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Old 08-18-2019, 11:04 AM   #778
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Originally Posted by Orion89 View Post
Hey Guys, I'm in the market for a used SS and was looking at an A8 2016.


I was wondering if anybody might be able to provide insight as to whether this issue is being covered under the 3yr bumper-to-bumper warranty, or if it would fall under the longer power train warranty as well. I am hoping it would be the latter, since I am reading in the Chevrolet Limited Warranty and Owner Assistance Information that the torque converter is included in the 5-year warranty, but I was just curious if anybody might know for sure. I'm just concerned with the problem presenting itself if I end up buying the 2016 since it is fresh out of that 3 year window at this point, but it is a killer deal I am having a hard time passing up.


Thanks in advance to anybody that can help out!
Welcome to the forum!

I don't know if the warranty differs in Canada, but here in the states, the Service Writer at the Chevy dealership I use says it is covered under the longer powertrain warranty.
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