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Car warranty refers to a particular kind of service, which encapsulates the repair and maintenance cost of the vehicle. The car warranty is offered by the dealer in association with a third party vendor on an outsourced basis. All dealers are bound by law to offer a warranty. Any dealer, who fails to issue a warranty to the car, can be taken to court a deficient service.
There are flexible options for car warranties. There are two main categories of warranties. They include the original warranty for brand new cars and an after-market auto warranty for used cars. Both offer different types of services and the prices of the packages vary depending on the choice made by you.

Normally, a warranty covers the repairs and maintenance cost of the drive train, power train, engine, mechanical faults, braking system and power steering. However, the warranty does not cover the price of replacing expensive spare parts.
There is another category of car warranties. It is called the bumper-to-bumper warranty. It takes care of the entire car, almost equivalent to the life insurance of the car. Most car owners prefer this category since it is flexible. Review at least five packages from different service providers before selecting the package. Always choose a package that offers flexibility.

Posted on Monday, July 16th, 2007 at 4:43 pm In Auto Warranty  


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