I'm not certain how it works in Canada my understanding in the US, if its imported from another country no warranty in US.
There are different independent business units underwriting/administering the warranties within the Stellantis umbrella. IIRC, FCA Canada Inc is separate from FCA US LLC and that's the issue.
The country of origination isn't the deciding factor, it's more dependent on the manufacturer, the planet alignment, and luck, in some cases.
Toyota Canada makes it very clear that a new vehicle warranty is valid in Canada and the US.
And according to this dude in the video linked below, every other manufacturer besides GM is a crap shoot. I believe he said no problem with GM warranties.
Every new vehicle comes with a comprehensive Toyota factory warranty and roadside assistance. Get coverage details.
www.toyota.ca
Likewise, Toyota USA has the same policy.
My short answer: It depends. As dealer principal for three different vehicle manufacturers, my brother knows a lot about warranties. So I asked him about Canadian warranties because I’ve hear…
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Apparently, there may be a process to buy a new Canadian FCA vehicle, import it to the USA and still have a warranty, however, buying a Canadian vehicle in the US, is a no-go unless previously authorized by FCA. I copied this from a Canadian '21 Ram 1500 Classic warranty manual.
If you move from Canada to the USA, FCA may have a process to transfer your warranty but... it does appear somewhat ambiguous. LOL
I have no further info on FCA USA vehicle warranties being authorized in Canada, yet.
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