May 29th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
With the latest car models, car warranties have become an emerging and serious business. Moreover, with the cutthroat competition, tremendous benefits are being offered to the warranty buyers. One can choose from various warranties to what ever the car requires, whether it is a new car warranty or a used car warranty.
New car warranty is a contract between a car manufacturer and a car buyer. It is generally for a specific period of time. It provides the warranty buyer with benefits of car repairs, free services and also saves them from worthless expenditures. However, some warranties include coverage for a period of three years or 36000 miles. An important feature of an original car warranty is the power train or drive train warranty, which refers to the problems related to the engine transmission. Coverage included in power train warranty proves to be more beneficial than bumper to bumper.
Undoubtedly, the car warranty ensures an impeccable working car and the coverage under them are fruitful and worthy of your hard earned money. But a warranty buyer should be careful and act wisely in order to prevent himself from being cheated. He should read the terms carefully before parting himself with his hard earned money. A warranty buyer should make a wide and a comparative study to acquire best services for his dream car.
May 25th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
The automobile industry is growing at a rapid rate. Deciding upon which type of car to buy can be really difficult for a person to decide on. In addition, the formalities and the complex procedures related to buying a new car such as a warranty of a new car can further aggravate one’s confusion.
A warranty can be assumed as a legal promise made by the manufacturers of the car to the customer, that in the event of failure in a car’s performance, they will provide the necessary coverage. There are various forms of warranties given out by an automobile manufacturing company such as a basic warranty, which covers the normal wear and tear of a car during its course. Also, there is a drive train warranty, which insures the car including its internal mechanical parts. But, these types of warranties typically are not given at the time of purchase of the new car, and the customer usually has to apply for it. Apart from these, some companies also offer warranties against rust and also roadside assistance. But, at the end of the day, the final decision rests with the customer concerning what sort of a warranty will best suit their needs.
May 23rd, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A new warranty is a guarantee of coverage by the manufacturer to the owner at the time of purchase. The warranty may be limited to a specific time period or mileage, typically whichever is first. Most often lasts up to 3 years or 36,000 miles.
This warranty ensures the car owner that the car he or she has just purchased is free from any defects. But if any defects are found it will be replaced at no cost to the owner. A New car warranty covers almost all parts of your vehicle. Bumper-to-bumper and power train are the two most common forms of warranties. Power train provides a better coverage than bumper-to-bumper as it covers a specific number of months or miles on your car. It covers those parts that need repairing most often.
During the Bumper-to-bumper coverage almost all items are protected by the plan. But make sure you do your research and find out exactly what your plan will cover. Another type of warranty is known as a corrosion warranty which is usually covered up to mileage of 100,000 miles or 6 years. This warranty offers coverage for rust and corrosion repairs. The purpose for purchasing a warranty is to protect the car owner from the unexpected expenses that may occur with the purchase of the car.
May 22nd, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A new car with a warranty protects the owner from any unexpected situations. The most important aspect of a warranty is its coverage. The coverage determines the duration of services, which can range from three years to ten years in an extended warranty. Though extended car warranty charges may seem high, the cost saved over the duration of the contract will far outweigh that.
New car warranty typically consists of bumper-to-bumper coverage and power train warranty. Bumper to bumper warranty typically includes the repair of all parts of the automobile, excluding brakes, gears and tires. However, power train warranty ensures efficient power drive of the car’s engine.
An extended warranty can be used to prolong a new car warranty; it can be either bought from the dealer or a third party company. The third party requires payment to be made by the bearer at the time of repair, which can be later reimbursed. A warranty bought from dealers provides easy access to the customer in terms of repair and monetary funding. Extended warranty is also called as “Manufacture’s warranty†because factory based workers carry out repair work. Customers can also buy warranty against color deterioration and roadside assistance. Truly, warranty’s safeguard expenses of unexpected automobile damages.
May 21st, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A warranty is a commitment made by the seller to the buyer stating the services that will be provided by the seller. There are various types of warranties including lifetime, express and implied.
A car warranty is an assurance, which is provided by the manufacturer to its customers. It states the condition of the car that it is without any defects and if that the repairs will be done by them if there is some problem. A new car warranty automatically comes when you buy a car but different warranties covers different services. Some covers the non-wear items up to 36,000 miles or three years and others cover the repairs up to 100,000 miles or ten years. The ‘bumper to bumper’ and ‘power train’ warranties are the types of new car warranties. The bumper-to-bumper warranty repairs the wear items of the car and the power train covers all the parts. The power train is wider in coverage as it covers a definite amount of months and miles. It usually covers the wide repair parts.
The new car warranty provides us with the benefit of service and free repairing of the car in a given period of time. Various companies offer the facility of new car warranty but usually they are provided by the car manufacturers and insurance companies. So, get a new car warranty when buying a new car.
May 18th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A new car warranty also called as original manufacturer’s warranty and it comes in handy when you purchase a new car. The rationale behind offering this warranty is to guard the car owner against unexpected major expenses on his car.
The warranty also ensures the car owner that the car being purchased has no defects and if any defects are found, it would be repaired frees of charge by the dealer. This warranty offers the car owner with the benefits of repairing and servicing for a limited period of time without charging a single penny from them. It is divided into two parts namely general warranty and power train warranty.
A general warranty covers the coverage from bumper-to-bumper. They are usually for three years to 36,000 miles, whichever is earlier. Completion of this would lead a lapse of the warranty. It is necessary for the warranty owners to read and understand the warranty documents carefully as some of the clauses might be misleading. Power train warranty has a larger duration. This covers the parts of engine and wheel. Another service that is offered for the warranty owner’s aid is the roadside service. This is a wide range of emergency services that you can avail if your car breaks down midway irrespective of the time or place.
May 17th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
With more people purchasing cars, the automobile industry is flourishing at a fast rate. But, there are several factors that must be considered to before buying a new car. One of the most important among these is the warranty provided by the car by the company. A warranty fundamentally is an agreement between the company (seller) and the buyer of that car wherein the company promises to provide for all the expenses incurred if the car breaks down while still in the warranty period.
Different companies insure a car under different conditions. There are some companies which provide a “bumper to bumper†warranty which means that they will be providing coverage for all the depreciation of the car’s external components. Also, there is a “power train warranty†which assures the customer of assisting him in case of wear and tear of internal, mechanical parts of the car as well.
Furthermore, these warranties assist the customer to unlimited claims, protection against hidden expenditures and roadside assistance.
Thus, while purchasing a new car, it is always a wise decision to look into all the details of the companies offering car warranties and, hence choosing the one, which is best, suited to our requirements.
May 16th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A ‘warranty’ is an obligation, which is legally implied and factually stated by the seller at the time of selling a good or service. The warranty states a kind of replacement or repair of the good or service. In legal and business transactions, a warranty is a guarantee by a party to the other. It is of various types including the implied, express and lifetime.
Similarly, a new car warranty is a promise given by the manufacturer to the customer describing that the vehicle is free from defects. Also, that the manufacturer will replace or repair the defective parts whenever need arises. But not every new car warranty is equal in the services they provide. Though some covers the items, which are non-wear up to three years or 36000 miles while, others cover the repair up to 10 years or 100,000 miles.
Usually, a typical new car warranty is of two types such as the ‘bumper to bumper’ and the ‘power train’. Although the former covers various things except the wear items such as tires and brakes, the latter covers all the parts of a car such as the engine.
So, while planning which car to buy, make sure that you are checking the auto warranty coming with it.
May 15th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A warranty is an assurance given to the buyer by the seller that the product being sold is a good quality product without any defects. A new car warranty is a guarantee offered by the manufacturer to the car owner for a limited period of time or mileage. This warranty will help pay to fix or replacement of parts and labor if any mechanical problems arise.
Generally new car warranties are for three years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. Some insurance companies also provide certain policies with the new car. Some of them are “mechanical breakdown insurance” and “adjustment warranty”. Adjustment warranty covers all parts and is usually a short term warranty that lasts for ninety days or less. Two other important warranties offered with new car warranty are bumper-to-bumper warranty and power train warranty. Bumper-to-bumper includes everything from wiper blades to tires. On the other hand, power train warranty covers gaps, engine, transmission and other parts that needs extensive repair. It is for a definite number of months or mileage.
A new car warranty covers almost everything except items like tire and batteries that are not included in a basic warranty. You can also purchase a roadside assistance with your warranty, which will be there for you 24hours and seven days a week.
May 14th, 2007 by Darren Dunner
A warranty is a guarantee by one party to the other through some true facts or conditions and the other party is permitted to rely on that and seek for a remedy if that is not followed. It generally happens in business and legal transactions. Similarly a car warranty is a kind of assurance given by the manufacturer and a promise to substitute and mend the malfunctioning parts without any charges. There are various types of warranties like express, implied and lifetime. A violation of the warranty occurs when the promise is not kept up.
Therefore, while planning to buy a car, it is necessary to check the warranties which are provided by the manufacturers as an added advantage given by them to their customers. But not every new car warranty is equally made like some covers all the non- wear items on the car up to three years while others will repair for around ten years.
There are two types of new car warranty – the “bumper to bumper†and “power trainâ€. The bumper to bumper assurance covers everything except the “wear†items whereas the power train warranty assures all the parts that are used to run a car like the transmission and the engine.
Thus, to enjoy the advantages of owning a car, make sure that you take on the warranty to your home along with your new car.