Very odd. I think the problem is the warranty may have been activated by the dealer. Many times they do this when they get the car. That way if there are any incentives they can say the car was sold and get those. I know a lot of Mercedes dealers do this. Then if it doesn't sell in a few months they will wholesale the car and keep their incentive. Kind of crappy for dealers to do this so you should always find out when the warranty activation was on the car. Sorry to keep referencing MBs in my posts. I frequent MB forums a bunch since that is what I like (and they used to own chrysler). remember the crossfire is my wife's car but I like it.