The dealerships are the places where you can get a good deal on an extended car warranty. They always explain the extended warranties after you're getting ready to close the deal.
When searching for an extended warranty for a vehicle, it is important to consider the reputation of the company offering it. A warranty is only as good as the company behind it.
You can find information regarding who has the best extended auto warranty deals for 2013 at the following website...www.ensurall.ca/ I hope this helps. Good luck.
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.
There are a number of good extended car warranty companies which can be found by using the feedback on motoring forums. Another good place to check would be the comparison sites which compare options and help you to decide which of the extended car warranty companies will suit your needs.
Yes if you plan on keeping the car for a while after they warranty expires. If not they just get the basic warranty and it will good enough.
Yes you can. They will continue to contact you to offer extended warranties for many years after the regular warranty has expired. Typically it is not a good idea to purchase extended warranties.
Very seldom. If you are buying a car with a good reliability record, then do not waste your money. If you decide to get an extended warranty, be very careful as there are some that are not worth the paper they are written on. Why extended warranties are a bad deal. 1. They Usually Cost More Than They're Worth 2. Warranty Work May Be Unreliable 3. The Warranty May Not Cover What You Think It Does 4. Warranty Underwriter May Go Out Of Business 5. The Extended Warranty May Overlap Manufacturer's Warranty 6. Under Law, It's Not Even A Warranty The Federal Trade Commission says consumers, before signing any extended coverage contract, should fully understand its terms and coverage. The agency also stresses that what consumers are actually buying is not an extended warranty but a "service contract." "A service contract is a promise to perform, or pay for, certain repairs or services. Although a service contract is sometimes called an extended warranty,' under federal law, it is not a warranty," the FTC said.
Yes in my opinion buying extended warranty is always recommended. You just gave good example of why you should buy. Its not that expensive but not that cheap either.
Try AAA. They have been good and reasonably priced for me.
Good for you, what's your question?
The CARCHEX "Compete" Model for Buying an Extended Warranty I've always recommended shopping around for the best price and coverage on an extended warranty. CARCHEX makes it easier to shop around by presenting you with good warranties from top administrators and you choose the warranty that's right for you. All you do is fill out an online quote form for your vehicle. CARCHEX then presents you with the extended warranty coverage options you can get for your car.