Yes, but the mileage for the powertrain warranty is reduced from 100k miles to 60k miles.
Yes, the warranty for a used Nissan is transferable to the new owner if proper steps are taken. When purchasing through a dealer, the warranty will be included. For example. If the vehicle has 10,000 miles on a 100,000 mile warranty, it will still be in effect for 90,000 more miles.
The Feldco company provides a warranty for the life of the windows. This warranty is also transferable to new owners if a home is sold by the original owners. It covers any defects and any problems caused during installation.
Research has shown that a Fleetwood RV has a 1 year or 15,000 mile coach warranty. There is also a 3 year or 45,000 mile structural warranty. The warranty is good for which ever situation comes first. It is also stated that this is fully transferable for the first 12 months.
Yes, "transferable" is the correct spelling.
I don't know why it happens, but there is a factory recall on the instrument cluster for 2000-2006 S class. It is a transferable warranty extension for 10 years from the original warranty start date of the vehicle. Mileage is unlimited.
Most of the time a used car warranty does transfer to the new buyer. It really depends on what the state law is at the time of sell so you must look at your own states laws. However, in most states it does transfer over.
No they are not transferable.
I just picked up a used 2997 Hyundai Santa Fe. Hyundai informs me that I am warranted for 5 years or 60 miles from the manufacture date of the vehicle. Your 2002 falls outside these parameters so I perceive you being out of luck (and warranty).
A warranty is only available for a limited number of miles and/or years. New Chevy have transferable warranties, but it's unclear how long this has been the policy. More specifics here http://www.chevrolet.com/owners/warranty/
what is the difference between transferrable and non transferable LC?
There are three morphemes in "transferable": "trans-", "fer", and "-able".