April 28th, 2012 by Hal Moses
If you purchase a new vehicle you generally wouldn’t expect issues to arise early on in the vehicle’s lifetime. Major issues can be very costly. For example, an engine replacement can cost more than $2,000 dollars. If you have a good extended auto warranty program, you will not have to worry about repair costs. The question is, how do you select a good auto warranty company?
Many people think that they have to purchase an extended warranty from the selling dealer when they purchase a vehicle. However, this is not true and it can cause an increase in the cost of coverage. If you want to be sure that you are receiving a good deal, you should look into buying a warranty from an aftermarket auto warranty company. Here are some important things you should keep in mind:
1. Know what kind of coverage you need for your vehicle and how long you need the coverage for.
2. Make sure that you are buying the warranty from a reputable company. You can look for feedback on the Internet and check out the company’s ratings on the national Better Business Bureau’s website.
April 18th, 2012 by Hal Moses
All across the country, cars are necessary for everyday travel. Between getting to work and running errands, we rely on our vehicles to get us from point A to point B.
Since our cars are our main source of transportation, it is necessary to bring it to the shop for maintenance and repairs. When we bring our cars into the shop to fix one problem, we are sometimes told that there is another one as well. In cases such as this, an auto warranty is a good thing to have. Having an aftermarket auto warranty helps motorists have peace of mind when they bring their cars into the shop for maintenance and repairs. Also, be sure to keep in mind that taking your vehicle to a reputable repair shop can help you to get the estimated cost of repairs in writing before they are actually performed on your vehicle.
March 29th, 2012 by Hal Moses
There are two types of extended auto warranties. There are warranties that are accessible through aftermarket auto warranty companies and warranties that are backed by the manufacturer.
An extended auto warranty that comes from a manufacturer includes a wide range of repairs and services. Repairs performed on your car are usually done at a dealership that is approved by the manufacturer. This means that you will not run into any problems having them done.
An extended warranty that is purchased from an aftermarket company will cost much less. This kind of warranty varies in price and quality, depending upon which company you select. Therefore, it is essential to keep your wits about you and shop wisely.
No matter where you obtain your extended warranty, it is important to really do your research before making a purchase. Compare quality and prices of warranties before making a final decision on where to purchase.
March 10th, 2012 by Hal Moses
Most people tend to spend a lot of money when purchasing an aftermarket auto warranty or and extended warranty for their cars. These warranties come into play after the original warranty or factory warranty on your car is terminated. Once you purchase an aftermarket auto warranty, then the bills for changed parts and repairs are paid by your warranty provider. However, there is something very important to know when you are planning on buying an aftermarket warranty:
An aftermarket warranty, like most new car warranties or dealer warranties, doesn’t usually provide coverage for expenses and repairs that are related to wear and tear. While an aftermarket bumper-to-bumper warranty will take care of expenses incurred on changes and repairs performed on almost all of the parts of your vehicle, it still won’t cover your brakes, tires, etcetera. However, there are some companies out there that will provide a warranty that cover wear and tear parts as well. It is smart to purchase a warranty that covers wear and tear parts even if it a bit more expensive that a regular mechanical warranty. This is because approximately eighty percent of your vehicle repair charges are incurred due to wear and tear issues, and you will save a lot of money with this type of warranty, especially if you have an older vehicle.
March 2nd, 2012 by Hal Moses
An aftermarket auto warranty is also known as an extended auto warranty. They are different from warranties that are provided by manufacturers at the time of the vehicle purchase. The warranty that is purchased after the original factory warranty is terminated is the aftermarket auto warranty.
The owner of a vehicle needs to buy the aftermarket warranty because the car is likely to experience wear and tear even after the original warranty is terminated. Before purchasing an aftermarket warranty, there are many things that must be considered. Such things include physical condition of the vehicle and the miles coverage. The vehicle owners can save money on the cost of replacement and repair of parts that are covered by a warranty.
However, the customer should be wary when signing an aftermarket warranty deed because there have been cases of fraud reported. Prior to purchase, the consumer should ensure the coverage being provided by the aftermarket dealer.
Aftermarket warranties are offered by car dealers or third-party companies. Usually the dealer offers less coverage than that of a third-party company. Consumers should always be certain to check the Better Business Bureau’s ratings for the company that they are purchasing from. Purchasing from an A+ rated company will provide consumers with assurance when making the purchase.
September 20th, 2011 by Hal Moses
There are two main types of extended warranties. There are warranties that are backed by the manufacturer and warranties that are obtainable through aftermarket auto warranty companies.
An extended warranty from a manufacturer includes a large variety of services and repairs. Repairs on your vehicle are usually made at a dealership approved by the manufacturer, which means that you won’t experience any problems getting them done.
An extended warranty purchased through an aftermarket auto warranty company will cost much less money. This type of warranty will vary in quality and price depending upon what company you choose. Therefore it is important to keep your wits about you and shop smart.
No matter where you acquire your extended warranty, it is important to do your research. Compare prices and warranty quality before you make your decision.
August 9th, 2011 by Hal Moses
Pick The Right Auto Warranty For You:
First, figure out what kind of coverage you need. There are many different types of warranties such as used car warranties, new car warranties, and certified warranties. Each warranty offers a different amount of coverage so be sure to research what kind of auto warranty you need before you make the final purchase.
Second, check to see if your credit union provides an aftermarket auto warranty. This allows for more security when purchasing a good warranty.
Third, talk to your mechanic. Some mechanics have a working relationship with a specific warranty company, and if your mechanic has such a connection, it may be smart to get involved with their recommended warranty company.
Lastly, make sure you make your purchase directly from the warranty company in order to receive the best price.
Research The Company You Are Investing In:
First, request the address and phone number that you can contact the company at. Look into this information to ensure that you are getting involved with a legitimate aftermarket company.
Second, be sure to look into how long the company’s history. If they have been in business longer, they will be less likely to go out of business and will be more likely to be there for you when you require their assistance.
Lastly, look into the company’s ratings. Be sure they have a high rating with the Better Business Bureau.
February 6th, 2008 by Hal Moses
A group of state and national aftermarket associations filed a lawsuit versus the California Air Resources Board, aka-CARB that challenged their proposed regulations that requires vehicle manufacturers to extend auto warranties on emissions parts to 10 years and 120,000 miles which would keep replacements running through their dealer networks.
One of the plaintiffs, the Automotive Service Association aka-ASA, said the action by CARB to extend auto warranties for this extended term will cause massive economic damage to independent aftermarket auto warranty providers and service facilities in the California and is not likely to provide any clean air or consumer benefits. Another plaintiff in the case, Automotive Service Councils of California, said because vehicle owners will not know whether a needed repair indicated by the malfunction indicator light is covered by the extended auto warranty, they will need to return to the dealer for almost all repairs.Â
The lawsuit states that CARB provides no real evidence that extending emissions auto warranties will effectively motivate manufacturers to build a more durable emission system, or that it will motivate a driver to seek emissions-related repairs when they are indicated.
February 2nd, 2008 by Hal Moses
The worldwide competition frenzy between the United States’ automobile manufacturers and many Asian automotive manufacturers rages on. Especially now, with the recent concerns over vehicle fuel efficiency ratings and global gas prices. Statistics now show a growing competition between carmakers here in the US and abroad as industry commonsense has everybody attempting to make more economical vehicles. The priorities of the past, such as size and luxury are no longer the status symbols they once were. Gasoline costs are now a major factor in auto sales. The gasoline guzzlers of the past are now being frowned upon.
Some of the new technologies create new concerns about the reliability of some of the new vehicles being built. An extended auto warranty is perhaps more necessary now than ever. Feeling this thing of excess or repair bills when no aftermarket auto warranty is in place is something consumers just don’t want to deal with.
The numbers speak for themselves. Many Americans are being forced to be much more sensible about their vehicle purchase choices. Currently, Asia still provides a more practical model line for the current global climate. US automobile makers are attempting to hang in there but are currently just not cutting it.
January 21st, 2008 by Hal Moses
All over America cars are a necessity for our everyday travel needs.
Because we rely on our vehicles as our main source of transportation we sometimes need to bring the car or truck into the shop for repairs. When we do we sometimes find out we have another problem we weren’t even there for.  It is at that moment that we realize the need for a good auto warranty.  How much will this repair bill be? A stressful question that can easily be stifled by knowing that you have a good aftermarket auto warranty to fall back on. More good advice is to use only a reputable automobile repair shop and to always get all of your repair estimates in writing before any work is done..