Lifetime Warranty
COVERAGE SO GOOD IT LASTS A LIFETIME.
Don't purchase your next car without lifetime coverage.


Total Paid Since 2010
$3,411,513

Total Number of Claims Paid
1,426

Most Expensive Claim
$9500

Average Engine Claim
$6924

Average Transmission Claim
$4471
Your Vehicle Is Protected FOREVER, It’s All Covered!
Unlimited Time, Unlimited Miles.
☑️ Unlimited Time, Unlimited Miles.
☑️ No Hidden Fees
☑️ No Deductible
☑️ No Maximum Miles
☑️ No Maximum Ownership
☑️ 100% of Parts and Labor
(1) All internally lubricated parts contained within the vehicle's engine, including pistons, piston
rings, piston pins, crankshaft, crankshaft main bearings, connecting rods and rod bearings,
camshaft and camshaft bearings, cam followers. timing chain. timing gears, guides, Pensioners,
and rocker arms. rocker shafts. rocker bushings, cylinder head valves, valve guides, valve
lifters, valve springs, valve seals, valve retainers, valve seats, push rods, water pump, oil pump
housing, harmonic balancer, oil pan, flywheel, flexplate, timing chain cover, intake and exhaust
manifolds, valve covers, and engine mounts. Seals & gaskets, only if required in the repair of
the Covered Part, (2) The engine block and cylinder heads, provided the breakdown of the
engine block or cylinder heads is caused by the breakdown of a part listed in the clause (1)
above (does not include any pan other than what is supplied in the long block assembly).
Electric oil pump, electric motor/generator, and all internal parts, drive motor dampener, motor/generator belt tensioner, three-phase high voltage caóles, and internal fasteners are for Hybrid EV and EV.
Automatic or Standard Transmission. All internally lubricated parts, plus torque converter, vacuum modulator, electronic shift control unit, transmission cooler, transmission mounts, oil pan, seals & gaskets (if required in repair of Covered Part), transmission case and housing (if damaged by an internally lubricated part). Manual transmission clutches, pressure plates, and throw-out óearings are now covered. Transfer case (only if damaged by an internally lubricated part) and all its internally lubricated parts. and seals & gaskets (only if required in the repair of a Covered Part). Powersplit device and all internal components, reduction/reducer box and all internal components, and internal fasteners. Note, any of the other non-specific components associated with the drive system, like wheel bearings, draft shafts, limited slip differential, etc, would all be covered as they would on any other vehicle, Hybrid EV and EV
Front or rear. All internal parts contained within the drive axle, drive axle case, locking hubs, drive shafts, and universal joints. constant velocity joints, axle bearings,4-wheel drive actuator, and differential cover. drive axle housing (only if damaged by an internally lubricated part), and seals & gaskets (only if required in repair of a Covered Part), Hybrid EV and EV
Under this program, you may be reimbursed for towing services up to $300 in the event of a breakdown.

Maintenance Requirements
Routine maintenance is critical to ensure optimum performance of your vehicle. Servicing your vehicle at any of our Gerald Family dealerships. Simply follow the maintenance schedule outlined in your GERALD EXCLUSIVE LIFETIME WARRANTY AGREEMENT and you’re covered for life.
Remember to notify us in advance of any maintenance performed outside of your selling dealership. This process is for record keeping purposes only. There is no requirement that you return to your selling dealer or any other repair facility. The choices are yours!
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the catch?
There is no catch; this program is provided to you at no charge. The only requirement is that you follow the customary maintenance outlined in your agreement and keep records of all customary maintenance performed.
What is covered by the program?
The program provides coverage to the engine, transmission and drive axle components listed in the agreement for as long as you own your vehicle regardless of how long you own the vehicle and how many miles you drive.
What is the program limit of liability?
The limit of liability is the NADA average retail value of the vehicle at time of claim.
Can my Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty be transferred when I sell my vehicle?
The agreement is not eligible for transfer.
How do I make a claim if I have a breakdown?
Contact the dealer where you purchased your vehicle, they will handle it from there!
Is there a deductible that I need to pay when making a claim?
There is no deductible on the program. All parts and labor are covered 100%.
If my vehicle breaks down and the breakdown is covered by the Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty agreement, am I re required to pay for the repair and then wait to be reimbursed?
No, you are not required to pay for covered repairs out of pocket. All repairs are paid via credit card by the program administrator. Please be sure, however, that all repairs are authorized prior to the repair being completed. Unauthorized repairs will not be covered.
What if I need to be towed or need a rental car while my vehicle is being repaired?
Towing is provided by your Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty agreement.
How do I know what maintenance is required to keep my Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty agreement in force?
You are required to maintain your vehicle in accordance with the customary maintenance outlined in your Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty agreement.
What if my vehicle is equipped with an oil change light/indicator reminder system?
Recommended maintenance will need to be performed when your indicator signals you for maintenance, but cannot exceed the customary maintenance intervals outlined in your Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty agreement.
Can I change my own oil?
No. All services must be performed by a professional service facility. This is to ensure proper documentation, as well as the workmanship of the services performed on your vehicle. See your Warranty agreement for complete details on customary maintenance requirements
How does the Gerald Exclusive Lifetime Warranty administrator know when I have customary maintenance performed?
You are required to keep records of all maintenance performed on your vehicle. Record of maintenance must include the vehicle identification number (VIN), description of the vehicle, date of service, and your vehicle’s odometer miles.
Do I have to use an ASE certified facility?
No, however, we strongly recommend it. ASE technicians are certified through a national non-profit organization to ensure the technicians competency in many areas of the automotive industry. Repair establishments with at least one ASE technician are permitted to display the ASE sign. Motorists should look for facilities that display the ASE Blue Seal of Excellence® logo.
Why do I need to contact the administrator for scheduled maintenance outside of my selling dealer?
The reason we require you to call prior to having your maintenance performed, is for record keeping purposes only.