How to Get the Best Deal With Your Warranty:

Car Warranty GarageWe all are well aware at the excitement and hope that comes along with buying a new car. Will we be getting the best deal? Will it be worth it in the long run? Who are the best people to buy from? All seem to be questions that zoom through your head as you look at various dealers such as Greenville Chevy dealers, Lawrenceburg Chevy dealers, or even Jackson Honda dealers. Yet even after you have picked your dealer, your car, and your price there still is some work to be done in the contract department that you need to pay very careful attention to. You want to be sure you get the best contract, and even more–the best automotive warranty. Doing so will only benefit you in the long-run and help you keep your car in the best condition–the running condition longer at a smaller amount of money. The following listed are some tips to help assist you in your automotive warranty experience.

A typical new car warranty has two parts:

1) “Bumper to bumper” warranty- covers everything but “wear” items such as brakes and tires.

2) The power-train warranty- covers all the parts on the car that makes the car move (i.e. engine and transmission).

Then there is what is called an “extended warranty” that most are familiar with are sold at dealerships that can also be called a “factory warranty” as it is a warranty in which the factory workers are trained to work on the vehicle. As well as the “extended warranty” and “factory warranty” there are also other “third-party” warranties that are designed to save you money but really become a much bigger inconvenience after due to the out-of-pocket payments that are required before your car is fixed with a reimbursement deal in the end. Choose which company you side with on these “third-party” warranties wisely.

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