Tips On Buying Warranty For Used Cars

Sunday, September 27th, 2009

Used car buyers need to get their money’s worth as soon as their purchase has been confirmed. New or not, cars should have warranties. It is a right, not a privilege.

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Used Auto Warranty Warning: Beware Dealer-Issued Extended Auto Warranty Coverage

Thursday, September 24th, 2009

Buying a used car? You need an extended auto warranty to protect you from expensive surprises down the road. But be careful when your dealer tries to sell you used auto extended warranty coverage. Usually, the dealer is simply reselling used auto warranties issued by a used auto warranty company, with a markup of up to $1000. You could just as easily have bought the extended warranty directly from the auto warranty company.

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Extended Auto Warranty: a Welcome Add-on When Purchasing a New Car

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

An extended auto warranty can be defined as a contract that a dealership or warranty company offers to cover repairs under said contract. There are two types of extended auto warranties: bumper-to-bumper and powertrain.

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Buying Warranty for Used Cars

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Some people who avail themselves of auto warranty coverage usually have a notion that they are purchasing a special shield that protects their vehicle from unnecessary wear and tear. Though this is true, this idea is primarily bound to a contract that the buyer should read prior to signing anything. There are instances when consumers buy a used car then expect the auto warranty company to get their cars back in shape for them. Buyers then unnecessarily file a complaint and get angry once their request is denied simply because their understanding of the conditions that constitute the warranty differs from what the warranty company has explicitly stated on their contract. It is advisable therefore to read in order to avoid uncalled for weeping.

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