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Hyundai Motor America says it is extending its 10-year, 100,000-mile (160,934-km) powertrain warranty through 2010.
“Ten-year warranty coverage is only possible because of the extremely high quality standards Hyundai has achieved, and we’re excited to offer new Hyundai owners this benefit for at least the next four years,” says Steve Wilhite, HMA chief operating officer, in a statement.
Hyundai also has a 5-year, 60,000-mile (95,561-km) bumper-to-bumper warranty and 7-year, unlimited anti-perforation coverage included in its Hyundai Advantage warranty.
The auto maker says it has sold 2.75 million units since introducing the warranty in the ’99 model year.