Toyota Warranty
What Is Covered Under The Specifics Of A Car Warranty?
Automakers have been offering warranties for decades now, but it wasn't until South Korean giant Hyundai started offering a 10 year/100, 000 mile warranty that things got really competitive among automakers. Now Chevrolet, Mitsubishi and Suzuki all offer their own 100, 000 mile programs. But even if you don't buy from one of these brands, you can still get that length of coverage by buying an extended warranty.
As long as people have been selling cars, they have also been breaking down. While it is unclear who offered the first automobile warranty, it is known that, as recently as the 1980s, most automakers only offered a 12 month/12, 000 mile factory warranty on their new vehicles.
For example, the Hyundai does have a 10-year, 100, 000-mile powertrain (engine and transmission) warranty-but you can only use it as the first owner. According to Hyundaiusa.com, the second owner will only "have powertrain components coverage under the 5-year/60, 000 mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty."
That means second owners of Hyundai products are out of luck there if they were not aware of the loss in warranty. Only Suzuki has a 7-year/100, 000-mile warranty on the powertrain that is fully transferable to a second owner.
All warranties have a "grace" period of time after you buy new where the entire vehicle is covered against failure by something called a "bumper-to-bumper" warranty. Most full-coverage warranties vary from three to five years. After that period, only a few automakers like Hyundai/Kia continue to cover your transmission and engine for a total of 10 years or 100, 000 miles.
To extend the length of coverage for your vehicle's warranty you must still be under the original factory bumper-to-bumper warranty. To purchase this extension you must go to an authorized dealership and fill out paperwork either in the Service Department or the sales office. As always, refer to the website of your vehicle's manufacturer for exact instructions.
Consumers should be aware that there are trade-offs for buying an extended warranty from an aftermarket firm. Although not always true, most aftermarket warranties do not cover as many components as a manufacturer's warranty, yet they are usually cheaper. As always, be sure to thoroughly read the warranty information pamphlet given to you when you are shopping for an extended warranty.
Life never promises anyone guarantees. But your car (especially if you drive a Hyundai) sure tries to promise you forever and ever repairs. Why do car makers do this? Because it is a goodwill gesture that will force you to return to the dealership for service and warranty repair. That way they hope they can snag you into the Ford, Toyota, Mercedes or Honda family through the dealership. It is all part of the cycle of buy-fix-sell-buy.
DISCLOSURE OF MATERIAL CONNECTION:The Contributor has no connection to nor was paid by the brand or product described in this content. By James Hamel - I live near Laguna Beach, CA and am a full time freelance auto journalist who got his start on this very website. Now I work for 3 sites full time reviewing and road testing new cars. Contact me via twitter...
my dealer says that warrwanty for engine is only 3 years and not 5 years?
my dealer abdul latif jameel refuse to repair my camry car for engine since it is not covred in warranty coverage after 3 years while in toyota warranty coverag says for 5 years
VIN NO. 6T1BE33K63X385973
PURCHASE DATE ;19/01/2003
MILEAGE; 63408 KM kindly i need your help to solve my problem or tell me whom i should contact
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Toyota Warranty Cancellation - Do they have to refund tax?
A Toyota Extended warranty was purchased through the dealership and at the time of purchase they had charged for the warranty + tax. They advised when I cancel within 30 days, they will refund the money. Dealership has to refun the warranty price + tax? Is this correct or what?
Does anybody know if its taxable item in New Jersey?
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Is Toyota Warranty (Basic and Power train) transferable ?
I am buying a used toyota camry. The vehicle has 5 year power train warranty and also basic warranty too. But the dealer does not have the warranty papers.
Should the warranty be transferred to my name ?
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