Can I transfer my GM warranty to a new owner if I sell my vehicle?

Asked 6 months ago
Yes, you can transfer your GM warranty to a new owner if you sell your vehicle. General Motors offers warranty transferability for most of its vehicles, allowing subsequent owners to benefit from any remaining coverage. To initiate the warranty transfer process, you will need to contact the General Motors Customer Assistance Center or consult your local GM dealer. They will guide you through the required steps and provide the necessary documentation. It's important to note that certain conditions may apply, and some components might have specific coverage terms. However, transferring the warranty ensures that the new owner can enjoy the remaining coverage, granting peace of mind and protection against unexpected repairs.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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