BTB Warranty Ends Soon~What should I check?
#22
Give them your Vin Number and ask for the "In the Service Date".
Your BTB Warranty is good for 36 months or 36,000 miles from that start date.
The only exception I know of is if you purchased it Used from a GM dealer and they added GM Certification before the Original 36 months or 36,000 mile period expired.
That would add 1 year or 12,000 miles to the Original BTB Warranty.
Your GM Dealer should be able to answer correctly all the neccessary questions without difficulty.
SF
Your BTB Warranty is good for 36 months or 36,000 miles from that start date.
The only exception I know of is if you purchased it Used from a GM dealer and they added GM Certification before the Original 36 months or 36,000 mile period expired.
That would add 1 year or 12,000 miles to the Original BTB Warranty.
Your GM Dealer should be able to answer correctly all the neccessary questions without difficulty.
SF
#23
GM has an excuse(cop out) on hand...and some others have heard it besides me. they like to say that "its the customers fault for not completely drying the car when washing" so apparently were supposed to dry our car when it rains too.....I went though this with my first HHR, and wont even bother trying with this one.
we all know its a bad seem seal from the factory, but that doesn't matter
we all know its a bad seem seal from the factory, but that doesn't matter
Michelle, Chevrolet Customer Service
#24
the car was never undercoated..but since I bought it in May of this year, ive had it done and will do it again before winter kicks in. Ill bring it up anyway and see what happens, if dealer says no then maybe a call to GM itself. They told me i have factory warranty on my 2008 until november or december..not sure if its bumper to bumper or drivetrain or what it is but we'll see :p
Michelle, Chevrolet Customer Service
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Michelle, Chevrolet Customer Service
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