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Most Infiniti models come with an extended powertrain warranty in addition to the standard factory warranty of 4 years or 60,000 miles. The powertrain warranty covers 6 years or 70,000 miles - whichever comes first. This extended coverage is limited in scope and only covers the engine, transmission, the safety restraint system and a few other powertrain components. The limited powertrain warranty does not cover many of the common repairs that a typical owner experiences as their vehicle ages or as the mileage increases. A good extended warranty can fill the gap between the powertrain coverage and real comprehensive coverage. There are Infiniti extended warranties available that will cover your vehicle long after the factory warranty ends.
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A well maintained car can easily last for 100,000 miles or more. The key is proper, regularly scheduled maintenance. Proper maintenance will also help preserve the integrity of your warranty because most car manufacturers expect you to adhere to regular maintenance duties. Your warranty could be voided if you don't.
When possible, utilize a franchised Infiniti dealership for any necessary repairs. Exceptions can be made in emergency situations. If you do find yourself in a roadside accident consider these tips: Your safety should always come first, so move your car out of traffic to a safe location. Use your emergency flashers to alert other drivers to potential hazards. Stay inside your vehicle for your protection and call for help. If you don't have a cell phone handy, ask any strangers who stop to help you to call for roadside assistance.
It may be tempting to use aftermarket parts in your vehicle, but a good reason to use a franchised Infiniti dealership for needed repairs is that if you install an aftermarket component and that part causes the failure of an otherwise covered warranty part, your warranty could be voided. You could end up paying some significant out-of-pocket repair costs.
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