December 10th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
When purchasing the car, you need to understand the difference between car manufacturer auto warranty and extended auto warranty. If purchasing a new vehicle manufacturer auto warranty covers all wear and tear of the car for the duration of the car warranty such as the cars transmission, however it doesn’t not cover tires and brakes. You need to follow auto warranty tips to use your auto mobile successfully. This will help you in reducing your bills of car repair.
It is a very good idea to investigate and understand in detail, the different car auto warranties available at the time of purchase. By doing this, it may save you 1000’s of dollars in vehicle repairs in the future. The last thing you need to discover when there is a fault with the vehicle is, you have to fork out 1000’s for repairs.
There may be options available to the consumer whereby they can represent themselves at the arbitration however given the complexity of the lemon law, this might not be a good idea as the car dealer or vehicle manufacturer may try to exercise loop holes in the lemon law and thus getting away with paying or repairing any claims made against them.
November 9th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
Warranty is an assurance given by a product manufacturer to repair and maintain it for a period of time from the date of its sale. The warranty is executed by the product dealer on behalf of the manufacturer. When the warranty is in operation, the cost of repairing and maintaining the product is the responsibility of the product dealer. Under US law, all consumer products have to be sold with the warranty. The warranty is also issued to automobiles and it is known as auto warranty. There are two types of auto warranty. They are new car warranty and used car warranty.
The new car warranty is given to brand new cars and has a number of features. Under the new car warranty, the repairs and maintenance of the drive train, engine, break mechanism, power train and the steering system is the responsibility of the auto dealer. The second category of car warranty, the used car warranty, is also known as aftermarket auto warranty. The used car warranty is generally issued to pre-owned cars. The price of a used car warranty is higher when compared to a new car warranty in view of the wear and tear the car has faced.
September 6th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A warranty is provided by auto dealers and manufacturers, where they undertake the maintenance and repairs of vehicles sold for a specified period of time. It serves as a guarantee that the vehicle will perform as specified by the manufacturers and all deviations would be covered by the manufacturer for a specified period of time in case the vehicle fails to do so. If you buy your vehicle from dealership, then a new car warranty is provided to you in association with another third party vendor.
In case your dealer gives you a new car warranty in a partnership with another vendor, then it is advised that you check out various schemes offered by different vendors before finalizing on the warranty for your vehicle. You should try to get as many quotes from the maximum number of vendors possible and then compare the services and the coverage provided by each vendor before finally taking a decision. Make sure that the warranty covers all the basic components of the power train, engine, drive train, brakes and other things that you feel might need to be repaired or replaced within the warranty period.
Many dealers offer new car warranties based on time period or mileage for example, you car will be under a warranty for a period of 2 years or 30,000 miles. If you use your car less, then you should go for a mileage based program , while people who clock up mileage intensively should go for a time based program in order to make their warranty last longer.
September 5th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
New car warranty refers to a particular service under which faulty spare parts will be replaced by the manufacturer for no cost for a specified period of time. The warranty period is in place for a period of two to three years from the date of its sale depending on the option made by the car owner.
Under new car warranty, repair and maintenance of the car’s engine, drive train and power train, brake mechanism and other parts will be carried free. However, the warranty does not take care of the cost of the replacement of expensive spare parts of the car. Only if there is genuine manufacturing defect, the product will be replaced. There are cases of the entire car unit being replaced because of faulty mechanism.
To begin with, opt for a lengthy new car warranty. The period can range up to three years or more than 50,000 kilometers covered by the car. There is a special warranty called bumper-to-bumper warranty, which takes care of the entire car. While selecting the warranty review at least five different offers from various service providers. This is necessary since it will reveal the difference in service among the agencies. It is better to consult a professional before purchasing a warranty.
September 4th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
Warranty is a standard practice in the consumer-oriented business under which companies assure products free of defects. If any product is found to be defective or if a part of it develops a fault, it will be replaced under the warranty. However, to replace a defective product or its part, the warranty period should be in place. The warranty period normally ranges between two-three years. The same applies to car warranties, which are of two types, new car warranty and used car warranty.
New car warranty is given to new cars released from the showroom. Used car warranty is issued to pre-owned cars or those sold under the after-market tag. New car warranty has plenty of options. It is issued against time and distance covered by the car. For instance, the warranty period will be valid up to two years from the date of the sale of the car. Similarly, the warranty period will be in place up to 30,000 kilometers covered by the car from the date of sale.
Review at least five different warranty offers before finalizing the service provider. The warranty covers repair and maintenance of engine, power train, drive train and brake mechanism. However, it does not take care of the cost of the replacement of expensive spare parts.
September 4th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A car warranty refers to an assurance given by a company to either replace a faulty part of the product or the entire product if there is any manufacturing defect. This assurance is given to the customer in written format and will be valid for a specified period of time from the date of its sale. Sometimes, the warranty period ranges between two to three years from the date of the sale. The same rule applies to car manufacturers also. There are two types of warranties for vehicles. They are new car warranty and after-market auto warranty.
New car warranty is issued to all brand new cars released from the showroom. After-market auto warranty refers to warranty issued to pre-owned cars or used cars. The after-market auto warranty is priced higher when compared to new car warranty since the risk involved is greater. There have been plenty of instances of car owners being issued fraudulent after-market auto warranty. The fraudulent warranty has a number of features, which are not delivered.
In order to protect car owners from fraudulent warranties, the US government has evolved a special law, which is also called as lemon law. All used car owners have lemon law protection in the US states
September 3rd, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A number of new cars and other vehicles develop problems very soon after being bought. Most of the times, a new car does not have any serious problems and most malfunctioning are due to a loose nut or bolt somewhere. However, getting your car diagnosed and repaired will still cost you money, and paying all this repair money is quite bothersome after you have already shelled out a fortune on your new vehicle. At times like these, a new car warranty is the best thing that can happen to you or your car.
A new car warranty covers almost all repairs and replacements that occur due to manufacturing defects and the manufacturer or your dealer either repairs your car free of charge or reimburses you for the repairs in case you get them done somewhere else. However, you must keep in mind that most new car warranties do not cover damages or defects caused to any part of the machinery due to normal wear and tear. Most warranties do not cover tires and cover batteries for only a portion of the total warranty period, since these parts are more prone to be damaged by use. Therefore, it is advised that you check your warranty for parts covered before getting your car repaired, and take it to your dealer for repairs in case the repairs you require are covered by the warranty.
August 31st, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A new car comes with a number of perks and privileges, most of which you pay for yourself, like some free services, washes, upholstery, music systems and warranties. A new car warranty is part of the total package that you get when you purchase a new vehicle. This warranty serves as an instrument of assurance for the buyer. You know that your car should not give you any serious problems till at least three or five years since the company is guaranteeing its quality and also paying for repairs and replacements if the need arises.
A new car warranty goes a long way in saving you from a number of repair and maintenance related costs on your vehicle. Most companies provide a number of free car servicing and check ups during the warranty period. Many of them also include breakdown coverage, even though it is highly unlikely that a new car would break down within the first couple of years. However, almost all car companies fail to include a number of basic repairs and damages that might occur because of wear and tear. This is because the majority of repairs and replacements have to be made due to damage caused by wear and tear. Therefore, the components most likely to wear down because of usage, the tires are never included in a manufacturer’s warranty while and the batteries are covered for only a year or six months.
August 30th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
When you purchase a new vehicle make sure that you are getting a top of the line new car warranty to go with it. This can cover you and protect you from any manufacturer’s flaws and unforeseen incidents concerning your new vehicle. There are many things to check concerning the warranty of your new car and do not be mistaken and think that all are created equal. Some warranties only cover non-wear items and are for a limited time while others may cover repairs for much longer even up to 10 years. This will influence your decision when it comes to opt for an extended warranty purchase as well.
There are two main sections of new car warranties. These are bumper-to-bumper warranty and the other is the power-train warranty that we mentioned. It is important to have knowledge of both of these and to understand the coverage you are receiving. The bumper-to-bumper warranty will cover everything except the wear items and the power-train warranty will handle all the parts such as the engine and transmission that make the car move. It is important to determine if the factory warranty provided for your new car is sufficient or if you should opt for an extended warranty to supplement this. Weigh this and make a decision on if you need more coverage when purchasing a new vehicle.
August 22nd, 2007 by Darren Dunner
Warranty refers to repair and maintenance service offered to vehicles by auto dealers in association with a third party agent. Warranty also covers some replacement of spare parts. There are two categories of warranties. The first is called new car warranty issued to brand new cars. The second category is called used car warranty meant for vehicles sold in the aftermarket or pre-owned cars.
The new car warranty is issued on two bases. The first basis is the time. For instance, the warranty period ranges between three months to three years from the date of the sale of the car. The second basis is time. The warranty is issued for vehicles covering up to 3,000 miles or 30,000 miles. The choice of opting either of the categories is up to the vehicle owner. Always, choose a flexible package. For, if the service rendered is not up to the mark, you have the opportunity of changing the warranty provider.
Review at least five different warranty packages. The warranty covers the repair and maintenance of the vehicle’s engine, power train, drive train, steering system and brake mechanism for a fixed period of time.