It will depend on the type of car you own. If you go with the dealer, you are going to find the best deals for the type of car that you are buying there.
The best extended warranties usually come from the auto makers themselves. You can also get extended warranties from insurance companies and also independent auto warranty companies.
Yes, there are unending amounts of information about extended warranties online. Shop around to find out what will work best for you in your situation. Extended warranties will greatly vary depending on the company so take your time and do the research.
Progressive and Geico and alstate are the best companies the get these answers from as for the best car warranties I have not found one that I really feel is the best.
The best way to get an extended warranty is from the manufacturer of the car. You can get warranties from companies that do that but there are more regulations and usually will cost more.
You can buy extended warranties anywhere. Depneding on how much you are willing and able to spend on them, there are many options for you to consider.
Always compare through your insurance company first and then go to other sources like warranties and policies dot com and those sorts of place. I feel that auto policies are best if purchased from the company that sold you the car in the first place.
Extended warranties are also referred to as "service agreements" or "service contracts." Depending what what the item is and where one purchased the item, an agreement can be made to add accessories, lower costs, add in delivery etc. Extended warranties are purchased from the store and they cover problems and defects that the 1 year limited warranty from the manufacturer does not cover. For example Best buy offers extended warranties on their laptops for an extra charge for 3 years. This covers things that happen to the laptop after the manufacturer warranty.
The best source of information for extended warranties that I have found is http://www.consumerautomotiveresearch.com/. The site provides education on warranties, top rated companies, and companies to avoid.
Hey George,I would say extended warranties are of great help. When manufacturer's warranty ends, then EW can help you save money on repairing charges which generally occurs in lifetime of a electrical product. I have been getting extended warranties from Consumer Priority Service, best rates with excellent service.www.cpscentral.comHope that helps!!
I will say this, the extended warranty that you can get on an Outback is very nice and has one trait that separates it from most extended warranties on the market, it's in house. Most extended warranties are through 3rd party organizations that have a host of problems that make it best to avoid. Subaru's extended warranty is through Subaru and is good at any Subaru store in north America. That being said, it is up to you to determine if it is worth the price.
Electronics extended warranties vary in coverage and cost depending on the retailer and manufacturer. Some retailers may offer more comprehensive coverage at a higher cost, while others may provide basic coverage at a lower price. It's important to compare the terms and prices of warranties from different sources to find the best option for your needs.
When your car warranty has expired the best place to check to purchase one would be at www.aaautowarranty.com/ and compare prices before you buy.