Actually there is not as much fine print on there as you would think. I was looking at a Mega Cab at the same time I was looking at the Tundra. In the end, I just couldn't bring myself to buy a Chrysler product even with a lifetime warranty

. Basically to sum up the warranty: it is non-transferable. This weeds a lot of trucks out since they don't keep vehicles that long. Second, you have to bring in the vehicle every 60,000 miles to have them check everything out. This is done at no charge. Third, you have to be able to PROVE that you had the minimum maintenance done on the vehicle at the proper intervals and with the proper products. In my opinion this would be very hard to do unless you had all your service done at the dealership. It almost smells of a variation of the "free tires for life" scam that come dealerships run. But that's just my opinion.