They will certainly try to.
The standard warranty comes with your car purchase and there should be no additional cost. If any dealer tries to sell you standard warranty or a car without a warranty, walk away.
The warranty dealers will try to sell is the extended warranty. In some cases, they will just "slip" this in the quotation and will tell you that it's part of the package. Make sure to read all the items in the quotation or you may be surprised to learn that you have already purchased the extended warranty. Most of these extended warranties offered by dealers are either extremely overpriced or have a lot of limitations.
If you're really interested in extended protection, I suggest you search for reputable 3rd party companies accredited by the BBB. They will give you very fair, non-scam deals and follow through on their coverage when the need arises.
A certified car can be bought from a car dealership. A certified car is a car that has been inspected by a licensed car inspector and it has an extended warranty.
To compare car warranty quotes go to your local dealership, or any dealership, or a dealerships website, or email a dealership, for more information. They will be happy to help.
It depends on what you need. In many cases, the best place for you to turn to for the warranty would be to buy through your dealership directly when you buy the car.
Of course, depending on what car dealership you go to. If you buy one from the newspaper or from a friend, I wouldn't count on having that warranty.
The short answer: Yes. There are several insurance companies out there who would absolutely love to warranty your car for a longer time!
Usually an extended warranty is purchased when you buy the vehicle. There are cases where you can check with the dealership where you purchased the vehicle and see if you can purchase an additional warranty for your car.
If you are mainly looking to get the best price that you can for a vehicle, you are normally better off buying a used car from a private owner, as they are usually more motivated to sell. If you are looking for a vehicle with a warranty, you will be able to find used cars at a dealership that carry a warranty.
The warranty on the vehicle depends on where the vehicle is purchased from. If it is purchased from the previous owner, they will likely not offer any warranty at all. If it is purchased from a used car dealership, the warranty would depend on the dealership's evaluation of the quality of the car after it's initial owner sold it.
You can take the vehicle to a dealership of your choice that sells that make vehicle, not just any garage.
in a car dealership...
You can find the general motors car warranty at your car dealership or a general motors facility. The GM warranty plan is used to protect people from the high costs of unanticipated accidents or wrecks.
A bank cannot require a warranty for a car loan. If it is the bank requiring you to buy the warranty you can report them to the PA Banking Commission. However, this is a typical scam from the car dealer saying the bank requires it when they actually don't. The car dealer is really making you buy an overpriced warranty.