What happens to my warranty when Chrysler files bankruptcy?
#21
thats understandable; however, but the time a judge makes his/her decision it might be too late. I guess it is a gamble. I paid for the warrant with a check along with tax, title, and a $2,000 down payment. So I would imagine I would have to go through Chrysler. I dont know am freakin lost......
#22
They will still have to honor the warranty for exactly what you have now. No matter which company owns them afterwards. Chrysler itself will still be around after the whole economy slump. Whether or not it retains the original owners is another story.
In the end, they cannot decline Lifetime Powertrain warranties even if they file bankruptcy and nobody bought them out. They still have to pay. It's more complicated than I could ever explain. Simple is you'll be covered. it's contract!
Extra bonus warranties that are sold on new/used vehicles will probably be bought out by another company who will have to honor your warranty. Chrysler may outsource all extended warranty services. It's just like your mortgage. It can go through several hands and you've got no say. My mortgage went through 3 different lenders before it ended at Countrywide. I had to track down each and every lender it was sold to so i caould pay my payments. it was a hassle.
Now with extended warranty services that have already been sold, they MAY actually outsource to smaller garages as they had started back in '06 somewhat. that means, Joe shmuck can touch your car and not a dealer.
In the end, they cannot decline Lifetime Powertrain warranties even if they file bankruptcy and nobody bought them out. They still have to pay. It's more complicated than I could ever explain. Simple is you'll be covered. it's contract!
Extra bonus warranties that are sold on new/used vehicles will probably be bought out by another company who will have to honor your warranty. Chrysler may outsource all extended warranty services. It's just like your mortgage. It can go through several hands and you've got no say. My mortgage went through 3 different lenders before it ended at Countrywide. I had to track down each and every lender it was sold to so i caould pay my payments. it was a hassle.
Now with extended warranty services that have already been sold, they MAY actually outsource to smaller garages as they had started back in '06 somewhat. that means, Joe shmuck can touch your car and not a dealer.
Last edited by Cheeech; 04-25-2009 at 07:36 PM.
#23
Watch this... the damn company will dissipate before I have my damn Ram.. LOL guess its a good thing I am looking at a used one, least they will be out there and around... I hope the dealership that I want to get it from will still be in business... not only cause its where I want to buy but I worry about the people i know at this dealership and their families... cause one family is the reason why I am buying there...
--Cow-Chick--
--Cow-Chick--
#24
My local Dodge dealer didn't know anything about the bankruptcy. The Chrysler LLC lifetime bumper to bumper warranty gets cashed out through the dealer though.
The finance officer at the dealer told me they'd send a check to the credit union and it would come off the principal. We didn't cash it in yet, we're waiting to hear from our credit union about their after-market 7 year 100k warranty and who services the warranty.
I think we'll end up cashing in the bumper to bumper and hoping for the powertrain warranty to remain in tact.
When GM bought Daewoo, GM did NOT honor the warranty on Daewoo's sold prior to the purchase. (I don't remember if I read that on this forum or on yahoo finance).
Tim
The finance officer at the dealer told me they'd send a check to the credit union and it would come off the principal. We didn't cash it in yet, we're waiting to hear from our credit union about their after-market 7 year 100k warranty and who services the warranty.
I think we'll end up cashing in the bumper to bumper and hoping for the powertrain warranty to remain in tact.
When GM bought Daewoo, GM did NOT honor the warranty on Daewoo's sold prior to the purchase. (I don't remember if I read that on this forum or on yahoo finance).
Tim
#26
I think we'll end up cashing in the bumper to bumper and hoping for the powertrain warranty to remain in tact.
When GM bought Daewoo, GM did NOT honor the warranty on Daewoo's sold prior to the purchase. (I don't remember if I read that on this forum or on yahoo finance).
Tim
And yes it is a breech of contract although there are loopholes in which those guys create in the first place to sneak through untouched. It will be a diff story with the Gov't in control over them. Who really knows then....lol
#30
Fortunately for us, the Exalted One declared that our warranties would be guaranteed by the Federal government. link
As stated earlier, the US Govt. is covering warranties on NEW VEHICLE PURCHASES, DURING THE RECONSTRUCTIVE PERIOD! This has been defined by the White House as vehicles purchased AFTER March 30, 2009.
I was a victim of this once before. I bought a Bass Boat in 1999. OMC (Johnson/Evenrude) declared bankruptcy about a year or so after. I had purchased 5 years of warranty coverage, that I was informed, in writing, would be null and void.
Personally, I don't feel good about anyone's warranties on vehicles purchased prior to the government backing that started AFTER March 30...