Saab Cuts Warranty Terms In U.S., Bumper to Bumper Stays the Same
Update: I've just spoken with Joanne Krell, Cadillac/Hummer/Saab
Communications, and gotten the scoop. The WSJ incorrectly states a
7/100,000 warranty term, it should be 5/100,000. I've also heard back
from John Stoll at the WSJ and he's fixing the article. Saab's cutback
on powertrain coverage by 1 year and 50,000 miles, while unfortunate,
is certainly less troublesome than VW's scaling back its bumper to
bumper coverage from 4/50 to 3/36. The change is effective with the
2009 model year.
GM Reduces Saab Warranty Terms - WSJ.com
Saab
is cutting back its warranty coverage in the States, but it is wisely
leaving its bumper to bumper coverage at four years, 50,000 miles and
its free scheduled maintenance at 3/36,000.
The WSJ article
states "Saab vehicles will now come with a four-year, 50,000 mile
warranty rather than the seven-year, 100,000 mile warranty offered on
vehicles sold through GM's other seven divisions in the U.S. " Which
warranty are they talking about? GM's powertrain warranty is 5/100,000
and not 7/100,000.
Above, I have posted a snapshot of Chevy's 2008 warranty coverage. As you can see there is no warranty that is 7/100.

