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Auto Car Warranty FAQ: Your Top Questions Answered

  • An auto warranty is a contract provided by the manufacturer or a third-party company that covers specific repairs and services for your vehicle over a certain period or mileage. It helps protect you from unexpected repair costs.
  • Coverage varies depending on the warranty type. Generally, warranties cover mechanical and electrical failures, engine and transmission repairs, and other key components. Routine maintenance, wear-and-tear items, and accidental damage are usually not covered.
  • factory warranty comes with a new vehicle and is provided by the manufacturer. An extended warranty, on the other hand, can be purchased separately to extend coverage after the factory warranty expires.
  • An extended warranty can be worth it if you plan to keep your car long-term or if the cost of potential repairs outweighs the warranty's price. Be sure to compare plans and read the fine print.
  • Many auto warranties are transferable to a new owner, which can increase your car's resale value. Check your warranty terms for transfer eligibility.
  • No, you don’t always have to go to the dealership for repairs. Most warranties allow repairs at authorized service centers, but it’s best to check your contract for specific requirements.
  • Warranties can be voided if you neglect regular maintenance, make unauthorized modifications, or use aftermarket parts that cause damage.
  • No, not all repairs are covered. Items like brake pads, tires, wiper blades, and other consumables are typically excluded.
  • To file a claim, contact your warranty provider or dealership, provide necessary documentation (like maintenance records), and follow their claims process.
  • Warranty duration varies. Factory warranties often last 3-5 years or up to 60,000 miles, while extended warranties can provide coverage for additional years or miles.
  • No, they are different. Car insurance covers accidents, theft, and liability, while auto warranties cover mechanical breakdowns and parts failures.
  • Most extended warranties can be canceled, though cancellation fees may apply. Check your warranty terms for specific details.
  • Follow your vehicle’s maintenance schedule, keep records of all services performed, and avoid unauthorized modifications.
  • Yes, many providers offer extended warranties specifically for used cars. Coverage depends on the car’s age, mileage, and condition.
  • Look for transparency in coverage details, a reliable provider, reasonable deductibles, and customer reviews to ensure you're getting a quality plan.
    If you have more questions about auto warranties, feel free to contact our team for personalized assistance!

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