Unless otherwise stated in the warranty it covers everything on the vehicle.
Usually on a new car, the bumper to bumper warranty will cover all mechanical and electrical problems for the terms of that portion of the warranty. What is not covered in a bumper to bumper warranty include stereos that have been modified, tires, and normal wear and tear (such as to seat belts).
Bumper to Bumper warranties cover the entire car, inside and out, if anything is wrong. So, they literally guaruntee the car bumper to bumper, in and out.
A bumper-to-bumper warranty will cover anything that goes wrong with the vehicle, excluding accidents. This is the more comprehensive cover so is usually recommended to customers.
It is meant to imply that everything attached to the car from the front bumper ( front most part of the car ) to the rear bumper ( rear most part of the car ) is covered by the warranty
The 3 year 36,000 mile bumper to bumper warranty covers everything including the battery. Hybrid batteries are covered for 8 years 100,000 miles.
A new car typically comes with a 3 year/36,000 mile bumper-to-bumper warranty that covers nearly everything. You can purchase an extended warranty for up to 10 years in some cases.
You are wise to get an extended warranty since your luxury car will cost more to repair that a regular one. A place to get some quotes is www.usa-autowarranty.com. They offer bumper to bumper coverage.
That depends on the type of warranty. The factory 3-36 bumper to bumper would have. A powertrain only would not.
At the Chevrolet dealership I work at yes the bumper to bumper covers everything so I think all should cover them
The bumper-to-bumper coverage in you new, or factory warranty is what all car manufacturers offer with the purchase of a new car. It covers non-body damage or defects in the operation of the new vehicle. At a minimum, the warranty is offered for 3 years/50,000 miles.
The short answer: Yes. There are several insurance companies out there who would absolutely love to warranty your car for a longer time!
No, a car warranty will not cover a tune up. A tune up is considered a minor fixing of a normally occuring problem with the car. A warranty is used to cover major problems with the car, problems that were caused by the manufacturer.