I have boughten used car warranty before and went through state farm insurance company. The new car warranty should be in the package you get when you bought car that show you all warranty that is offered.
The warranty expires when the warranty expires. There is no grace period.
The bumper-to-bumper coverage in you new, or factory warranty is what all car manufacturers offer with the purchase of a new car. It covers non-body damage or defects in the operation of the new vehicle. At a minimum, the warranty is offered for 3 years/50,000 miles.
A new car warranty can cost up to $3000 depending on the make of the car but one sees this as an average for a new car - a used car would be slightly cheaper but again depending on the make and style of the car
It typically starts the day the car is put into service meaning the day is sold to its first owner. The miles on warranty would start at that time as well. If you have a 3 yr/36,000 mile warranty and the day you buy the car it has 458 miles on it then your warranty would expire at 36,458 miles or 3 years from purchase date. Which ever comes first. I have to respectfully disagree with the above answer. The warranty is for 36,000 miles and it runs out at 36,000 miles even if the car had 458 miles on it when sold new for the first time. With that many miles the car would be heavily discounted as a demonstrator. But let's say it had 2 miles on it. The warranty still runs out at 36,000 miles and not 36,002. It is not a warranty to the buyer it is a new car warranty and it starts the instant the car rolls out of the factory.
The type of warranty one can get with a new Samsung car video player is a 30-day money-back guarantee, 1-year warranty and maintenance, 2-year warranty, and 3-year warranty.
There are many car warranty companies you can look at, but to start you can look at Warranty Direct. This site will help you find the right facts, details, and what is the best for you.
Some do and some don't. Read the warranty information and it will tell you if it is transferrable. Extended warranties are rarely a smart purchase.
The warranty starts the day you take delivery, and buy the car. No it doesn't. The warranty starts from the date of registration. So if you ask a dealer to register the car on the 31st March and you don't take delivery until the 15th April, your warranty starts from 31st March.
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Extended warranties do differ depending on the type of car that you want to cover. The more exotic or expensive your car is the more money you will have to pay out to "insure" your car. In my opinion, an extended warranty for a brand new car is not necessary.