If you are looking to get an auto warranty quote, there are some things you should look out for to make sure you are not being offered a “too-good-to-be-true” warranty by a scam artist:
- Make sure you can read the warranty before you buy it. If the company or the sales person is hesitant to let you read the fine print before you buy, run away. They’re likely trying to hide some very bad coverage problems.
- If they won’t answer all of your questions, take note. A reputable company wants you to feel comfortable with your coverage. If the company you’re getting an auto warranty quote from doesn’t want to take the time to talk to you, they could just be in it for the money.
- Make sure it is clear what you are signing up for, and how long. Is it a bumper to bumper warranty? Just a powertrain? Something else? Does it last a year? Five years? Six months? Make sure all of these points are crystal clear before you sign anything.
- If the auto warranty quote is a great deal but it doesn’t fit you or your car, it is not a deal – it is a waste of both time and money.




