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Chrysler has dropped its offering of a lifetime powertrain warranty program, which is non-transferable, and is instead going for a more conventional five-year/100,000 mile plan that’s fully transferable from one owner to the next. In 2007, the lifetime warranty program was met with much confusion since the warranty only applies to the original owner.

Once the vehicle is sold, the warranty reverted to a standard three-year/36,000 mile plan. The new warranty will reportedly cover all Chrysler, Dodge (except the Sprinter van) and Jeep models and extends to the high-performance SRT models, fleet sales and police cruisers as well – vehicles the old lifetime program didn’t cover.

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Chrysler abandons lifetime powertrain warranty

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