If you are buying a used car, find out if it is still under warranty. Often times used cars are still under factory warranty, which can be a big bonus for buyers. Look for a Buyer's Guide sticker posted on the car's side window. This sticker is required by the FTC on all used cars sold by dealers. It tells whether a service contract is available.This will help you to determine if the vehicle is being sold with a warranty, implied warranties, or "as is".
There are many car garages that offer some of the best and longest used car warranties around. Warranty Direct is one of the top picks for the year 2012.
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.
When you need to compare car warranties for used cars a good place to start would be the compare sites. There are several, each give you the option to enter details about the vehicle and make it easy to Compare extended used car warranties.
A Honda Certified Used car offers one of the most extensive used-car warranties. Except for standard maintenance, it offers engine and transmission coverage, body glass and interior.
No, car dealerships are not required to offer warranties on used cars. However, many states do have "Lemon Laws" in place, to make sure that unethical dealers cannot intentionally sell an unworking vehicle.
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One can get a used car warranty in a number of different places. One place is the local dealership. They always have used car warranties on most of the cars they sell.
You can purchase extended auto warranties for you car at the dealership where you bought the car or directly from the company that manufactured the car. I hope this helps.
If you would like a warranty on a used car you will need to purchase a certified used car. Normally these cars have good warranties (especially Honda) and are not expensive. Another way to do this is buying from Carmax. Their MaxCare warranty on used cars is great and the prices are great as well.
I believe all major car manufacturers offer extended warranties you can purchase. To get a look at all of them you can go to the consumer report website to view each of their warranties.
Try visiting www.Warrantydirect.com, www.Autoservicewarranty.com, www.AutoProtection.com, and www.Warrantyheadquarters.com for the best car warranties available online.
The benefits are that they often cover many more repair types than new car warranties. However, they often carry high deductibles and may only cover a portion of the repair costs.