That would be an extended power train warranty
As a general rule no but lemon laws vary from state to state. The best option is to be able to diagnose possible problems or take the car to a mechanic before you buy
Your auto insurance should cover you anywhere you drive to. As long as the person insured is driving the car there should not be any problems.
No, you cannot drive any car in the UK with insurance. You must have specific insurance for the car you are driving.
well first you have to get rid of 1999 civics so you can focus on one of them after you do that grab a base ball bat and f*** up the car after you do that file for car insurance. if you do not have any insurance go to a mechanic.
No. But if you have proof positive that the mechanic caused the damage, HIS insurance will cover the repairs. Call your local office of the State Attorney General.
From my experience I would have to say that GEICO has the best car insurance specialist. They are very knowledge and have a great customer service depart ready to answer any of you question at anytime. They will go out of their way to solve your problems.
u got problems take it to a mechanic
You should have you car looked at least once a year for an inspection. If you notice any problems or hear anything unusual, bring your car to the mechanic right away.
"Like any other car insurance, Swinton car insurance offers insurance on cars so that if you get into a car accident, you have the insurance to cover you in costs."
No. Insurance does not cover mechanical problems.
An insurance company would owe you what it would cost to have a mechanic/body shop repair the car. You have the option to keep the money or pay to get it repaired. If you are talking about your own insurance company then your deductible would come out of any amount paid if you have full coverage.
When it's a self-driven car, you need license to get car insurance from any insurance company.