You will have to read the warranty, but most new cars can be serviced at any dealership selling the same brand.
Usually an extended warranty is purchased when you buy the vehicle. There are cases where you can check with the dealership where you purchased the vehicle and see if you can purchase an additional warranty for your car.
The warranty on the vehicle depends on where the vehicle is purchased from. If it is purchased from the previous owner, they will likely not offer any warranty at all. If it is purchased from a used car dealership, the warranty would depend on the dealership's evaluation of the quality of the car after it's initial owner sold it.
Try warrantydirect.com for a used vehicle warranty. Also, try contacting the dealership you purchased the vehicle from to see who they recommend for extended warranties.
When purchasing a vehicle from a dealership, one should speak with his or her salesperson about purchasing an extended warranty on the car being purchased. One may also purchase the extended warranty on a car up to 31 days after purchase.
IF its warranty repairs, go to another dealer of the same brand. If not warranty, go anywhere you feel comfortable.
contact the dealership where the vehicle was purchased they will have record of the sale and warranty
You actually do not have a set period of time to return a vehicle purchase. There is no law that requires a dealership to take a vehicle back once purchased unless the vehicle is faulty.
Bucket seats for cars can be purchased at automotive stores or the dealership where the car was purchased. Check at stores such as Canadian Tire or the dealership of the vehicle.
Well unfortunately, even if you purchased the vehicle from a dealership, unless there was a specific extended warranty purchased from said dealership, you are most likely going to have to pay for the issue out of pocket. If you did indeed purchase an extended warranty (or the factory warranty still applies) for the vehicle from a used car dealer, you should contact them. In most cases, the work can be performed at any dealer that sells (or sold) your make and model, but will often have a higher deductible than if the work is done at the original point of purchase. If you purchased the vehicle from a private party, then again, unfortunately, It's coming out of your pocket, Caveat Emptor. (May the buyer beware)
Yes, the dealership provides you with a title for the vehicle you purchase.
You can find information about extended car warranty insurance at your local dealership where you purchased the vehicle. You can also find out that information from your insurance company.
Yes, a dealership typically provides you with a title when you purchase a vehicle.