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Originally Posted by jd10013
not really. three of the biggest player in the business, Toyota, Honda, and Nissan, have never offered anything more than 5/60. 100k power train warranties is more of a gimmick companies that have had checkered pasts with reliability use to lure customers back. by dropping it GM is more or less saying they have enough confidence in what they're building that they don't need to guarantee it all the way out to 100k
Yea, good luck selling that to customers!
as mentioned above, the Japanese car companies have not been affected one bit by 60k warranties.
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Because Japanese cars are more reliable and GM has had a checkered past ! You see all more Hondas with alot of crazy miles than GM cars! So ppl aren't worried about Japanese products like they are about GM's. But I wouldn't get a Toyota because that pedal getting stuck thing is crazy!