DTNA introduces extended warranty program

Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) has launched a new extended warranty program for Freightliner and Western Star trucks with Detroit engines.

Extended Optimum is available for those who already own a used truck or those in the process of buying one.

“Until now, fleets and owner-operators with expired coverages have resorted to non-OEM warranty providers,” said Kelly Gedert, general manager aftermarket strategic value chain and technology. “Many simply go without coverage. With Extended Optimum, customers now get protection for their investment and the peace of mind that comes with DTNA’s extended coverage, comparable to the original base warranty.”

DTNA warranty
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The extended coverage includes repairs using genuine OEM parts. 

Customers can choose to cover the engine or chassis, a bundle of the two, or other standalone coverages.

There are no claim caps, deductibles, or limits of liability, and all work is performed by certified Freightliner, Western Star, and Detroit technicians, the company adds.


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