Auto Warranties | Getting a Used Car Warranty
What if the warranty on the used car you bought does not transfer?
When you’ve purchased a previously owned vehicle, you may find out that the warranty that was on the new car has expired. Or you may find that the warranty transfers some benefits, but not all of them. Is there anything you can do to have warranty coverage when you assume ownership?
Yes. You can actually purchase your warranty separately, and get coverage via an extended warranty that will make up the difference or overlap slightly.
When you shop, don’t just pick up the cheapest warranty you can find. Compare pricing, but also compare what coverage you’re getting for your money. Weigh this against how reliable your car will be overall or the likelihood of an unexpected major repair expense.
Lack of warranty coverage doesn’t have to be a deal breaker.
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