The coverage provided by new car warranties
The new car warranty is a coverage plan provided by the new vehicle manufacturer as they assure you of the quality of car that you have purchased from them. Essentially it is supposed to be a guarantee that the vehicle would perform as specified in the user’s guide, and any deviations to the fact would be covered by the manufacturer until a period specified.
Despite the manufacturer’s guarantee that nothing should go wrong with your car during the period of coverage, one would find that general maintenance and wear and tear damages on the car do occur from the moment you drive it. Most new car warranties therefore tend to shy away from including such provisions within the coverage that they provide. Sometimes though, you would be able to benefit from special deals which facilitate free servicing for a limited time period, after which you would have to pay for the regular maintenance of your vehicle by the company (since most warranties also stipulate that only the warranty authorized companies should service their vehicles). Also, while it is hardly likely that the new car would suffer a breakdown within the first few years of its purchase (that is, during the warranty period), do tend to include breakdown coverage within their warranty contracts.