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If you have recently purchased a vehicle, you may have been faced with the question of purchasing an extended warranty. Whether or not you need an extended warranty would depend heavily on the intended purpose for which you have purchased the vehicle. Basically, an extended warranty is a service contract that agrees to cover auto repairs and maintenance within the cost of the warranty for a certain time frame only. Once you decide on the purchase of an extended warranty however, you must decide if you want the manufacturer’s warranty, or an aftermarket auto warranty.
The aftermarket auto warranty is a warranty contract issued and honored by a service dealer other than the manufacturer’s authorized dealers. Aftermarket auto warranties are cheap and can be purchased for both new and used cars while manufacturer’s warranties are expensive and mostly cover new cars. Also, an aftermarket auto warranty can only be honored by the issuing service provider, meaning that your vehicle must be taken to the same place for servicing or repairs as where you bought the warranty. Another risk with purchasing an aftermarket auto warranty as opposed to a manufacturer’s warranty is the financial stability of the company that you are purchasing the warranty from – will they be able to honor the contract at all times?

When you purchase a new vehicle you need to be sure that you are getting top of the line new car warranty to go with it. A new car warranty covers and protects you from any manufacturer’s flaws or defects, and eases the financial burden of any unforeseen incidents, which can happen to your new vehicle.Â
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There are many things to consider when buying a new car, and probably most overlooked is a new car warranty. But do not be mistaken – all vehicles are not created equal and defects or problems do arise when you least expect or when you can least afford them. While some warranties only cover non-wear items and are valid for limited time periods, others cover repairs for much longer period – even up to 10 years. Imagine the difference a 10-year warranty could have on your pockets as opposed to a two-year warranty!Â
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It is also important to understand the type of warranty that you are getting when you buy a new car with a warranty. For just as surely as all new cars are not created equally, similarly all warranties are not the same, consequently total coverage will also not be the same. New car warranties can be limited simply to bumper-to-bumper warranties (which mean that you are guaranteed for everything except the wear items in your new car), or power-train warranties (which mean that all parts that make your car move are covered)
 
Is my new car warranty enough? The question races through your mind like a thoroughbred at the racetrack. Is my new car warranty enough? After you have spent your life’s savings on what could probably be the most expensive thing that you will ever own, the question still plagues your mind – is my new car warranty enough? Quite differently though, we find that the majority of persons who do spend their life’s savings on the purchase of a new car do not even give the time of day to the thought of their new car warranty.Â
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A year later, however, your car stalls on you on the freeway as your radiator overheats. You call your service provider for a tow to the repair shop. Only now the question comes: is my new car warranty enough? You try to remember what the salesperson had told you about your car warranty. It is then that it occurs to you that your new car warranty had included roadside assistance services, and you search through your papers to find the toll free assistance number. Where did I put the warranty again? A year later and a little too late, you realize that your warranty provides roadside assistance for as long as your warranty is valid. Also a year later, you begin to wonder what your warranty covers – do I have bumper to bumper warranty, or wear and tear warranty? What is the cost to repair a radiator? Can it be repaired, or must I replace it? Should I have gotten an extended warranty, or at least made sure that I was covered for everything?
So at last you have made the final move to purchase your dream car! You have always wanted to buy a new car. But wait! Have you taken care of the warranty period of your dream car? Any one knows that the warranty period offers the buyer coverage against the expenses in case of any mechanical breakdown. Moreover, if the purchaser finds any defects in the car from the manufacturer’s side, he has always the option of repairing it without paying a penny from his pocket. But all these aids come within the limited warranty period. What if your car experiences some mechanical difficulties after the warranty period is over? You will surely take it to the mechanic and fix the problems but fixing alone is able to burn a whole in your wallet. So what do you do? To make you free from all these frets appears in the scene aftermarket auto warranty.
Aftermarket auto warranty is provided by multitudes of companies. Their offers are different from one another’s. Check out all the offers they provide before making the final deal with one. Internet can save your precious time if you are interested to browse the various deals made by this type of companies.
An original warranty is a must for all car owners since there are many risks with purchasing a car. The warranty covers the repairs and maintenance aspects of the car. Usually, most dealers offer auto warranties at the time of the car’s purchase in association with a local company.
Used car warranty laws assume greater significance over the original warranty since the risk factors are so high. There are also cases of fraudulent used car warranties being offered to customers. Used car owners are protected under the Used Car Warranty Law, which is also known as the lemon law. The used car warranty law differs slightly from state to state.
A written warranty has to be offered to the car buyer clearly specifying the terms and conditions. No dealer has the right to sell the used car to a buyer without offering a warranty. The dealer also has to enter into a service contract with the buyer as part of the used car warranty.
The used car warranty law clearly states that the following parts should be covered as part of repairs and maintenance such as the engine, transmission, drive axle, steering set, ignition and other components. Makes sure that all aspects are covered in the used car warranty before purchasing the vehicle.
When you purchase a new vehicle you need to be sure that you are getting a top of the line new car warranty to go with it. A new car warranty covers and protects you from any manufacturer’s flaws or defects, and eases the financial burden of any unforeseen incidents, which can happen to your new vehicle.Â
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There are many things to consider when buying a new car, and probably the most overlooked is a new car warranty. But do not be mistaken – all vehicles are not created equal and defects or problems do arise when you least expect or when you can least afford them. While some warranties only cover non-wear items and are valid for limited time periods, others cover repairs for a much longer period – even up to 10 years. Imagine the difference a 10-year warranty could have on your pockets as opposed to a two-year warranty!Â
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It is also important to understand the type of warranty that you are getting when you buy a new car with a warranty. For just as surely as all new cars are not created equally, similarly all warranties are not the same, hence total coverage will also not be the same. New car warranties can be limited simply to a bumper-to-bumper warranty (which means that you are guaranteed for everything except the wear items in your new car), or power-train warranties (which mean that all parts that make your car move are covered).
Being a former consumer investigative reporter I was always asked by people about guarantees and warranties. Back in the 60’s, products didn’t have these guarantees and there was no need to as they were of good quality. Now a day’s all guarantees should be carefully reviewed.
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With the increase of foreign manufacturers, most products have a small asterisk saying conditions apply. The manufacturers and stores have today joined to provide the extended guarantee with the product guarantee for usually no more than 90 days. Shopping for a product with longest guarantee is always a good buy.
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For high ticket items like cars or computers the extra guarantee service is highly beneficial. Especially when you choose to shop on eBay, the extra guarantee from the power seller is worth the price. Always check for consumer feedback online and in blogs. And as more people are gaining awareness the manufacturers also have made necessary changes. In the near future they might even give you a lifetime guarantee or at least a one year guarantee.

Picture this, you’ve decided, picked, and negotiated with a salesman for the car of your dreams. Now you are thinking of closing the deal since you think that you are going to get the car on a bargain. Wanting to close the deal as soon as possible you follow the salesman to an office where you agree to the terms, but then he turns to you and tries to sell you additional insurance, undercoating, and other parts or services. This is where your good deal turns sour. Most people agree on the overpriced extras because of various reasons, in this case you are thinking that you’re getting a good bargain and a little extra won’t hurt. Other cases are some people are already tired of the processes of researching, deciding, finding which car they would choose so they agree over a little extra to get the deal close as soon as possible.
 Little do they know that these extras are often overpriced, and that’s where the dealer is able to make more profit since the profit of selling car is not as much since they’ve already lowered priced to get you to the dealership. These days a salesman is considered lucky to sell a $30,000 car with $500 profit.
Get yourself educated of these extras, pick one that you need and moreover if you think the extras are overpriced don’t hesitate to reject it. Be an educated and smart buyer. Last but not the least; be sure to look out for the new car auto warranty that comes with the car.
Personal finance is the single most important thing any adult has to deal with in life. Being financially responsible will save people from getting into unnecessary debt. Knowing how much a person has and what they can spend ensures them that if they want to something, that they need to save for it. Being financially responsible branches out into various aspects of our lives which include something we use everyday, our cars.
For instance, an individual may go to purchase a car and negotiate the prices with the dealer and think that he has done a good job. However, after deciding on the model he or she wants, he may not realize that thousands of extra dollars are being added on to his final invoice. This is because the dealership has tacked on additional finance charges, and extra warranty costs.
This may transform the car shopper’s original dream of owning a car at the cheapest way possible into a nightmare. An option a car shopper can take is to purchase a new or used car warranty from a third party. Warranty companies offer programs that cost way less than what a dealer charges.
If the potential car owner is still interested in that car they are looking at, then they should consider saving extra money by buying a warranty else where.
An automotive warranty is a type of insurance coverage that is offered to car owners as an assurance against mechanical failures of the car. Warranties are provided for both new and used cars. However, the warranty offered on new cars is called a “new car warranty†and is given by a manufacturer to a car owner at the time of vehicle purchase.
Under the warranty program, it is declared that a vehicle being sold by a manufacturer is free from all kind of defects. In the event of a mechanical breakdown, the manufacturer is liable to repair the problems without charging the car owner for any expenses.
A new car warranty is further divided into two categories, namely a general warranty and power train warranty. A general warranty is also known as bumper-to-bumper and is usually for three years or offered for a distance of 36,000 miles, whichever is earlier. On the other hand, a power train warranty extends for a longer duration and covers the wheels and engine also.
A person needs to be cautious while choosing a warranty. First, it should meet the owner’s requirements and secondly all the documents should be read carefully to avoid any misconception.