of warranty is offered. Sometimes these warranties are also called service programs.
The subject of auto warranties can be complex and there are several basic terms you should get to know.
The first is the term “As Is.” This means that if you buy that used car (or even a new car) that the dealer will not be held responsible for any repairs that need to be done after the sale. The catch here is that some dealers will offer verbal promises but they are not bound to them legally.
You might also hear the terms Limited and Unlimited Warranties. The Limited warranty is exactly what it sounds like – it only covers designated things for a designated term of time. However surprisingly the unlimited warranty is the same thing. All that the term unlimited means in this case is that any owner of the vehicle can take advantage of the coverage of the warranty within a certain amount of time and that the full price of repair will be covered by the agreement. In the case of a limited warranty the percentage of repairs paid for may be restricted or there may be certain systems in the car that may not be covered. Coverage may also be restricted by mileage or time and they may have to state whether the owner is required to pay a deductible. |