* Basic Limited Warranty: This covers most parts and systems for a specific period (usually 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first). This is the main bumper-to-bumper warranty.
* Powertrain Limited Warranty: This covers the engine, transmission, and drivetrain components for a longer period (typically 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first).
* Rust-Through Warranty: This covers rust perforation for a specified period, often a longer term than the basic warranty.
Used Chrysler 300s will have warranties that are significantly impacted by their age and mileage. Any remaining factory warranty will be significantly shorter, or possibly expired entirely. A used Chrysler 300 might have an extended warranty purchased by a previous owner, but this is not guaranteed. Dealers may also offer certified pre-owned (CPO) warranties, but these vary greatly in terms of coverage and length.
To know the specifics of the warranty for a particular Chrysler 300, you must check:
* The owner's manual: This will detail the original factory warranties.
* The vehicle's history report: This can indicate if any extended warranties are in place.
* The dealer: If you are buying a used car from a dealership, ask them specifically about any remaining warranty or available CPO programs.
In short, there's no single answer without knowing the specific year and condition of the Chrysler 300.