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Used Car Warranty FAQ

What is a used car warranty?

A used car warranty is a protection plan that covers repairs or replacements on specific vehicle components for a certain period. These warranties are often offered by car dealerships as an added incentive when purchasing a used car, but they can also be purchased separately from third-party companies.

Warranties for used cars come in multiple types, including powertrain warranties, maintenance plans, bumper-to-bumper coverage, and original manufacturer’s warranties.

Powertrain warranties cover the engine, transmission, and drivetrain, while bumper-to-bumper coverage covers all components of the car except for those listed as exclusions in the warranty agreement.

Limited warranties cover only specific parts or systems of the car, such as the electrical system or the air conditioning system. Original manufacturer’s warranties are the warranties that come with the car when it is new; they may be transferable to new owners.

Some third-party car warranties cover salvage title vehicles, while others will not. Do your research and be prepared to pay more. Ultimately, you may decide that vehicle service contracts are not worth it for salvage title or rebuilt title vehicles; you may be better off saving those premiums toward expected repairs, and then paying out of pocket.

When buying a used car from a private seller, be sure that you know what type of Certificate of Title it has. If it has anything other than a clear title, the seller should be transparent about the title status—and should reduce the asking price accordingly.

When selling a car with a salvage title, always be upfront about the title’s status, and be prepared to be paid less for the car than for an equivalent vehicle with a clear title.

When shopping for extended warranty plans, first check whether a vehicle is still covered by a factory warranty (the original warranty offered by a car’s manufacturer). If not (and most used vehicles aren’t), then do your research online to make sure you’re dealing with reputable extended car warranty companies.

  1. Look at customer reviews
  2. Check out BBB ratings
  3. Get a sense of a company’s industry reputation by perusing sites like Quora, reddit, and private message boards
  4. Contact an extended warranty company to get a sense of how they operate (you want one that offers excellent customer service)

 

After identifying legitimate and reputable extended warranty providers, shop and compare prices to find the best auto warranty deal for you and your used car.

Yes, you can purchase a used auto warranty from a third-party company such as Endurance or Omega. Do your research and compare the reputability, coverage and pricing of different companies before making a decision. You can research customer reviews, Better Business Bureau (BBB) ratings, and other online signals to determine which extended warranty company might be right for you.

Extended car warranty costs vary considerably, so make sure to run the numbers to see if it makes sense for you.

Car warranty coverage also varies: some car warranties cover more components or repairs than others. Compare the costs of a potential car repair against the cost of an extended warranty, and make sure to have the coverage you need.

It depends on the warranty terms and conditions. Some used car protection plans may be transferable to new owners, while others may not. It’s on you to studiously read the terms and conditions of the plan.

Several types of issues can void warranties on used cars. These may include:

– Failure to perform regular maintenance or follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule

– Modifications or alterations to the car that are not approved by the manufacturer

– Using non-approved parts or fluids

– Misuse of the car, such as using it for racing or off-road driving

– Accidents or other types of damage that are not covered under the warranty

It’s critical to read the terms and conditions of extended auto warranties to understand what voids the coverage. You should also follow the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance schedule and use approved components to ensure that the warranty remains valid.

The length of used vehicle protection plans can be from a few months to several years.

For example, a powertrain warranty—covering the engine, transmission, and drivetrain—may be for a longer period than a more comprehensive warranty that covers the entire automobile.

Some protection plans may also offer the option to extend car warranty coverage for an additional fee.

An extended car warranty plan is a protection plan that covers repairs or replacements on specific vehicle components for a period of time beyond the original manufacturer’s warranty. Extended car warranties may provide financial protection in the event of unexpected repairs and can help to reduce the overall cost of maintaining your car.

However, in many cases, used car protection plans or vehicle service contracts are not worth it. Do your research and run the numbers to compare potential repair costs against warranty quotes.

Extended car warranties offer different coverage levels, from powertrain coverage to bumper-to-bumper coverage. Powertrain coverage typically covers the engine, transmission, and drivetrain, while bumper-to-bumper coverage covers all components of the car except for those listed as exclusions in the warranty agreement.

It’s important to carefully compare the coverage levels and exclusions of different extended car warranties to find the best option for your needs.

The claims process for extended car warranties is fairly similar from one warranty company to another, but you should inquire from a company directly.

You will need to contact the warranty provider to report an issue and initiate coverage. You may be required to provide proof of the issue, such as a repair estimate or invoice, and to follow the terms and conditions of the warranty, such as using approved repair facilities or obtaining pre-approval for repairs.

It’s a good idea to carefully read the terms and conditions of the warranty to understand the claims process and any requirements.