Maintaining both your new car and your new car warranty
As a private auto repair technician, I have noticed time and time again that most people who buy new cars are unaware of the limitations and specifications of their new car warranties. I am continuously being referred to people with new cars who require service maintenance, oil changes, battery recharges or any other assistance that one might find themselves needing with any car. Luckily for them, I am able to advise them that no one should service or attempt to repair their new cars except authorized dealers and those authorized by dealers to provide such service.
If I had interfered in any one of those cars on any single instance, the owners of the cars would be liable to lose their new car warranties. And with this, most likely they also lose whatever roadside assistance that they may have been covered for. Persons who choose make an investment into a new vehicle should also make it their responsibilities to know about the new car warranty that they get with the purchase. All vehicle purchases out of a dealer’s or manufacturer come with a new car warranty, and in all warranty you will find the basic information on how to maintain your warranty so that you do not loose out on hundreds of dollars in savings.