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Short Answer: No. By law, automakers and dealerships are not allowed to make you perform regular maintenance at a dealership for a new-car warranty to remain valid.
The car manufacturer pays the dealership to fix a new car, but usually not at the same hourly rate that you, as a customer, would have to pay. Therefore, the dealer would prefer to do as little warranty work as possible, because it doesn't pay as well.
Yes. You need to know that dealers make very little on car sales. And warranty service doesn't pay as much as regular maintenance. But if they see that record that you've been loyal to them, they'll likely be loyal to you.
But while that sounds like bad news, it turns out that recalls can have an upside at least for car dealers. Michelle Krebs, a senior analyst at AutoTrader.com, explains that dealerships can actually make money when carmakers discover defects.
How much does a Car Dealership Owner make? The average Car Dealership Owner in the US makes $97,790. Car Dealership Owners make the most in San Francisco at $147,548, averaging total compensation 51% greater than the US average.
Under federal law, manufacturers and dealers can't refuse to honor your vehicle's warranty and can't deny warranty repairs just because someone other than the dealer worked on the car.
The most general of all coverage, this warranty pays to repair any flaws and defects in factory-installed parts. ... Drivetrain/ Powertrain warranty coverage: This warranty in particular seems to outlast the bumper-to-bumper warranty coverage. It covers the engine, transaxle parts and the transmission.
Moreover, all new vehicles will generally come with a bumper-to-bumper warranty that lasts a minimum of 12 months or 12,000 miles. However, most manufacturers now offer bumper-to-bumper warranties that last for a minimum of three years or 36,000 miles whichever comes first.
The Warranty Usually Transfers In other words, if you buy a new car and later sell it to someone else, the warranty will still remain valid for the new owner until the end of the original warranty period.
Get your vehicle identification number (VIN). You can find it on an insurance card or on your vehicle's title. ... Call a same-make dealership. If you know where the vehicle was purchased, call there, as staff can look up the vehicle's purchase date in any department (sales or service).
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