A bumper to bumper warranty generally implies that the entire vehicle is covered and will be replaced or repaired. This is only true during the time that the warranty is in place. You can check at local dealerships or wherever you purchase your new vehicle from to get detailed information on the warranty coverage.
You'll find tons of information online. AAAutoWarranty.com is where I would start looking around though.
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One of the best warranty for a Cadillac to discover in America is the one hundred thousand-Mile/5 year bumper-to-bumper warranty, standard on every Cadillac vehicle. One can visit the online website of Cadillac to see more information about warranty for a Cadillac.
The bumper to bumper warranty was 3 years 36,000 miles.
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).
Only the bumper-bumper
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.
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.
Warranty will vary from dealer to dealer. If you purchased your impala new, GMac will give you a 5 year bumper to bumper warranty. -Shocker
If you are still covered by a bumper to bumper warranty, then yes it may be.
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