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Five questions which car owners usually ask about auto warranties!


You shop around and work hard mentally to get the best deal while purchasing your dream car. You
decide everything and complete all the formalities of your vehicle, but wait did you give a single second
to think about the auto warranty?
If no then what if your car breaks down or faces any problem, then what will you do in that condition if
you don’t have an extended auto warranty.
Here are the few questions which car owners should ask on car warranty before purchasing their dream
car.

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What does my car warranty covers?
While purchasing the car policy, you should check what it covers or not, usually a car warranty cover
car’s engine, cooling system, fuel system, steering, ignition system and other electronics or products for
a particular period.
What is the duration of my car warranty?
The car warranties depend on the manufacturers, as different manufacturers will provide you different
plans for a certain number of miles or a specified period. Like for example, for three years 30,000 miles,
for four years 40,000 miles and so on.
Should I need to buy an extended warranty on my car while the manufacturer warranty is still running
on?
Yes buying an extended car warranty while the manufacturer’s warranty is still in effect is an excellent
idea, the sooner you purchase the extended warranty, the cheaper deal you’ll get. On the other hand,
the coverage also increases more than the manufacturer’s warranty.


What items are not covered under extended car warranty?
The items which are not covered under extended warranty are brake linings, wiper, tiers and any change
in oil. On the other hand, if you don’t take care of your car and gets damage in the event of tornadoes,
hurricane or earthquake, such issues are not covered under extended auto warranty.
Do I need extended warranty?
You might need the extended warranty on your vehicle it depends entirely on your driving suppose you
drive 40,000 a miles and the coverage you got from the company is 40,000 miles per year, then above
that which you will drive there will be no coverage for that, so if your driving is more or your travel more
the extended auto warranty is the best idea.