Posted by NewBuyer on December 13, 2009 | No Comments
A comprehensive, must-read guide to finding an extended auto warranty that is right for you. Learn the differences between a manufacturer-brand warranty and an after-market warranty. See what other factors to consider before choosing a warranty, including: ease-of-use (i.e. restrictions on where you can bring your vehicle for service), your own contract length and mileage limit needs, deductible type and more.
From the resource: “Obviously, price is an important factor in all of this, but you should remember that you can add the price of the auto warranty contract in with the financing of the vehicle, in most states, to help spread the cost out over the length of your vehicle loan.”
Source: Edmunds
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Posted by NewBuyer on December 12, 2009 | No Comments
A straight-forward look at whether you should buy an extended auto warranty. Learn how extended warranty coverage often overlaps with a manufacturer’s warranty. View how to calculate the actual cost of the warranty coverage. From the resource: “I’m not saying you shouldn’t buy an extended warranty, I just want you to be aware of how they work. It may sound cheap, but you need to do a little math to get the true cost of the warranty.”
Source: About.com
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Posted by NewBuyer on December 10, 2009 | No Comments
An in-depth look at auto warranties and service contracts. Learn how important it is to read the fine print on a warranty contract and ask exactly what is covered and by how much. View advice on how to keep your warranty valid, research hidden costs and ask for available value-adds.
From the resource: “Some lenders require an extended warranty. Make sure you know if this is the case in a vehicle you are considering. If it is not, the choice is yours. If it is, find out exactly what sort of extended warranty is required so that you are not sold more than you need.”
Source: Bankrate.com
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