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Originally Posted by jeremym
So if the X I'm looking at has 39k on the clock and has an 08/07 date on the VIN sticker, does that mean it's still under original warranty and then the CPO will start once I hit 50k? Or will the CPO start as soon as I buy the truck, if I do?
Also, it was a lease for a year and then someone bought it at 22k miles and owned it for a year and a half. Did the second owner (first buyer) still have the factory warranty or was it CPO'd back then?
It's a bit unclear how this works.
Again, OP, sorry to hijack.
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The CPO status starts either by the last owner who wanted the extension or by the dealer at the trade in. The CPO dates are based on the in-service date (original purchase or lease). But the new car warranty will remain in effect for its duration (the remaining 11k or thru 8/11). At that point the CPO warranty parameters kick in which go thru 100k or 8/13.
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