Protecting what you love



Our cars come with a free 90-day warranty to protect you from unexpected costs.

What’s Not Covered by Your Manufacturer Warranty?

A manufacturer warranty covers repair and replacement costs due to factory errors but excludes nearly all damage outside of that. The following items are not covered by a typical car warranty:

  • Routine maintenance—Oil changes, brake pad replacements, tire rotations, and similar tasks must be paid out-of-pocket.
  • Normal wear and tear items—Brakes, brake pads, clutches, windshield wiper replacements, and similar parts are outside of nearly all warranties.
  • Damage caused by accidents or environmental factors—If your car is hit by another car or harmed by elements such as hail or wind, turn to your insurance company instead of your dealer.
  • Cosmetic parts—If you get a ding in your windshield or your paint chips, a manufacturer warranty won’t cover the repairs.
  • Damage caused by improper car care—If you avoid regular maintenance, don’t expect the manufacturer to repair or replace a part for you.

Vehicles aren’t meant to last forever, but they can last for many years if given proper care. Along with ensuring routine maintenance, it’s a good idea to consider an extended warranty, which covers mechanical breakdowns for long after your car warranty ends. That's why we provide our clients with 90 day warranty on all purchases.

Extensive cover of electrical and mechanical parts

Drivetrain


  • Braking system
  • Suspension
  • Steering
  • Drive system
  • Propshaft

Engine


  • Cooling system
  • ECUs
  • Engine
  • Timing belt(s)
  • Supercharger
  • Turbo
  • Fuel system
  • Catalytic converter
  • Diesel particulate filter (DPF)

Transmission


  • Manual and automatic gearbox
  • Clutch
  • Continuously variable transmission

Electrical


  • Air conditioning
  • Electrical system
  • ICE/Multi-media/Touchscreen display

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