In a nonelectric car no, if it is a electric/electric hybrid car then yes. In a very rare case where the company is in contract with a battery company your replacement might be through the car company yet still would not be considered part of your warranty. The battery its self if new would most likely carry its own replacement warranty.
Most new car warranties exclude tires and the battery, the reason for this is they are covered by a separate warranty provided by the manufacturer. Another thing to double check for is if the warranty covers just the parts or if it includes labor as well.
That depends on the warranty and the malfunction.
Exhaust manifolds should be covered by warranties.
It depends on where you are. In at least some states, when you buy a used car, there is no warranty unless the car is still covered within the terms of the original factory warranty.
Go on any car dealership website to get more information on comparing extended car warranties. You will find what you need there, and nowhere else. Or go in person to any car dealership, or ask around.
warranties have nothing to do witha repo. YES is your answer
You can purchase extended auto warranties for you car at the dealership where you bought the car or directly from the company that manufactured the car. I hope this helps.
Renew it if you are covered under the old warranty switching warranties can be risky business and can leave u less than covered in some areas. Always go with what works over something new.
I believe all major car manufacturers offer extended warranties you can purchase. To get a look at all of them you can go to the consumer report website to view each of their warranties.
Try visiting www.Warrantydirect.com, www.Autoservicewarranty.com, www.AutoProtection.com, and www.Warrantyheadquarters.com for the best car warranties available online.
Warranty details can vary from car to car.
Warranty details can vary from car to car.