Used cars may have the balance of a factory warranty provided by the manufacturer. These are limited by the age and mileage of the vehicle and can be found in the owner's manual or on the company website. For cars with no warranty left, aftermarket warranties can be purchased from auto dealers or directly from the warranty or insurance company that issues them.
This really depends on if you are buying a used vehicle from a private party or from a dealership. the advantage to buying a used car from a dealership, is that most dealerships, do an inspection, providing information about the vehicles shape and condition. While cost is the biggest difference in buying new or used hybrid vehicles, the other thought would be the options of warranties. There are some warranties on New vehicles, that are not offered through the used vhicles.
Manufacturer's warranties for IH tractors are typically 24-month, 2,000-hour full-coverage warranties, with a 36-month, 2,000-hour powertrain warranty included for some vehicles. IH offers a separate Protection Plan for purchase which guarantees vehicles for 60 months/5,000 hours (new vehicles), or 24 months/2,000 hours (used vehicles).
Dealers that offer certified used cars usually offer extended warranties on the vehicles they mark as certified. The vehicles have gone through a more extensive inspection.
Warranty Direct is a company offering extended, full-coverage warranties for vehicles.
Mattel's RC cars all come with one year warranties, while their planes come with thirty day warranties.
Go on any car dealership website to get more information on comparing used extended car warranties. You will find what you need there, and nowhere else. Or go in person to any car dealership, or ask around.
It is very easy to find used vehicles on the internet. Ford vehicles are one of the most popular vehicles and quite reliable. Autotrader is a great resource for used vehicles.
You can read about extended warranties on Edmunds.com. They have an article for whether or not to consider and what to look for. Not all vehicles are good candidates for extended warranties due to their comprehensive standard warranty.
I would try Craigslist. You can usually find great deals on used vehicles there. AutoShopper.com is another great place to find used vehicles at good prices.
One can find used Volvo V40 vehicles for sale at local car agencies as well as in local newspaper adds in the vehicles sales section or in the Volvo section.
There are many options for warranties for vehicles of all types. I have found none that offer a warranty for gas. There is usually roadside assistance companies that bring you gas but that's as close as I have found to gas warranties.
The vehicle with the best warranties are usually new vehicle with manufacture warranties. The warranties vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer and dealership to dealership. Look around to find what you are looking for.