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Auto Warranty Basics Part 2

When you should get an extended warranty?

Most car buyers do not think about an extended warranty until you hear a pitch for one at the dealer during the final stages of buying. Consumer Reports suggests that you wait to shop for an extended warranty up to 6 months before your regular warranty expires. Until then you'll know if you want to keep the car long enough and if reliability is a concern such that you want to consider an extended warranty. Although the previously agreed price may be higher, it is cheaper to give it then, but they purchased the contract on the date to buy a car, and do not need or use it.

Where can I get an extended warranty dealer

Most extended warranties are purchased at the dealer sells the vehicle at the time. Most new car dealers to sell the manufacturer's extended warranty plans. These are generally more expensive, but you eliminate the concern that the contract administrator will be around when you need to apply. Smaller extended warranty administrators still do not go bankrupt from lack of funds claim reserves.

Some new car dealers sell non-manufacturer warranty at a lower retail price for several reasons. Usually the dealers commission or profit on the overall agreement is higher than the third-party administrator for the factory plan that can pay lower commissions.

On-line/phone - Ideally, I am thinking about getting an extended warranty before you buy a new car, and you decide to wait or close the regular warranty expires or you are looking for a lower price guarantee to compare the dealer's offer . There are many online sites that offer free quotes for extended warranties. They usually provide basic information for each plan at the time of quote. Do your homework, get details about each plan and make informed decisions before signing on the dotted line. You can do a little digging in the reputation of the companies that guarantee a simple search online for an opinion about the company. Better Business Bureau is a good place to check for complaints, as well.