Auto Warranties

Auto Warranties from the manufacturer range dramatically from make and model. Coverage limitations are spelled out in fine print and your best bet is to find a dealer that is willing to do ALL repairs within the scope of your auto warranty coverage. Make sure you specify to your dealer or service provider that you will not be paying for any out of warranty issues.

Aftermarket Auto Warranties are a popular up-sell for warranty companies, but they vary dramatically in coverage scope and quality.

If you have an auto warranty issue that is not being handled according to your auto warranty coverage, then consider posting the details of your problem in our Auto Warranties Complaints forum.

If you are a victim of relentless telemarketing by auto warranty marketers, try to get some information and post it in our Warranty Telemarketing Calls.

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written by Be careful, January 09, 2010
An Auto Warranty is an important investment for you and your family. When purchasing an Auto Warranty, you must see the actual Auto Warranty contract BEFORE you buy. Do not pay anyone anything to view an Auto Warranty contract. An Auto Warranty is serious business. We only recommend companies whose Auto Warranty programs are tried and true. When dealing with a company on an Auto Warranty, check the BBB and independent sources for an Auto Warranty Companies reputation and reliability.
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written by The scam operators have real-looking contracts too - that's not enough. , January 09, 2010
I don't know how you can be sure you're dealing with a legitimate warranty company. They can fake contracts, their company name, etc. They can even claim to be from a real company--you check them out, but in the end, you pay for a fake contract. Ideas?

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