Yes, It's an internal engine part. Covered under drive-train warranty, if it breaks before warranty expires in new cars
Unfortunately, used cars are not covered under the Lemon Law, but hold on... don't get discouraged yet... If you have a manufacturer's warranty, original or extended, we can still help you under the aforementioned Magnuson Moss Act.
New cars are sold with a warranty, so any buyer can take advantage of it in case something happens that is covered under the warranty within a given time frame. Some also purchase an extended warranty to lengthen the period of coverage.
You can still purchase a warranty for a used car. Also, sometimes "used" cars are actually still relatively new, and even are still covered by the factory warranty. Ask the sales person about warranties for all cars you are looking at.
Kia offer a 7 year warranty on all new cars. This is an unconditional warranty and if any faults develop that are not due to negligence on the part of the owner, they will be covered.
Electric cars have low range and can have problems with the battery, which is expensive to replace unless covered by warranty.
On a Dodge the clutch is only covered for 12 months/12,000 miles, After that is is considered a wear item.
Yes, there are many companies that offer aftermarket warranties for used cars as well as cars whose factory warranty has expired. Your 2006 Lexus is a vehicle that is covered.
Your car's warranty covers it's mechanical parts.The interior isn't under warranty and what you do to the interior has no impact on the car's warranty.
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.
Primer is under the paint.
Drivetime is an American company operating out of Nashville, Tennessee. It sells used cars and provides finance for the cars. Its forum is full of complaints regarding prices being jacked up and of cars breaking down within the warranty period, but that particular item is not covered by the warranty.