For original warranties, it depends on the level of warranty. Usually for the first year or two on a new car it would be covered, but after that, only if you have the premium extended warranties. For aftermarket and used vehicle warranties, most basic ones won't cover electrical components like the alternator. The upgraded ones usually will though. Best to ask the warranter or read your warranty details. If you need a new alternator you might as well get it done (at a warranty approved shop) and seek reimbursement from warranty. The worst they can do is say 'no', you need the alternator anyways, so it's not like you'll be losing anything.
Not in and of itself. However, by the time you need to replace the transmission your vehicle's usually pretty well worn ... so there will be other problems.
Transmission problems around 50,000 miles
The vehicle with the best warranties are usually new vehicle with manufacture warranties. The warranties vary greatly from manufacturer to manufacturer and dealership to dealership. Look around to find what you are looking for.
A professional licensed Mechanic is trained to look for signs of problems or damage,when working on a transmission. The mechanic usually will drive the vehical after its been serviced to see if problem has been fixed.
The best way to get an extended warranty is from the manufacturer of the car. You can get warranties from companies that do that but there are more regulations and usually will cost more.
Some problems with the 2007 Acura TL are a power steering hose problem, brakes wearing out extremely fast, and transmission problems. Acura cars are usually dependable but this model has problems.
Extended warranties are often sold separately from manufacturer warranties to offer longer protection from covering repair costs. Standard warranties are usually good for a year, while extended warranties can last two or three years. Purchasing an extended warranty comes with additional costs, so it is up to the homeowner to decide if paying for additional coverage is the right choice.
You should remove the factory car radio. It really is inexpensive. Just remove it, put an aftermarket alarm in, and an aftermarket deck. Any other attempts or circumvents usually cause problems. I have a 97 civic and that process is exactly what I did and it was the best decision I have ever made.
Depending on the model and year of your car, transmission fluid can usually be found anywhere. If you have problems finding a certain kind, it is suggested to look on websites such as Amazon.com or AdvanceAutoParts.com, or go through your dealer.
Compact refrigerators usually last for a while. Many of them also have multi-year warranties in case they do break.
There are many options for warranties for vehicles of all types. I have found none that offer a warranty for gas. There is usually roadside assistance companies that bring you gas but that's as close as I have found to gas warranties.