The Lexus manufacturer warranty offers Port Washington drivers a number of types of coverage for their vehicle. How long is the Lexus warranty? 48 months/50,000 miles (whichever comes first) of coverage, starting from the date they purchase their new Lexus model. What does the Lexus warranty cover? Read on to find out. Then, explore our new inventory of Lexus vehicles at Rallye Lexus in Glen Cove and contact us to discuss your warranty options and schedule some test drives!
Now that Roslyn drivers know what the Lexus warranty is and how long the Lexus warranty is, let’s take a look at what the Lexus manufacturer warranty covers:
Basic Warranty – 48 months/50,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty – 72 months/70,000 miles
Hybrid Warranty – 8 years/100,000 miles – 10 years/150,000 miles for 2020 and newer models
Complimentary Maintenance – At 6 months/5,000 miles and 12 months/10,000 miles
Lexus Roadside Assistance – 48 months/unlimited miles
Corrosion Perforation Warranty – 72 months/unlimited miles
You know how long the Lexus warranty is, what the Lexus warranty is in the first place, and what it covers. If you’d like to discuss the Lexus warranty in further detail, or test drive some of the models covered by the Lexus manufacturer warranty near Manhasset, give Rallye Lexus a call at (516) 303-9635. We’ll walk you through all of your options. In the meantime, take a moment to explore our Lexus research guides, for other helpful reads, including our guide on the Lexus extended warranty costs.
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