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Car Warranty Advice

Free Car Warranty Advice

Getting information on car warranties isn't always easy, largely because it can be difficult to find an objective source of information. Our free advice provides a useful starting point.

In general, concerns about purchasing car warranty usually focus on the price that is being paid and on the quality of cover that will be received. The key is to find a happy medium.

You'll obviously want the best level of cover available and ideally at the cheapest price.

Firstly, in order to get the best price, you'll need to shop around. Far too many car owners make the mistake of accepting the first car warranty policy that they are offered.

That first policy often comes from a car retailer and is rarely the best priced product on the market. If you're about to buy a new policy then contact your local car retailer, by all means.

Don't mistake of signing up for that policy immediately though. Use it as something to compare other products against. Take a look at independent car warranty specialists who sell direct to consumers online.

See how their prices compare and look for the best deal available.

The best deal won't necessarily equate to the cheapest policy. You also need to take into account the quality of car warranty policy that's being offered.

When you shop around, looking for the best price, make sure that you are also clear about what level of cover is offered by each policy.

Ensure that you understand any exclusions that may apply to each policy, as well as what is expected of you as the policy holder.

The best car warranty buyer is one who is fully informed.

Don't make a quick decision - make an informed decision.

By: Keith Barrett

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Car insurance/Car warranty advice!?
Okay...so my husband has a 2004 Subaru WRX - bought from a private dealer. We have a car loan from our bank with no extended warranty. Our insurance is through Harleysville and we have to have full coverage on it so it's kinda pricey since his car is under the "performance" class. My car, is a 2006 Subaru Impreza 2.5i - just bought last month from a dealership with extended 5 year/60,000 warranty on powertrain (engine areas) and drive train (AWD) (?) something like that and is not bumper to bumper. We also have a car loan from the bank. The thing is, I have our car insurance on low deductibles making our monthly premiums high. I was thinking, since I have warranty on my car, the deductibles can be higher with a lower monthly premium since I have warranty from the dealer. Although, the warranty is only on powertrain and drive train, if I get tboned or scratches, then yes, I would have to pay a higher deductible to get my car fixed. What is the best thing to do? Right now, both our cars are at about $240/mo for our insurance premiums. We are safe drivers, never had an accident or speeding ticket. We are clear as of now! What are you opinions and thoughts... Would really appreciate it!

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