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Originally Posted by tpscruiser
Did you buy the PT used? If so, $150 is the standard charge to transfer the 7/70 Powertrain warranty to the new owner, If it is under 36,000 miles and less than 36 months from the "in service" date, you still have bumper-to-bumper coverage at no charge. Things may be different if the PT was originally sold as a fleet vehicle to a rental company.
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Originally Posted by Ptcruzer07
I called Dodge because I am the second owner. They said even though I bought it used from a non-dodge dealer, I can still transfer the powertrain warranty. So instead of 3/36 I get something like 7/70k. All this for a cost of $150. My car is 3 months from in service date and it only has 24k miles on it.
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Originally Posted by soonercruiser
With a used vehicle and already closing in on the 3/36, you'd be a fool not to get the extended warranty for $150! Are you a gambler - what are the odds of a high-cost failure - especially the tranny? That's what I am doing with both my 2006s. We're just unlucky that we weren't purchasing after Chrysler announced the automatic extension on some new vehicles. 
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hummm....I bought my 2006 PT from the Chrysler dealer in October. The in-service date was 7/20/06. I have about 21,000+ miles on the odometer. I believe I'm the 2nd owner (Avis Rental is the first) So, is there a chance I could be able to get this extended warranty?