You May or May Not Need a New car Extended Warranty. Do Your Research. |
| 4/1/2008 7:59:19 AM |
When you are buying a new car, the dealer will undoubtedly offer you a new car extended warranty. Sometimes these warranty packages make a great deal of sense, especially if you are likely to drive it until the wheels fall off. A new car extended warranty can save you a great deal of money over the long haul of owning a car, but only if you plan to hang onto it for a good long time. Before you make your decision to plunk down more of your hard earned money, check the dealer's regular warranty first. It may provide really great coverage so that a new car extended warranty package is unnecessary.
Buying a new car can be a big impulse item, but there great discussion boards and blogs where you can read people's first hand experiences with their regular warranty package. If you can hold off on the impulsive decision to drive that new car out of the dealership, spend some time at home reading about other people's experiences with similar models that you are looking for to make up your mind about the new car extended warranty. |
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