In determining if an extended warranty is the right
thing for you, and in choosing the perfect plan for your needs, you will have
to ask yourself these questions:
What
is the reliability record of the model you are buying?
Check the reliability history of the model you are
purchasing. Although it’s by no means a fail-safe method of predicting what the
repair bill is going to look like, it’ll offer you an idea of what you might be
in for service-wise; keep these details in mind while making a warranty
decision.
What
is the nature of the deductible?
Completely assess a policy's deductible prior to
signing on the dotted line. Think about American Automotive Service Solutions not just its amount, yet also whether
it is per repair or per visit. With per visit deductibles, all visits to the
shop are going to run you a fixed amount, irrespective of how many parts are
fixed; per repair deductibles apply to all serviced parts. What sounds like a
small difference might, under specific circumstances, have a huge impact on your
pocketbook.
Is
your warranty transferable?
A few extended warranties will end as the individual
who purchased the warranty sells the vehicle. A warranty which permits you to
transfer it to the new purchaser is preferable; it is a great selling point for
potential purchasers.
Can
repairs be done at any repair store?
Some extended car warranties stipulate what repairs
have to be done at the dealership from which the warranty was bought from; this
may prove inconvenient and limiting. It is better to choose a warranty that, at
least, offers you more than a single service center to pick from. You will
appreciate this if the car ever needs service while you are on a road trip, far
away from home.
Is
the cash layout needed for repairs?
A few extended warranties will require that you pay
the bill, and send the receipt in then wait for reimbursement; in most
instances, months will elapse prior to you getting back your money. Ideally,
you will desire a warranty which pays the dealership right with a credit card.
Why
does my new extended car warranty have a waiting period?
The waiting period was set up after feedback and careful
consideration from our customers. Most of our customers told us that they’re
too busy to schedule an auto inspection to take place prior to their policy
taking effect.
For more details on our extended service contracts contact
American Automotive Service Solutions at 800-293-5048.