These 6 Automakers Won't Survive 2027 — And Your Warranty Goes With Them

Owning a car in 2026 shouldn't feel like a gamble, yet for many, it’s becoming a structural nightmare. I’ve seen owners left with high-end vehicles they can’t even unlock because the manufacturer’s servers went dark along with their bank accounts. When household names like Nissan or the massive Stellantis group start showing these kinds of financial tremors, your long-term warranty is only as solid as the company’s next quarterly report. We’re witnessing a massive industry shakeout where a signature on a contract doesn't guarantee parts or service if the lights go out at headquarters. It's time to rethink what brand reliability actually means when the very existence of these companies is on the line.