Possibly, depending on your state laws. Ask the dealer immediately. If it is an actual "warranty" - meaning it was included in the purchase price (not sold for an additional amount), then no, it is not declinable. If it is a "service contract" - meaning that you paid an additional amount for coverage, then yes, in most states you have 30 days or more to contact the service provider and cancel coverage.
If you mean the original warranty from the time the car was purchased, the warranty for all emissions componets on American cars is 5 years/50,000 mles or if there is an extended warranty it might cover it for a longer period.
Manufacturers have a warranty period where repairs are covered. The extended warranty is usually sold by the retailer to extend that plan and provide additional coverage for the device you purchased. One of the drawbacks of the extended warranty is that it usually runs concurrent with the manufacturer's warranty period, and in essence, you're paying for a warranty on a warranty for a period of time. Some retailers may allow you to hold off on making the purchase on the extended warranty until the manufacturer's warranty runs out. If you can choose this option and wait, it might save you as much as a third of the cost and buy you some extended time. The trick is to remember to follow through at the appropriate time. If you're purchasing one of the new digital TV's, (trust me on this)...you'll probably need the extended warranty.
If you're speaking of the manufactures warranty it covers the car for a stated period of time and has nothing to do with owner. If you've purchased an extended warranty then the ability to transfer is addressed by the warranty company.
A manufacturer's warranty is a guarantee provided by the company that made the product, covering defects in materials or workmanship for a specific period of time. An extended warranty is purchased separately and extends the coverage beyond the manufacturer's warranty, often including additional benefits like coverage for accidental damage or wear and tear.
A driver should consider buying an extended car warranty to keep their car under the warranty for a longer period of time. An extended warranty means that there is a longer window for the vehicle to be covered for free repairs or replacements if it has problems.
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The notable features on Chevrolet's extended warranty is that they pay for parts of the car. It is advisable to get it especially if you are thinking of owning your car for a longer period of time.
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I believe that my warranty on my printer was only for 90 days. Some printers will give you a year warranty. After your original warranty expires, you are given an option to purchase an extended warranty.
The expiration of an extended warranty typically begins on the date of purchase, although some warranties may offer a grace period during which the coverage does not begin immediately. It's important to read the specific terms and conditions of the warranty, as they can vary by provider and product. In some cases, the warranty may start after the manufacturer's warranty ends, providing additional coverage. Always check with the warranty issuer for precise details.
"In most cases, the Extended Warranty is able to be transferred to a new owner if the vehicle is sold during the covered period. However, you should refer to the paperwork that came with your warranty for your specific vehicle for the exact details."
An extended auto warranty is an agreement from a warranty company to pay for repairs to your vehicle for a period longer than your original auto warranty. For information on what you can expect from an extended warranty and what the top rated companies are look at http://www.consumerautomotiveresearch.com