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What a Bumper-to-Bumper Extended Warranty Covers
Posted by Ken M. Lhuiller in Bumper-to-Bumper Extended Warranty on December 5th, 2009
Sometimes, roadside assistance, towing, car rental reimbursement (when your car is in the shop), electronic equipment, some periodic maintenance and even some wear and tear are covered. In short, bumper to bumper extended warranties cover a lot!
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Posted by Ken M. Lhuiller in auto extended warranty on December 3rd, 2009
So you’ve decided that it might be a good idea to purchase an auto extended warranty. That’s a wise decision, but let’s be sure that your get the best auto extended warranty, so that you never regret your decision.
What should you shop for to find the best extended warranty for your car? Let’s take a look at some helpful tips:
First, remember that you can purchase an extended warranty at the time you buy your car, but it’s also possible to buy one well after that. As the cost of car repairs continues to increase, you might decide later to buy an extended auto warranty – not necessarily right when you buy the car.
Look at any existing warranty that you have on the vehicle. How much longer will it last, and is this time frame similar to how long you plan to keep your car? If you plan to keep the car longer that the existing warranty will last, an extended warranty makes sense.
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Posted by Ken M. Lhuiller in extended warranty coverage on December 3rd, 2009

Extended Warranty Coverage
Repairs can be extremely costly, and without a vehicle warranty, you could find yourself in the position of having to fork over hundreds or even thousands of dollars that you don’t have, or at the very least, would prefer to be spending on something else. That’s why extended warranty coverage for your vehicle can be a very smart investment.
A vehicle extended warranty may cost a few to several hundred dollars, depending on your car and its age. That might seem like a lot, but when you consider the cost of a transmission going out, or a cracked block, the price for an auto extended warranty will seem like peanuts.
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