1. Nissan New Car Warranty:
- When purchasing a brand-new Nissan vehicle, the manufacturer provides a basic warranty coverage that usually covers three years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first).
- This new car warranty typically covers defects in materials or workmanship, but it may not be transferable.
2. Nissan Certified Pre-Owned Program (CPO):
- If you purchase a used Nissan that's part of the Nissan CPO program, it may come with a comprehensive warranty, also known as the CPO Limited Warranty.
- CPO vehicles undergo a rigorous inspection process and come with additional coverage beyond the original manufacturer's warranty.
- Nissan CPO warranty coverage may be transferable, depending on the specific terms outlined by Nissan and the dealership.
3. Third-Party Warranties:
- Apart from Nissan's manufacturer warranties and the CPO program, some dealerships or third-party companies offer extended warranty plans.
- The transferability of these extended warranties can vary, as they are not provided by Nissan directly. It's important to carefully read the warranty terms before purchasing.
To determine whether the warranty on a used Nissan is transferable, it's best to consult with the specific Nissan dealership you're making the purchase from. They will be able to provide accurate information based on the vehicle's history, warranty coverage, and dealership policies.