Apr 29, 2022

As with any investment you make, especially one as important as a vehicle, you want that investment to stay safe with a warranty that you can depend on. Your local Chevy dealer can provide you with this kind of peace of mind with the great car warranty that Chevrolet provides.

Protection From Corrosion and Rust-Through

Vehicles can corrode from saltwater that gets sprayed on roads from an ocean or marsh or from driving on salted roads. This is why Chevy offers a corrosion warranty of three years or 36,000 miles. As an added benefit, the vehicle is covered against rust through for six years or 100,000 miles.

Warranty for the Powertrain

All components of the powertrain are covered by the powertrain warranty, including the drivetrain, transmission, and engine. The warranty coverage generally lasts for five years or 60,000 miles. You can feel Chevy’s confidence in its cars and trucks when you see this generous warranty.

Find out if your dealer offers an extended powertrain warranty on all these parts, and if you’re eligible, as the extended 100,000-mile powertrain warranty is well worth having. By having your maintenance and any repair services completed at the dealer, you can be sure that your warranty remains intact and the dealership is willing to give you an extended warranty.

Maintenance and Roadside Assistance

With every new Chevy, you get roadside assistance. Chevy’s five-year or 100,000-mile roadside assistance program is available to both regular and fleet buyers. Within a year of purchase, your first maintenance visit is also free. You can use this free service to ensure that your Chevy is performing exactly the way it should early, ensuring smooth service for years.

Warranty on Non-Powertrain Components

A car or truck is so much more than just its engine, and all other components, such as the frame, the air conditioning, and other components not related to the vehicle’s powertrain, are covered by the bumper-to-bumper Chevy guarantee. The Chevrolet warranty covers cars and trucks for three years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.

Your warranty can only be voided in two circumstances. When you install generic parts, which often do not meet the same standards as genuine parts, you put your warranty at risk. Poor-quality parts can occasionally damage other parts, and this voids the warranty if it happens. Additionally, if the vehicle is worked on by a third-party mechanic, your warranty coverage may be impacted. In the event that a third-party mechanic harms your vehicle, your warranty could also be voided. These are both great reasons to get your service at your dealership, where only Chevy-certified techs and genuine parts are used.

With the great warranty offered by Chevy, there’s every reason to check on the newest cars and trucks today. You can feel comfortable that your purchase is covered and your investment is safe. Stop by Randy Wise Chevrolet today to see what we have in stock!

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