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Used Cars - Not Just Any Used Auto Extended Warranty Plan Will Do

While companies that sell used cars to the public and offer used auto extended warranty plans for their vehicles are definitely the best places to buy used autos, make sure you read the fine print on the particular extended warranty plan you are buying. Some used auto extended warranties will contain exclusions that limit the seller s liability when a second owner purchases a used auto.

The used auto aftermarket is a huge business and it is definitely a place where the old buyer beware caution applies. It is important that you do your homework, that you read the fine print and that you understand the differences between warranty programs that cover cars & trucks that may or may not have been used commercially and used autos used solely by individuals.

Before you purchase your used vehicle, check out the company that stands behind the warranty. How long have they been in business? What s their track record in paying off claims? Is it the same company that has done the evaluation of the used vehicle s current condition?

Companies like 1SourceAutoWarranty, Warranty Direct, Warranties4Wheels, E Warranty Solutions, AA Auto Warranty and Warranty Warehouse that have been around for quite some time, have sterling reputations and deal extensively in the auto aftermarket are companies you can rely on for honesty, trustworthiness and security.

Make sure when you buy that used auto and you select the perfect extended warranty program for you that you get the plan that fits your vehicle and driving style so that you get the security that you paid for.


2000 Chev Blazer LS.....?
Automatic...4.3 L. It has electronic 4WD shifting, and the 'service 4WD' dash light comes on often, which disables the dash buttons(no lights on selector buttons). I have had it back to my mechanic, and they said there was a faulty sensor and replaced it, but it started to do it again a couple days later. I have also been told it could be the solenoid on the transfer case, or possibly the actual buttons themselves. I am taking it back on Monday, and would like to have a better idea of what I'm dealing with when I talk to the mechanic. Any thoughts...? By the way, I have an aftermarket warranty....I just bought this truck.... so I don't care what it takes to get it fixed. I don't know what codes they were getting when they diagnosed, but whatever it was, they felt the need to replace a sensor. Sorry I don't have more info.

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Car Dealership over charge for Warranties, Wheels & extras! Need info on Aftermarket?
We are looking at Mercedes Benz AMG SLK 55. The want to get some info and advice on prices, websties and retailers for Extended Warrnties, Wheels, tires, parts, grilles and chroming shops. On the extended warrnty we are finding it hard to get ay quotes on an aftermarket warranty in CA, WHY? Is true you can only buy in from the dealership in CA? Can any find out what it cost outside California and outside of a car dealership? Also should we buy the extended warranty now or near the end of the factory warranty? Thank you,

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Should I Repair My Computer, Or Off to the Land of the Dead Hard-Drive?
In 2006, I bought my first laptop, an HP dv8000, all the bells and whistles. Loved it. Great graphics, beautiful video. A very nice machine, indeed. Bought from one of the major US retailers, and yep, I bought an extended service plan. Six months into enjoying my new machine, disaster struck! Unfortunate accident, and to make a sad story short, the better part of a bottle of Coke ended up all over the keyboard, and hence into the cracks, crevices etc... Computer promptly died. Neither HP original warranty nor extended (aftermarket) warranty covers spills, and, after pulling hairs out, finally spoke with a manager at HP who informed me that of course they could fix this unit - minimum cost $650. 4-8 week turnaround too. Livid at that, I shopped out repairs, from the big-boy shops to mom-pop computer rpr. Told about $600-800 to fix. Is this computer worth fixing? I don't want to invest $1700 (original cost + rpr) when I could buy new laptop. Question is, should I?

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