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Auto warranty coverage is a necessity when buying a new or used car. The warranty usually covers parts and repairs for the first 3 years or 36,000 miles. There is also an option to take an extended warranty which will extend the length of the time period.
Some dealers offer a warranty but most do not. If there is no warranty written down there is no warranty at all.
Companies that offer extended used car warranties include Warranty Direct, Car Chex, Paragon Motor Club, Easy Care Vehicles and Kiplinger Auto warranty.
"As Is" is a key word to place in the warranty of a used car.
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.
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.
The said used vehicle may have a remainder of a factory warranty that came with the car, or a dealer's warranty. For example, if you went to a used car lot and every vehicle with less than 100,000 miles on the vehicle, you may qualify for warranty for that vehicle. The dealership may also have options for consumer protection.
Depending on the company that is offering the warranty you can bargain for a lower price. If you are getting it in conjunction with a new car you can negotiate the price of the car or other options for the car.
You can learn how to get a Used Car Extended Warranty in the United States by going on the website of wikihow/extended warranty for a car. They will walk you through step by step on how to get a Used Car Extended warranty and not get ripped off while doing it.
For information on buying an extended warranty I would recommend going here first...http://www.consumerautomotiveresearch.com/. After learning about the different options you can shop the top rated companies on the site for the best warranty for your needs.
If you bought the car and it came with a warranty, written or verbal, then take it back for repair. If you bought the car, "AS IS", then you bought the car as is, meaning no warranty whatsoever. You bought it, you own it, and you will have to pay to get it repaired. As is means exactly that. AS IS! Some used car dealers in some states are required to give a 30 day warranty on all the used vehicles they sell. Individuals are not required to give any warranty.
If it is a brand new car yes, Used cars no unless it has a limited warranty. In some states a licensed used car dealer is require by law to provide a very limited 30 day warranty. In most states if the car is sold. "As Is" then there is no warranty at all.