General Motors Corporation New Vehicle Limited Warranty; What Is Covered - Cadillac 2006 Warranty And Owner Assistance Information

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General Motors Corporation New Vehicle Limited Warranty

GM will provide for repairs to the vehicle during the
warranty period in accordance with the following terms,
conditions, and limitations.

What Is Covered

Warranty Applies
This warranty is for GM vehicles registered in
the United States and normally operated in the
United States or Canada, and is provided to the
original and any subsequent owners of the vehicle
during the warranty period.
Repairs Covered
The warranty covers repairs to correct any vehicle
defect related to materials or workmanship occurring
during the warranty period. Needed repairs will be
performed using new or remanufactured parts.
No Charge
Warranty repairs, including towing, parts, and labor,
will be made at no charge.
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Obtaining Repairs
To obtain warranty repairs, take the vehicle to a
Cadillac dealer facility within the warranty period and
request the needed repairs. A reasonable time must be
allowed for the dealer to perform necessary repairs.
Warranty Period
The warranty period for all coverages begins on the
date the vehicle is first delivered or put in use and ends
at the expiration of the coverage period.
Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage
The complete vehicle is covered for 4 years or
50,000 miles, whichever comes first, except for other
coverages listed here under "What Is Covered" and
those items listed under "What Is Not Covered" later
in this section.
Tire Coverage
The tires supplied with your vehicle are covered
against defects in material or workmanship under the
Bumper-to-Bumper coverage. Any tire replaced will
continue to be warranted for the remaining portion of the
Bumper-to-Bumper coverage period.

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