Warranty Information
As a licensed Pennsylvania dealer, every vehicle we sell must have passed a Pennsylvania State inspection, which covers tires, lights, brakes, suspension and emissions. We must also display a Pennsylvania State Buyer's Guide in the window of every vehicle we have out for sale, indicating that particular vehicle's individual warranty.
As a Pennsylvania Dealer in good standing, we provide a standard 30 day or 1,000 mile warranty with each vehicle sold with less than 100,000 miles or more than $3,000.00. We agree to pay 100% of the Labor and 100% of the Parts for the covered systems that fail during the warranty period.
Systems covered are:
- Engine - all lubricated parts, water pump, manifolds, engine block, cylinder head, rotary engine housings and fly wheel
- Frame & Body - frame cracks, corrective welds, or rusted through, bent or twisted frame
- Transmission - transmission case, internal parts and torque converter
- Drive Shaft - front and rear drive axle housings and internal parts, axle shafts, propeller shafts and universal joints
- Differential - leakage, cracked or damaged housing which is visible, abnormal noise or vibration caused by faulty differential
- Cooling system - leakage including radiator, improperly functioning water pump
- Brakes - master cylinder, vacuum assist booster, wheel cylinders, hydraulic lines and fittings and disc brake calipers
- Steering - steering gear housing and all internal parts, power steering pump, valve body, rack & pinion
- Electrical - alternator, generator, starter, ignition system excluding the battery
- Fuel System - visible leakage
- Inoperable Accessories - gauges or warning devices, AC or heater/defroster
- Suspension System
- Tires
- Wheels
- Exhaust
Extended Warranties
In addition to our own warranties, the customer has the option to purchase, at his/her own expense, a warranty from a very reliable company. These warranties provide from 3-month to 60 month coverage packages.
GAP Protection
GAP is a unique coverage program that protects you from financial disaster in case your vehicle is stolen or totaled. Here's why: as your vehicle gets older, the actual cash value (ACV) declines, while your loan balance may remain higher than what the insurance company will pay you. You are then liable for the difference between what the insurance company pays and what you owe the bank. With GAP coverage you are covered if this situation were to occur.
Please allow us to discuss with you all of your warranty and GAP coverage options.




