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2 Ways to Spot a Good Auto Warranty

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You’re probably shopping for an auto warranty because you heard it could potentially save you thousands of dollars in future repairs. BUT if you aren’t familiar with what to look for, it could end up costing you thousands of dollars. So, if you want to feel confident in picking the right one, make sure you [...]

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New Auto Warranty: Avoid Problems Down the Road

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If you are looking for a new auto warranty, there are a ton of options online. But if you want to make sure you are dealing with a reputable company, the best thing you can do to protect yourself is to read all of the fine print on the warranty. If the company you are [...]

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Seeing Through Auto Warranty Lies

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strong>When purchasing an auto warranty, some people have the notion that they are purchasing a “special shield” of protection against anything and everything that can happen to their vehicle. However, I’d say the majority of people actually understand that there are going to be restrictions and limitations. As long as you know what those are [...]

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Don’t Shop on Auto Warranty Price Alone

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When you’re  ready to shop for an auto warranty, it’s hard for most people to overcome that natural consumer instinct to hunt for cheapest price. But beware… because when you fall into that mindset of looking for “the best and lowest price,” especially when shopping online, you become more susceptible to the rip-offs and scams. [...]

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Know about Auto Warranty Loophole: Wear & Tear Coverage

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Are you nervous your auto warranty is going to have more loopholes than a circus act? You should be, because with many warranty providers all they care about is making the sale. They have no interest in paying claims. Within their contract, in the terms and conditions, there are often enough loopholes that they can legally deny the majority of their claims.

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