Your Legal Rights Under These Limited Warranties; Incidental And Consequential Damages Not Covered - Jeep Automobile Warranty Information Booklet

Chrysler 2007
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LEGAL RIGHTS
1. Your Legal Rights Under
These Limited Warranties
The warranties contained in this booklet are the only
express warranties that Chrysler Motors LLC ("Chrysler")
makes for your vehicle. These warranties give you specific
legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from
state to state. For example, you may have some implied
warranties, depending on the state where your vehicle was
sold or is registered.
These implied warranties are limited, to the extent allowed
by law, to the time periods covered by the express written
warranties contained in this booklet.
If you use your vehicle primarily for business or commer-
cial purposes, then these implied warranties do not apply
and Chrysler completely disclaims them to the extent
allowed by law. And the implied warranty of fitness for a
particular purpose does not apply if your vehicle is used for
racing, even if the vehicle is equipped for racing.
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Some states do not allow limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not
apply to you.
1.1 Incidental and Consequential
Damages Not Covered
Your warranties don't cover any incidental or
consequential damages connected with your vehicle's
failure, either while under warranty or afterward.
Examples of such damages include:
• lost time;
• inconvenience;
• the loss of the use of your vehicle;
• the cost of rental vehicles, gasoline, telephone,
travel, or lodging;
• the loss of personal or commercial property; and
• the loss of revenue.
Some states don't allow incidental or consequential
damages to be excluded or limited, so this exclusion
may not apply to you.

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