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Car Warranty

Preventing Drama with a Car Warranty

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At DCI Warranty Services, we understand what can really happen when you don’t have a car warranty. We’ve seen it a million times. Someone thinks nothing is going to happen to their car and then…poof, they’re stuck with a huge repair bill and no vehicle for an extended amount of time. That’s why we want [...]

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Hassles of the Wrong Car Warranty

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What’s the point of having a repair covered by your car warranty if it’s more of a hassle that it’s worth? With all the stress and anxiety that usually surrounds a car breakdown, it’s important that you also look for the little things that give your car warranty value aside from just covering you financially. [...]

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Don’t Be Dupped Into Car Warranty Sale

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After talking with many car warranty customers over the years, here is one of the most common questions I am asked about: “When I’m looking for a new car and visit my local dealer, the salesman told me if I didn’t buy a car warranty right then and there it would affect my chances for [...]

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Get Car Warranty Even if You Hardly Drive it

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Besides never knowing when your car is going to break down or where it’s going to happen, there’s also another important point about having a car warranty that most people don’t realize: Your car may require repairs simply because you hardly ever drive it. This may sound crazy, but hear me out. Let’s say you [...]

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Worried About Choosing the Wrong Car Warranty?

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If you’re worried about making the wrong decision when purchasing a car warranty, several of these concerns have probably already crossed your mind: How can I be sure I’m not paying too much? What can happen if I go with the wrong company? Where can I find a car warranty that will pay my claims? [...]

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4 Sure Fire Steps to File a Car Warranty Claim

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From what I’ve read on the Internet (and even seen on the news from time to time) it seems like too many car warranty claims are denied NOT because the parts aren’t covered, but because the car owner did not take the proper steps to file the claim. Don’t let this be the case for you. If you have a car warranty claim on your vehicle, just be sure to follow each of these 4 simple steps.

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Should I Buy a Car Warranty If I Already Need A Repair?

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First off, no, you should not buy a warranty if your car is already broke down. With most car warranty companies it’s easy for them to reject any claims made within the first 4 months, so your claim for that repair will be denied. My best advice is just don’t do it. However, here’s where Motor Vehicle Services separates from the industry. And this is huge.

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Car Warranty Relief vs Regret

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Having a car warranty is one of those things that can either bring great relief or regret to a stressful situation. When those major car repairs sneak up on you, you don’t want to be the one regretting the car warranty you chose (or lack thereof). So how can you make sure you’re the person boasting, “Thank goodness my car warranty covered the $700 repair for my clutch fan” instead of falling into the regret category?

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5 Secrets to Get Your Car Warranty Claim Covered

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The funny thing about car warranty claims is that issues don’t usually escalate over which parts are covered and which parts aren’t. Those are questions that the car warranty owner can answer very easily by looking at their contract. But what I’ve found is that people just aren’t following the proper procedure for filing a claim.

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