The auto manufacturer warranty is a protection plan that covers various components and issues related to the vehicle during its lifespan.
An auto manufacturer warranty typically includes coverage for parts and labor related to specific systems, such as engine, transmission, brakes, and electrical. It also covers wear-and-tear items like tires and fluids.
Warranty periods vary depending on the auto manufacturer and vehicle model. Typically, they range from 2 to 5 years or up to a certain mileage limit (e.g., 100,000 miles). Some warranties may also have specific conditions, such as required maintenance or usage limits.
The warranty usually includes coverage for parts and labor related to specific systems. It also covers wear-and-tear items like tires and fluids. Additionally, some warranties may include other benefits, such as roadside assistance or repair estimates.