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Yes, the warranty for a used Nissan is transferable to the new owner if proper steps are taken. When purchasing through a dealer, the warranty will be included. For example. If the vehicle has 10,000 miles on a 100,000 mile warranty, it will still be in effect for 90,000 more miles.
The answer will depend on the currency units used for 100000. If it was 100000 pounds sterling then the answer is GBP 10000.
In addition some used cars that are Certified will come with a warranty and that warranty may be even better than a new car warranty. Honda offers a 8 year 70,000 mile warranty on Certified Used Honda's in my area of the country.Depending on the age of the car it may still be under factory warranty. Many dealerships also offer extended warranties that are available for purchase.
Recalls typically are, as they're much different from warranty work.
No, but if you bought them with a warranty you can get them repaired. If you bought them, "AS IS" then you are stuck.Added:Many states have a 500 mile, 10, or 30 day warranty rule on used cars. After that you are on your own unless the cars are under warranty.
If the vehicle is sold used after 2 years and 20,000 miles into a 5 year 50,000 mile factory warranty you will have 3 years and 30,000 miles left until it is used up. The balance is transferred to the new owner.
I just purchased a used 2006 and did research on this ... the list price is a little under $5000 but you can get them for $1500 from auto wreckers. Another consideration is that the hybrid system and batteries are covered under an 8 year, 100,000 mile warranty in addition to the normal 36 month, 36,000 mile warranty.
Texas does not have a used car lemon law. If you buy a car "AS IS" know that you have no warranty at all. The buyers remorse law does not apply to the purchase of a new or used vehicle. If the car is sold with a warranty, typically the warranty covers the power-train for a set time and or mileage. The warranty may only cover 50% of the repairs. Read the warranty to see what it covers and for how much.
100000 = 100,000 An integer. In scientific notation 105 . It is a lot or a little depending on where it is used.
The car will maintain its factory warranty from the date is originally purchased. If you need to know that date take the vin # to the service department of your local dealer for the make you are purchasing and they can tell you what the date and/or mileage is for the remainder of the warranty. F.Y.I a 36,000 mile warranty goes for 36,000 miles from the miles on the car when it was purchased new. If it had 1,100 miles on the car when purchased your warranty will go to 37,100 miles
Indefinitely. It could last one mile, or 100,000 miles. The repair might even outlast the transmission itself, or not. All you can really count on (if you used an honest and reputable mechanic) is that your mechanic honors whatever warranty is on the repair for as long as the warranty lasts.
"Mile" is used to describe a distance, and "acre" is used to describe an area. They're different things, and neither of them can be converted into the other one. That's why you never ask a person how many square yards he drives to work.