October 3rd, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Auto warranty should be purchased after careful due diligence since it pertains repair and maintenance of the vehicle. Under the auto warranty, the car manufacturer has to repair and maintain the vehicle for a period of time from the period of sale. The warranty takes care of the cost of the replacement of spare parts. There are a number of warranty options. To begin with, opt for a flexible warranty. In case, you are not satisfied with the service provider, you can always choose a new warranty agency. Long term contracts with warranty agencies will give car owners few options of changing the plans. Â
An average warranty takes care of the repair and maintenance of the engine, drive train, power train and brake mechanism. There is another special category of the warranty called the bumper-to-bumper warranty. This type of a warranty takes of the entire car, end-to-end. This is mostly given to luxury and high end cars. But these days, the bumper-to-bumper warranty is also offered to other models of car. The premium for this type of warranty is on the higher side when compared to others. This category of warranty is good as the life insurance of the vehicle.Â
October 3rd, 2007 by Darren Dunner
   
All consumer-oriented products such as electric and home appliances should be sold by the dealer along with a warranty. The warranty is an assurance given by the product manufacturer to replace it in full or in part if found defective for a period of time from the date of its sale. The warranty is also issued to cars. It is called auto warranty. Â
There are two types of auto warranty. They are new car warranty and aftermarket auto warranty. New car warranty refers to warranty issued to brand new cars. Aftermarket auto warranty is given to pre-owned cars or used cars. The used car warranty is expensive when compared to the new car warranty considering the age of the vehicle and the risks involved. Â
The auto warranty is issued for a period of up to two years or three years. It is also issued for up to 30,000 miles covered by the vehicle. There is another category of warranty, which is an combination of the two. It means the warranty will be in place up to two years or 30,000 miles, which ever comes first. To make the best use of the warranty, try to drive the mileage within the first two years.Â
October 3rd, 2007 by Darren Dunner
Auto warranty is an assured car care, including repair and maintenance of the vehicle, at the cost of the auto manufacturer and dealer. No fee will be levied on the car owner during the warranty period for repairs and replacement of minor faulty spare parts. The warranty will be in place for a period of up to two years from the date of the car’s sale. The warranty is offered by the car manufacturer in association with an auto dealer and a third party agency, which carries out the repair and maintenance service. Â
All products, including cars, have to come with warranty. Any product that does come with the warranty is not considered to be of good quality. Under the US law, all consumer products should come with the warranty. The auto warranty is offered up to a two year period or 30000 miles covered by the vehicle or whichever comes first. In case, the vehicle suffers a breakdown on account of manufacturing defect, it will be replaced under warranty. However, the warranty does not cover the cost of the replacement of certain parts. It also does not cover the cost of the replacement of parts or accessories damaged in accidents.Â
October 1st, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Auto warranty tips refer to useful information that comes in handy while purchasing the warranty. Auto warranty tips are important since purchasing a warranty can be a tricky task. Either hire an auto consultant while purchasing the auto warranty or exercise caution in the deal if you are doing it on your own. Â
Auto warranty is an undertaking given by the vehicle manufacturer in association with the auto dealer to provide repair and maintenance service to the vehicle for a period of time from the date of its sale. The auto warranty also takes care of the cost of the replacement of spare parts if found defective within the warranty period. However, it does not take care of the cost of the replacement of expensive spare parts. Also, the spare parts or accessories damaged on account of accidents cannot be covered under the warranty. Â
There are two segments in auto warranty, used car warranty and new car warranty. Used car warranty refers to warranty issued to used cars while new car warranty refers to warranty issued to new cars. Watch out for fraudulent warranty while purchasing warranty for used cars. The used car warranty, also known as aftermarket auto warranty, is generally expensive considering the age of the vehicle.Â
October 1st, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A warranty is an assurance given by a product manufacturer to replace the product in part or in full if found to have a genuine manufacturing defect. The warranty period will exist for up to two years from the date of the sale of the product. Under US law, all products have to be accompanied by a warranty. The same applies to vehicles also. Therefore go for a suitable warranty. Â
A suitable auto warranty could mean one that is flexible, affordable, and functional and that meets your expectation. To select a suitable warranty, it is important to conduct review of the existing offers. At the time of purchasing the car, the auto dealer will provide the warranty offers. Insist for at least five different warranty packages. Normally, each auto dealer would have tied up with at least five different independent agencies for the warranty. Therefore, it should not be a problem for the auto dealer to provide five different warranty plans. Â
In auto warranty, there are two categories. They are new car warranty and used car warranty. New car warranty is issued to brand new cars released from the showroom. The used car warranty is issued to pre-owned cars. The used car warranty is also called as aftermarket auto warranty.Â
October 1st, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Auto warranty is a program under which the car manufacturer is obligated to replace defective and faulty spare parts. However, the warranty period should be in operation to replace the defective spare parts. The replacement of certain parts is not covered under the warranty. There are a number of warranty plans. It is advisable to opt for a flexible warranty plan. Â
The warranty plan ranges between three months and three years, depending on the requirement of the car owner. It is suggested that you begin with a flexible plan since it gives you the option of changing the service provider in case you are dissatisfied with the service of the existing agency. Normally, the auto warranty is provided by the auto dealer in association with a third party agent. Take caution while selecting the auto warranty. Opt for a reputed third party agent operated warranty. Â
The auto warranty does not take care of the cost of the replacement of spare parts damaged in accidents. In addition to this, the car owner cannot ask for replacement of the spare parts with the auto dealer if the warranty has expired. Hire an auto consultant to purchase a warranty plan.Â
September 28th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
For every person, their ultimate dream would be to own a car, and if they cant afford a new car, they might settle for a used car. Along with the car comes the freedom to travel, to be on your own and to not be dependent on someone for rides. But cars do require a lot of responsibility and care. If you are looking to buy a new car, or any other vehicle for that matter, you need to do your homework. Background checks and gather information are good ideas. You will need to consider details such as what kind of a vehicle you are interested in, what is the purpose and so on. Is it meant for personal use or for official business? Will you use it to travel long distances or will your travel be rugged. Will it be driven by one person or will there be many who might handle the car. All this will give an idea as to what kind of a car to buy which will last the longest. Also information related to the kind of services that come with the car, the auto warranty, and availability of spare parts will need to be gathered.
Once a person decides on going in for a brand new car, they will have to either approach the car dealers or get in touch with an agent. During this process, one needs plenty of patience and must not rush in and buy the first car they see. Going to the car showroom, speaking with the dealers, inspecting the car, taking it for a test drive , checking out the auto warranty papers are all part of making the right choice.
The Auto warranty is a written agreement signed between the parties involved, where the manufacturer agrees to carry out repairs and give full replacement in case of any faults and all this is done free of cost. Some companies might give a warranty for 2years and 20,000 miles whereas there might be others who give for 10years or 100000 miles. So, this must be cleared so the buyer is aware of how he can plan for car maintenance and service. Only when the buyer is convinced with the package and services offered by the car dealer, should you decide on what the car color should be and what type of accessories you might be interested in.
In case the warranty offered is not sufficient; the buyer can opt for extended warranty, by paying an extra amount to the dealer or car company. This will ensure his car is taken care of for that extra duration as well. In most cases, the auto warranty covers any mechanical and operational failures apart from accident coverage. One must also go in for insurance to pay for charges incurred during unforeseen cases. There are some companies which offer roadside assistance and have tie ups with service stations across the country. This makes it easier when you are looking to travel and can be worry free while planning your holiday or work related trips.
September 28th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
Auto warranty is a service executed by the car manufacturer to repair and maintain the vehicle at minimum cost for a period of time from the date of its sale to the customer. The auto warranty takes care of the cost of the replacement of defective parts. However, it does not take care of the cost of certain parts. The auto warranty comes in various segments. They include the new car warranty and used car warranty. While purchasing the auto warranty, beware of fraudulent warranty in circulation in the market.Â
While the circulation of fraudulent warranty in the new car warranty segment is minimal, it is extensive in the used car market, which is also known as aftermarket auto warranty market. Normally, there are plenty of customers in the used car market because of the low prices of vehicles. Keep away from attractive warranty that promises a plethora of services. All used car customers are protected under the law against fraudulent warranty. This law, also called lemon law, comes to the aid of customers, who have been given fraudulent warranty. Any auto dealer found issuing fraudulent warranty is liable to be questioned by a competent authority. Â
September 28th, 2007 by Darren Dunner

A warranty is an assurance given by the vehicle manufacturer to replace a part of the product or in full if found to be defective within a certain specified period of time from the date of its sale. This is a generally accepted business practice worldwide. Under US law, all consumer oriented goods and products have to be sold along with a warranty.
Any company that tries to push through its product without a warranty is liable for punishment. The same applies to warranty issued to cars. Choosing a car warranty can be a tricky job if you are not aware of the rules. Therefore, it is suggested that you hire an auto consultant to choose the right auto warranty for the car.Â
Auto warranty comes in two formats. While the first format is called new car warranty, generally issued to new cars, the second format is called used car warranty, issued to pre-owned cars and used cars. The used car warranty is also called as aftermarket auto warranty. Generally, the price of the used car warranty is higher when compared to the new car warranty considered the risks involved in an aged car. Hiring an auto consultant while purchasing a used car warranty is mandatory.Â
September 28th, 2007 by Darren Dunner

Auto warranty is an assurance given by the vehicle manufacturer to repair and maintain the car for a specified period of time. Under the auto warranty, replacement of spare parts and repairs of the car will be met by the car manufacturer. Normally, replacement of inexpensive spare parts is carried out by the vehicle manufacturer without levying any fee on the customer. This is a strong business practice that has gained ground in all developing countries. Any product that does not come with a warranty is not considered to be customer friendly. There are several types of auto warranty. The major among them are short term warranty, long term warranty and lifetime warranty.Â
Short term auto warranty refers to warranty issued for shorter periods such as six months to one year. Long term auto warranty refers to longer periods like three years to four years. Lifetime warranty refers to warranty issued for the entire life of the car, for up to 10 years. The warranty will exists till the life of the car exists. Normally, the lifetime warranty is expensive since the premium paid every year is higher. The lifetime warranty is usually issued to only luxury and high end cars whose customers are of great value to the car manufacturers. Â