Are original warranties valid to 2nd owner?
I am looking for a late model vehicle(02-04), likely a Pontiac, Toyota, Hyundai or Honda.
Do the original new car warranties stay in effect for the full warranty period for the new owner?
Any help would be much appreciated!
Do the original new car warranties stay in effect for the full warranty period for the new owner?
Any help would be much appreciated!
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If there is an extended warranty (they go up to 100K / 7 years), it can be transferred to a new owner for a nominal fee. However, it belongs to the owner, who can cash it in instead of transferring to the new owner.
Any idea if the hyundai(thinking Tucson) follows a new owner? i read that if bought used, the hyundai warranty is different..
Thannx!
My 2001 Odyssey EX (3/36 basic) had the power sliding door motors replaced under the basic warranty and the power window motors (driver/passenger) replaced under the extended warranty (6 yr./100K). We're at 73K miles after 50 mos.
In 1994, I sold my '91 Legend LS to a client. At the time, it had a shade over 52K miles after three years. The 7 yr./100K extended warranty was transferred to him for a $50 fee. Along with that form was submitted the complete service record showing all service done on a timely manner. This was supplied by the dealer.
The way my client looked at it, he got a 4 yr./47K+ warranty on a used Legend, almost as long as the basic 4 yr./50K warranty on a new one.
In Aug. 2002, I purchased a pre-owned 2001 Integra for my daughter. It had 12K miles with 3 yrs./38K miles remaining on the basic warranty. Because it was a CPO vehicle, another 12 months and 12K miles were added, making it a 4 yr./50K warranty, the same as a new Acura.
What's the original "in service date" ...........?
Terry.
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