Every new car comes with several warranties, including a traditional
bumper-to-bumper factory warranty backed by the manufacturer. A new car
warranty will be in effect for a minimum of 3 years or 36,000 miles but in some
cases, it can be a longer term with extended mileage, and cover all repairs to
the vehicle except wear such as worn brake pads and tires. traditional
maintenance like oil changes are not usually covered by the warranty during
this time. Along with the valuable bumper-to-bumper warranty, in some cases you
may also have a powertrain warranty that kicks in when the factory warranty
runs out. This warranty traditionally covers repairs for all moving parts of
the car: the engine, suspension, and transmission.