My Extended Car Warranty Info

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Do You Need A Car Extended Warranty? How Do You Know?

You might not have noticed, but when you go to look for you new car, there are some things you should know to look for and look out for. One would be the recall history of manufacturers before you buy. It's really easy to get this kind of great information because by law, the manufactures are required by law to let those that purchased the vehicles know and to post this information publicly. There are some great sites that you can check out that new car you are eyeing to make sure it really is the car of your dreams or maybe, just a nightmare in sheeps clothing. A couple that you will want to visit are places like ; mycarstats.com, edmunds.com, and carfax.com are a few of the great resources out there to keep you informed and consumer savvy.

Not all car builders are the same, and the same is true with new car warranties. That is where the extended car warranty comes into play. Some offer as little as 1 year of the warranty when others offer up to 10 years car warranty. You have to decide for yourself if the car you are buying will need the least or the most of the warranty. It is a good idea to try and extend your warranty by at least one third of the original warranty since most repairs start as soon as the original warranty ends. Also, it is really important to compare features of what one warranty covers vs. another. They make look the same at first, but its that small print that lists what they will and won't cover, for how long, who can fix it, etc. These seemingly small differences can mean thousands out of your pocketbook, so take the time to compare.

How many of you Remember the Yugo craze? That cute little car that cost under $4,000 was selling like hotcakes and became the joke of the automotive world for dealers offering their 'lemon' cars over Yugo's. Local dealerships were giving them away free with the purchase of a new Chevy! Sad, but true. So many people were awestruck with the price that no attention was given to the quality. This is a perfect example why an extended car warranty on a new car is necessary. You never know what that car might cost you if you don't.

Are you the type of person who can bring your car in for all of its routinely scheduled maintenances on time or do you need reminders and protection against defaulting your warranty benefits because you were tardy for an oil change? Most people in todays society are so busy that remembering to take their car in for maintenance only occurs when a red light flashes telling you that there is a problem with the vehicle which forces you to take it in. With extended car warranties, they do have certain requirements to keep you within the warranty coverage. That is some of that 'fine print' we were talking about earlier to make sure you know what you are getting or not getting and what your part of the warranty is to keep it valid.

Every manufacturer, and now almost ever individual dealership has their own manufacturer guarantees. When you are buying your car, make sure you know how long it its good for. Is it 60 days? 6 months? 3,000 miles? 10,000 miles? It's up to you to get the info you need before you purchase that new car and compare it to the kind of driving you normally do and the conditions you encounter in your area to determine if you should purchase a car extended warranty plan and if so, which one? If you do a lot of highway driving in the car and for long periods of time, then the mileage is going to grow rather quickly and therefore, you need to get an extended warranty. They don't care if they are highway miles or not, they only care that its high miles and the miles are often the marker for how long your warranty is good for.

There are companies out there that will work with you and the benefit of using one of them to purchase an extended warranty plan for your new vehicle is that you can call them after you've left with your new car off the lot. Sites like 1sourceautowarranty.com, warrantydirect.com, warranties4wheels.com, ewarrantysolutions.com, aaautowarranty.com, warrantywarehouse.com and the auto club's will give your car a professional once over, check out the warranty program that came with your new car and then propose a new car extended warranty protection and service plan that's just right for you. Get different prices and shop around. Just like any other insurance you buy, there are great deals at less money and super coverage, all you have to do, if find out the right one for you.

It's worth your investment of time to save your investment in money. Shop smart - be armed with your options.
posted by amw at 2:16 PM

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