I’m buying a Jeep Cherokee Latitude from my friend, but I’m not sure about the warranty. What is the warranty coverage on a Latitude, and how long does it last?
is, it should have basic warranty coverage for three years/36,000 miles, which includes repairs resulting from faulty parts.
Here are the details of the warranty coverage for your Jeep Cherokee Latitude. Keep in mind that the warranty starts the day your friend originally drove it off the lot, not the day they sell it to you.
Covers parts and labor for the engine components, transmission, axle, and transaxle
Covers front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive, all-wheel-drive, and four-wheel-drive vehicles
Corrosion Warranty (3 years/unlimited miles):
Covers sheet metal panels experiencing rust or corrosion
Outer panels have an extended coverage period of 5 years/100,000
Extended Warranty Coverage:
Maximum Care (8 years/150,000 miles) with coverage of up to 5,000 components
Added Care (Flexible term) extends the basic powertrain and component coverage, adding up to 800 components
Even with the best warranty coverage, your vehicle still may need protection against accidents and severe weather. That’s why it’s a good idea to add on car insurance coverage. If you’re not sure where to start, give
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