim has 140k and it's been through two transmissions... Never been run low on fluid or driven hard... Meanwhile, my dad's old Supra (5M) had 486k, was driven hard regularly and only had the clutch replaced a couple times. My Celica (at 281k) had a water pump go out and a power steering leak. All three had shitty paint lol

Toyota FTW