Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
While Chrysler and Mopar (the auto parts division of Chrysler’s parent company) used to offer a lifetime warranty, this came to an end in 2018. Lifetime warranties purchased before this will still be honored, but new Chrysler customers don’t have a lifetime warranty option. You’re not out of luck, though—Mopar still offers a few extended warranties outlined below:
Mopar Maximum Care (8 years/125,000 miles): Over 5,000 critical components, car rental/towing coverage, roadside assistance, key fob repair/replacement, and trip interruption protection
Mopar Added Care Plus (5 years/60,000 miles to 8 years/150,000 miles): Over 800 components, car rental/towing coverage, roadside assistance, and trip interruption protection
Mopar Powertrain Care Plus (varies/customizable): More than 300 components of powertrain, car rental/towing coverage, roadside assistance, and trip interruption protection
Even with the most solid car warranty, your Chrysler won’t be covered in the event of a collision, severe weather event, vandalism, or theft. If you want to stay protected against these kinds of damages while maintaining a low
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