Extended warranties do differ depending on the type of car that you want to cover. The more exotic or expensive your car is the more money you will have to pay out to "insure" your car. In my opinion, an extended warranty for a brand new car is not necessary.
I have boughten used car warranty before and went through state farm insurance company. The new car warranty should be in the package you get when you bought car that show you all warranty that is offered.
If it is brand new - no. But - things do go wrong for whatever reason. New car should have a warranty.
Yes you should always get a warranty on a car. You never know anything can happen and sometimes will. Having a warranty give's you that feeling that you didn't just throw your money away if it breaks you can get it fix.
A GM car warranty is dependent on if you get a new or used car. You can also get an extended warranty which the salesman might have sold you. It is best to look at your paperwork and see what you got. Keep in mind different parts of your car might have different warranties.
If its a new car it should be under Warranty , Make the manufacter pay to repair it to a good condition , take it to a local dealer
A new homeowner should ask a builder for a warranty that covers free repair to workmanship of the home for at least a year. You should look for a longer warranty for items such as the roof and furnace.
Your car should come with a manufacture warranty for at least a couple of years. If you know you will want warranty service beyond that term you will save money if you buy it now rather than waiting.
Hyundai advertises that it has "Americas Best Warranty" where the powertrain is warrantied for 10 years or 100,000 miles while a new car warranty is for 5 years or 60,000 miles. If you meet those, you should be fine.
The warranty expires when the warranty expires. There is no grace period.
When buying a car battery it is best to choose one with an extended warranty so that if anything should go wrong with the battery or it isn't charging correctly, the company will replace it at no charge to you. I would buy a new car battery with a warranty instead recharging your old one.
The bumper-to-bumper coverage in you new, or factory warranty is what all car manufacturers offer with the purchase of a new car. It covers non-body damage or defects in the operation of the new vehicle. At a minimum, the warranty is offered for 3 years/50,000 miles.
A new car warranty can cost up to $3000 depending on the make of the car but one sees this as an average for a new car - a used car would be slightly cheaper but again depending on the make and style of the car