* Original purchase date: The warranty clock started ticking from the date the vehicle was first sold.
* Type of warranty: Chevrolet offered several warranties in 2010, including a basic bumper-to-bumper warranty, a powertrain warranty, and a corrosion warranty. Each had a different duration and mileage limit.
* Previous owners and service history: Any remaining warranty might have been affected by previous repairs or ownership changes.
To find out what warranty coverage, if any, remains on a *specific* 2010 Chevrolet Suburban, you'd need to:
1. Check the original owner's manual: This should specify the original warranty terms.
2. Obtain the vehicle's history report: Services like Carfax or AutoCheck can provide details about the vehicle's history, including warranty information.
3. Contact a Chevrolet dealership: Provide the vehicle identification number (VIN) to a dealership; they can access the warranty information through their systems.
Keep in mind that a 2010 vehicle is likely well beyond the original manufacturer's warranty expiration. Any remaining coverage would be exceptionally rare.