Buying a good automobile warranty can be tricky. How do you avoid paying for protection that you don't need while still getting peace of mind?
The following things are the main factors that you may want to consider when you purchase your warranty.
How long will you keep your car? If you plan long term ownership a longer car warranty may be good. Keep in mind that selling a car still under warranty can boost your asking price.
How much will you drive? Most warranties have mileage limitations. If you exceed the allotted mileage the car warranty is void. Keep this in mind if you have a long commute.
Do you need roadside assistance? Many drivers get roped into warranties by the promise of roadside assistance however; most of these programs only last for a year, not the full length of your warranty. Be sure to check the details.
Read more warranty tips in "Sorry Mate, Your Warranty Just Doesn't Cover This One."




Good information. There are many things to go over before you make your decision on a car warranty.
Posted by: JJ | February 19, 2007 at 10:46 AM