Thursday, September 30, 2021

What Does Standard Factory of A RAM 1500 Cover?



Buying a new RAM 1500 is one of the best feelings in the world, driving off the Melloy Dodge lot with a new, reliable, and one of our best selling trucks. The family at Melloy Dodge wants you to fully understand what type of warranty coverages you can expect when purchasing a RAM 1500 and the additional coverages you can include in your financing. Our very knowledgeable finance officers will walk you through what they cover as well, but let’s lay it out here first. 

When you purchase a new RAM 1500, it will come with a three-year or 36,000-mile limited warranty, which covers defects and damage to your car as a result of factory-installed parts. In general, those parts are covered for replacement at the factory cost, not driver cost. Things NOT included in the limited warranty are routine maintenance, damage to the interior or exterior due to aftermarket parts, and any part not on the vehicle when it left the lot. 


However, you can purchase an extended limited warranty plan to finance the purchase of your new RAM 1500! This type of warranty coverage is typically purchased separately, offers coverage for your new vehicle after the original term of the standard warranty ends. Speaking with one of our financial officers, they can better find coverage that best suits your needs. Additional perks to purchasing an extended limited warranty are the availability of limited rental car coverage, roadside assistance, key fob replacement, and genuine Mopar parts for replacement. 


If you are interested in purchasing an extended limited warranty on your new RAM 1500, we can look into the coverage plan that best suits your needs. Our knowledgeable finance officers are ready to help you make the deal of a lifetime. Melloy Dodge has been locally owned and operated within New Mexico for four decades, and that’s because we give out some of the best DEALs in town! Stop in today to see what makes purchasing from Melloy Dodge different than another dealership. 

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