If this bail out fails should Chrysler falls it should payback it's customers on...

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...their LIFETIME warranty? If the company fails and kicks all these warranties shouldn't there be some kind of pay back towards the purchase price of the vehicle or some setup to honor the warranty promised to the customer?

I bought my Dodge Caliber thinking well the power train will be covered for the life of the vehicle so at least I'm set on the expensive repairs

It has already been to the dealer twice with just 7k on it for warranty issue's and it only has a 36k and 3 year bumper to bumper now with the lifetime power train.

With that said if they kick the bucket do you feel there should be some refund issued to purchasers or the warranty should be honored because when you buy the car you are paying for a warranty as well and I know everyone else would demand a refund on something they paid for and didn't receive?
 
I don't think they will honor their warranties. And be sure to thank the highly skilled and overpaid Union Workers for the cars failures.
 
You messed up when you bought an American car. Until the unions are gone the American auto maker is screwed. I personally know a GM worker who was hurt on the job, he fell down some stairs because he was drunk high on pot and coke. At the hospital he refused a blood test called his union rep and was fine. It is so hard for an auto maker to fire someone they get stuck with high paid low class workers and produce crap.
 
parts are guaranteed for something like 30 years by law after a vehicle had discounted production. but yeah wonder how there going to do the warranty thing? i never checked out the fine print on that, whos got a chrysler with that warranty share some info
 
Bankruptcy court would come up with something that is suppose to take care of warranties---it's law---but it still will cost the federal government more money to let them go under than to give them their bridge loan they are asking for. Retiree pensions are federally insured so guess who pays those out after a bankruptcy, not to mention the 3 million extra people who would go on the unemployment line.
 
Did you PAY extra for a lifetime warranty vs a regular warranty?

Co's are dropping the "lifetime warranty" all the time .
why because what people do not realize is that what they meant is LIfetime Manufacturer's Defect warranty. which doesn't cover abuse, or wear and tear but just that A warranty that if it fails because of a defect in the process of Manufacture caused the failure We will fix it.
Most people interpret it to mean covered for anything for as long as It's under warranty.
 
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