The Auto Warranty Decision
Make an educated decision when purchasing an auto warranty.
There are numerous auto warranties to choose from. Making the
decision to purchase the right warranty can be difficult.
Finding the right type and term of coverage require first
deterring how long you intend on keeping the vehicle. Be sure
you know what you are purchasing such as what is covered in the
warranty contract.
Make sure the company is the insurer and not a re-insurer. State
and federal government regulates the insurer, having to follow
strict guidelines and maintain a reserve account for future
claims. Rules for re-insurers are not as strict and are not
required to meet the same requirements. Re-insurer is not
necessarily a bad option just learn more about them before you
buy.
Find out if coverage includes full parts and labor, some plans
include only partial and others only cover used parts
replacement. Make sure that new or rebuilt OEM parts are used
and that the parts and labor are covered.
Its always good to get a second opinion if your not sure about
what you might need or something that's in the contract your not
sure about. Check with the repair facility and see who they
recommend, since they usually know who's coverage is superior
for your type of vehicle. Also keep in mind that cheaper is not
always better.
Find out the condition of your vehicle by having an inspection,
this can give you an idea of the potential future problems you
may have and could also be required by the auto warranty
provider.
Use common sense and do your research on the auto warranty
company you may be doing business with.
For more information on auto warranties visit: www.carautowarranty.com