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Car Warranty Nissan Juke

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raybush | 16:22 Sat 07th Nov 2020 | Motoring
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Can someone possibly give me a bit of advice regarding car Warranties.

I bought a 67 plate Nissan Juke back in August 2020 .The car was first registered early December 2017 .

I believe that Nissan give a three year Warranty on new cars ?.
The car has only got 3800 miles on it and has been well looked after .
My question is ,does the three year Warranty go with the car ?only the car has developed a noise from cold which to me sounds like either a piece of the heat shield has dropped slightly and when cold is touching the exhaust or ,the Catalytic converter within the Front exhaust box has worked loose ,not sure .
So i thought ,if the Warranty is still live i'd get Nissan to see if it can be sorted under Warranty .

Any help advice would be great.
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Yes, the manufacturer's warranty is for the car - not the owner!
Better be quick, though!
Go to the dealers first and see what they say, it will depend on what the small print says on your receipt or warranty.
From the Nissan UK website:
"I HAVE JUST BOUGHT A USED NISSAN - HOW DO I TRANSFER THE VEHICLE WARRANTY TO MY NAME?

If your name, address or registration number has changed, or if you have become a subsequent owner of the vehicle, you should complete the 'Notice of Change' freepost card in the back page of your Warranty Information Booklet".

https://www.nissan.co.uk/customer-service/faqs.html
Hey there, apologies for resurrecting an older thread, but I couldn't help but notice your question about car warranties. I recently stumbled upon JDMbuysell https://www.jdmbuysell.com/buying-guide/nissan-silvia/ , a platform specializing in Japanese cars for sale, and they might have some useful information for you. When it comes to warranties, it's best to reach out to Nissan directly to clarify if the three-year warranty applies to your specific car. Given the low mileage and good care you've taken of your Nissan Juke, it's worth exploring if the warranty covers the noise issue you mentioned. Don't hesitate to contact Nissan and explain the situation to see if they can assist you.
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