Can I transfer my GM warranty to a new owner if I sell my vehicle?

Asked 2 years ago
Yes, a General Motors warranty can typically be transferred to a new owner when you sell your vehicle, provided that certain conditions are met. Most GM warranties, including the limited warranty and the powertrain warranty, are designed to be transferable, which can add value to the sale of your vehicle. It is important for the new owner to be informed about the specifics of the warranty, including the remaining duration and coverage details. When transferring the warranty, it may be required to complete specific paperwork, which can often be found in the warranty booklet you received at the time of purchase. Additionally, the new owner may need to contact General Motors to register the transfer. It is a good idea to clarify these details to ensure a smooth transition of the warranty. For more information on the warranty transfer process, please refer to the official General Motors website, where current guidelines can be found.
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Answered Jul 11, 2025

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