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I've purchased a number of hondas in different states and different dealerships....not one had a lifetime powertrain
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I don't recall mine having any power train warranty
You paid extra for 5/60 on powertrain? I would call Honda corporate and confirm that 5/60 is standard and get your money back. The 3/36 is bumper to bumper. The lifetime powertrain warranty I got I didn't even know until I was signing. It was a straight up no bullshit dealership and kind of small too. Probably a perk to lure customers.I had to pay extra for 60,000. Got 36,000 w car
In hindsight, if you paid a reasonable price it's peace of mind at least. For that small an extension I hope you didn't pay too much. I don't buy extended warranties anymore but glad I did when I was a teenager. I had 100k warranty and a/c went out, on my trusty ole '96 civic even, in middle of summer and I drove ~30k miles a years way back when. I wouldn't have been able to afford the $900 it cost to fix it. It's really been the only major thing that happened to a vehicle of mine. My F-150 had rear axle bearings go out about 70k miles about 3-3.5 years in but I was easily able to afford the $200 to get them replaced 5 years ago.The 5/60 must have been bumper to bumper. It was just a continuation of the 3/36 I remember. In hindsight it was pointless because I won't be driving often because I will be at school