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		<title>Tips for Getting the Best Price for Your Used Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:08:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the time comes to sell your used car, you need to understand it will take some time and effort from your end to get it happening. It is not like one day you wake up, deciding to sell your car and the next day you find a buyer and the car if off your [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>When the time comes to sell your used car, you need to understand it will take some time and effort from your end to get it happening. It is not like one day you wake up, deciding to sell your car and the next day you find a buyer and the car if off your hands. Used cars mean old cars, which have been used by someone for an X period; it could be a year or more. So, depending on the age of the car, and its background history, the price would be decided upon and sale would be completed.</p>
<p>There a few tips they could follow to make sure to get a good price on their used cars,</p>
<p>Medium-<br />
Decide on the medium through which you are going to sell your car. Are you going to employ a car broker or get towards selling your car on your own? If you were to use a broker, you will have to pay him a commission on sale, whereas in other cases, you save on that money.</p>
<p>Also make a decision regarding the advertisements or posters you wish to put out. This will help in spreading the word about a car that is up for sale, and let more people know of this, which means interested people will come knocking on your door or calling you to find out more.</p>
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How good a condition is your car in? Have you driven a lot or done only a few thousand miles on it? Have there been any accidents or major repairs that you had fixed? All these are information one needs to ask themselves before deciding on the asking price for the car. If the car has been in perfect condition all through and no faults, or problems, the price quoted can be higher than expected.</p>
<p>Also make sure to spend a bit on getting the car looking like its brand new, for once a person sees the car, they will get attracted to it, and from thereon, selling it will become a cake walk. Else you will have to elaborate and hope the condition of the car will do the selling, which is a bit difficult.</p>
<p>Papers-<br />
If the car is not more than 2years old, then the warranty will still be effective, and in case where the owner has taken extended warranty, will they be transferring the same to the new owners? Are the registration, and insurance papers in order, and have the payments been made on time? If all these documents are available at the time of the sale, it gives the seller a bit of an edge, and they can demand higher price.</p>
<p>Vehicle History-<br />
A report on the car history, from the date of manufacture to how many miles it has run. The vehicle identification number (VIN) should also be present on the vehicle and mentioned in the report. All these are tips through which one can quote a good price for their used cars.</p>
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		<title>How to Get the Best Price for Your Used Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 11:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Used Car Auctions]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before one can think of buying a new car, they need to figure out what to do with their old car. In most cases, they would wish to sell their used car, and try to get the best price possible for the same.  And they look towards selling it off at the earliest, so they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="in_post_ad_top_1" style="margin: 5px;padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></div><p>Before one can think of buying a new car, they need to figure out what to do with their old car. In most cases, they would wish to sell their used car, and try to get the best price possible for the same.  And they look towards selling it off at the earliest, so they can buy their dream car that much faster. They might have got a promotion at work, or if couple’s have had babies will also look towards buying a bigger car or an SUV. There are different ways of selling the used cars, either by placing an advertisement in the local newspaper or getting in touch with a car broker, who will bring forth prospective buyers.</p>
<p>The ways by which one can go about trying to get the best price for their used car are,</p>
<p>If the car is not more than 2years old, and is in good condition, you will know the price you wish to quote for. Do a check around the net, and with other dealers to see what the asking rate for a car that is similar to yours is. This will give you an idea on how much you can quote or how high you can go</p>
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</script></div><p>A car that looks good will surely fetch a good price. For this purpose, it is necessary for the current owner to spend a few hundred dollars in getting the paint job done, and the interiors cleaned out and al repairs taken care of. A car that comes with faulty parts and that is run down looking will not get any buyers, and even if people are interested, they would ask for a very low price. As they say first impressions are what sticks in our mind, so do a thorough scan and have the interiors and exterior looking shiny and new.</p>
<p>Bring in your mechanic to give the car a run over. He will be able to assess how good or bad the vehicle is, and give you an idea of how much to expect. At times, people will go out looking for a buyer who will pay as much as they did when they bought the car. But the whole concept of buying used cars is that it comes cheap, and most people who can’t afford a brand new car settle for a used car in good condition.</p>
<p>When you have decided to place an ad in the paper or put it up in the city center or in a place where most people hang out, you will start receiving calls and mails for the same. So, set aside some time to show the car to prospective buyers, give them a heads up on the car’s history and allow them to take it for a spin.  Think about all that you would do if you were going to buy a used car, and have all the related documents ready, through which you can increase the price you get for your used car.</p>
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		<title>Steps for Buying A Used Car</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Mar 2008 11:03:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The minute an individual turns 18 or lands their first job, the only thing they aspire for is to buy their own car. At times buying a new car might seem very expensive, in which case they turn towards the used cars which would work till they can afford a brand new car. A used [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="in_post_ad_top_1" style="margin: 5px;padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></div><p>The minute an individual turns 18 or lands their first job, the only thing they aspire for is to buy their own car. At times buying a new car might seem very expensive, in which case they turn towards the used cars which would work till they can afford a brand new car. A used car is basically one that has had a previous owner, who might be giving it away for various reasons – either buying a newer model, or it would have become run down and obsolete model or they just might have come by a promotion or hike at work which prompts them to go for a higher model.</p>
<p>When you have decided to buy a used car, there are certain pointers to keep in mind, so you get the best deal and a good quality car.</p>
<p>Used car sales<br />
There are various places where the sale of used car happens in a locality. You can gather this information from your local coffee shop or even in the newspapers. There will be listing of various used cars that are up for sale, and details pertaining to their history, and the asking price.</p>
<p>Another option is to visit the local used car auctions that happen on a weekly or bi weekly basis. This is where you can see cars from the police impound, and from government surplus houses. These cars have been used well and are today up for sale, so you might get quite an interesting variety of cars.</p>
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What is the current condition of the car? Is it in running condition or do you have to spend on bringing it to a good condition? This is a question that must be answered before buying the used car. How good are the parts, the engine, and other accessories in the car? Sometimes, cars that belonged to criminals would have damaged seats, scratches on the exterior and so on. These are signs of bad condition, so check before buying.</p>
<p>You can inspect the car inside and out to judge the condition of the vehicle. If required, you can bring in your mechanic to do an estimate. He will be able to assess the car, its condition, and let you know how good and worth it really is. He will also tell you the worth of the car, which will determine the price you can quote.</p>
<p>Make a thorough inspection of everything from the interiors to the exterior, including the glasses, electrical, mechanical and other ancillary parts fitted in. be sure to know what you are getting into, to avoid any unforeseen incidents later on.</p>
<p>Test driving the car, not just for a few yards, but a kilometre or so to assess the handling and the quality of tyres. Also make sure to check the vehicle history to understand if it has been involved in any criminal acts or accidents. The Vehicle identification number and other details need to be mentioned in the vehicle history to guarantee its worth.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know Before Buying an Extended Warranty</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 19:44:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>isabel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When going to a store for shopping, we always talk to the sales person about the quality of the product, price and the warranty it comes with. Most electronic appliances come with about a year’s warranty, and if we need more, we can pay and get what is called an extended warranty. This is safe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="in_post_ad_top_1" style="margin: 5px;padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></div><p>When going to a store for shopping, we always talk to the sales person about the quality of the product, price and the warranty it comes with. Most electronic appliances come with about a year’s warranty, and if we need more, we can pay and get what is called an extended warranty. This is safe for products that are expensive and warranty is a must especially if they get into some problem or repairs need to be done. For cars too, the concept of warranty is important, most cars come with 2year warranty and for people who want more, they can pay up an additional sum and get a 5year or even 10years warranty. This ofcourse varies with the country, and product, so check with your dealer on the cost of an extended warranty before signing on the dotted line</p>
<p>Even though it sounds easy, there is more than what meets the eye, so it is better for the buyer to be aware of what he is getting into when buying an extended warranty.</p>
<p>1. <strong>What does it cost:<br />
</strong>How expensive or inexpensive will the extended warranty work out to? You need to calculate the cost of the car and add to it about 20% more to calculate this figure. There might also be some dealers who have different rates for different models of cars, so be sure to understand this before taking it up. Evaluate the pros and cons of pickling an extended warranty, for at times people who are in the habit of changing their cars every 2years will not need one, they will only be shelling out cost for no use.</p>
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</strong>Warranty is extra protection for the product, which in this case is an automobile. If the spare parts are very expensive, then it makes sense getting extended warranty. Find out the cost of parts that are most likely to fail, or wear out and compare that with the cost of the warranty. It also ensures you get free service for any little problem you might face – like a sound coming from the engine, or window not working alright, and so on.</p>
<p>3. <strong>How prompt is their service?</strong><br />
Does the car company have a good on the road service? This means, you can travel to any part of the country and be assured of someone coming to your rescue the minute you have a flat or your battery dies on you. All this will be included in the warranty that you buy, and if the repair falls within the duration of the extended warranty.</p>
<p>When you are at a car dealer’s office, have a discussion with the manager in charge to understand the terms offered by them on the extended warranty. If it suits your needs, and what you had in mind, go ahead. But if it seems too expensive, or you know the car will not get into serious trouble, you can forego the same, taking a risk with the car.</p>
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		<title>What You Need To Know About Used Car Titles</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 13:24:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a used car is a win some, lose some situation where you can either land with a great deal or a sour lemon. Doing your research well and following the buyer beware practice can however help you in getting a good car for an equally good price. While most of us are quite cautious [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Buying a used car is a win some, lose some situation where you can either land with a great deal or a sour lemon. Doing your research well and following the buyer beware practice can however help you in getting a good car for an equally good price. While most of us are quite cautious about inspecting a car physically, often taking mechanics along with us for the inspection, we never see the car title until the car has been paid for and it is time to get the title transferred in our name. However, this is a major mistake and examining a car’s title is as important as inspecting a car before buying. Make sure that you check a car’s title before you bid on it in an auction or buy it from a dealer or private seller.</p>
<p>Apart from giving out certain crucial details about the car like the make and the model (you will never believe how many people will pass off their car as the next year’s model), the title will also let you know if a car has been in a major accident or reconstructed from junk. We will discuss some of the main title terms that you need to know about before buying a used car. Cars that have been in major accidents or have been put of commission because of being badly damaged by accidental collision, flood, fire or some other cause carry “branded” titles. The brands that you need to be cautious about are:</p>
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</script></div><p>Reconstructed: This means that a car which has been badly damaged but still labeled salvage repairable has been repaired, rebuilt and inspected in order to get back into commission. This kind of car title should also specify how the car was originally damaged. Reconstructed cars are much cheaper than cars that have not been damaged and you should either look for another car or get a good bargain for this kind of car.</p>
<p>Junk/Branded And Salvage Title: Broadly defined, a car that carries any of these titles has been so badly damaged that it has been declared as a total loss by insurance companies. In most cases, such a car has been picked up from a junk yard at the price of rusted iron and salvaged to get back into circulation. These cars are supposed to get very low prices and you will do well by totally avoiding buying a car that comes with such a title.</p>
<p>Other Used Car Titles To Avoid: Apart from the above, you might come across titles that specify flood damage, fire damage, hail damage or those that mention that a car has been rebuilt or re-branded. Remember that even if such a vehicle still carries a manufacturer’s warranty, it will be void because of the irreparable damage that such a vehicle has undergone. If you are buying from an auction, then do not buy vehicles whose titles are not available at the time of the auction. Apart from the fact that you will not know what you are getting yourself into, you might have to keep on waiting ages for the title to arrive. Other titles that you should check out carefully are those that mention car title loans or liens, since these should be cleared before a used car is put up for sale. To stay on the safe side, purchase a car that comes with a “Clear” title and you will save yourself from a lot of unforeseen trouble.</p>
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		<title>Tips For Buying An Extended Auto Warranty</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 13:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying an extended auto warranty has become very common nowadays, with an extended warranty becoming more and more of a need and less of a convenience. So in case you have already not bought an extended auto warranty for your car, then it is high time that you did. However, there are certain important things [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Buying an extended auto warranty has become very common nowadays, with an extended warranty becoming more and more of a need and less of a convenience. So in case you have already not bought an extended auto warranty for your car, then it is high time that you did. However, there are certain important things that you need to keep in mind before buying an extended auto warranty. Some tips that will make you buy smart when it comes to extended warranties are:</p>
<p>Always go for wear and tear warranties: An extremely large number of auto warranties do not cover any repairs or replacements which occur as a result of wear and tear or overheating. However, the maximum number of car problems and replacements arise due to constant wear and tear and sudden breakdowns are the exception rather than the rule. So it is wiser to pay more and get an extended auto warranty that covers wear and tear instead of buying one that only covers mechanical breakdowns, since you will definitely end up saving more in the long run by going for the former.</p>
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</script></div><p>Get a discount and buy your auto warranty: If you have good bargaining skills, then you should be able to land a substantial rebate on your new car. Instead of spending this money on a new car party for your friends, put this to good use by buying your extended car warranty right at the time that you buy your car. However, go for an online warranty company since these are the ones that offer you the best warranties at the lowest prices while dealers are generally known for giving you the worst ones for the highest prices.</p>
<p>Do your homework: An extremely large number of people get very dissatisfied with their auto warranties because they do not attempt to understand the terms and conditions of their warranties before they buy them. Therefore, it is always advised that you first analyze your own needs and then shop around for a warranty that gives you everything you want for the best price. Make sure that you get to read everything about your warranty before signing on the dotted line, paying special attention to the fine print.</p>
<p>Check companies for credibility and payouts: Extended warranty companies do not work alone and need to be backed by an insurer or administrator. This company and not the one selling you the warranty will pay for your claims, so it is important that you verify the credibility and standing of both the companies involved in providing your extended auto warranty before buying one for your car.<br />
Shop around: Online extended warranty companies will provide you with their warranty quotes for free, so there is actually no effort involved in shopping around for the best warranty possible. This can help you in saving thousands of dollars, since there is a large difference in quotes for similar warranties from different companies.</p>
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		<title>How To Check if A Car Has Been Totaled Before</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Mar 2008 15:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a used car is like taking a calculated risk because while most of the times, your used car turns out to be a good bargain, there are equal chances of a landing with a car that is a total lemon. The recent spate of natural disasters in America has greatly increased the number of [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Buying a used car is like taking a calculated risk because while most of the times, your used car turns out to be a good bargain, there are equal chances of a landing with a car that is a total lemon. The recent spate of natural disasters in America has greatly increased the number of junked vehicles that are being put on the block today. While the law states that cars damaged and totaled by accidental collision, flood or fire damage should carry titles that state the same, a large number of unscrupulous businessmen are picking up cars from salvage yards, rebuilding them and then selling them off with new car titles. At other times, private owners whose cars have been greatly damaged but not junked are putting repaired cars on the lot without disclosing their true histories in order to get a price that is much more than the real value of their vehicle. As a used car buyer, it is extremely necessary for you to know how to check if a car has undergone large scale damage. Over here, we will tell you how to find out if a vehicle has been totaled in one of the three most common incidences that result in cars being declared a total loss by both owners and insurance companies.</p>
<p><strong>Flood Damage:</strong> Major flooding in many parts of the country has made sure that a number of cars being sold off by auctions, dealers and private parties have undergone flood damage. One of the most conspicuous signs of flood damage in a car is new carpeting and upholstery. Beware the moment you see new carpeting or seats in a car that is less than five years old, because there is really no good reason for an owner to put in new soft furnishings in a not so old car. Signs of rust and molding on metal parts and machinery are other indicators of flood damage. Make sure that you remove the carpeting and check the car floor for mold and rusting. Rusty brakes are another thing to watch out for.</p>
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</script></div><p><strong>Fire Damage:</strong> Once again, the most prominent giveaway of a car being damaged by fire is new carpeting on the floor. This is because putting in new seats, seat covers and carpeting becomes a necessity after a car has been gutted. In almost all cases of fire damage, a vehicle will also need to be repainted, so if a three or four year old car does not carry its original factory paint, then you better start sniffing around. Signs of soot and unnatural coloring on parts under the bonnet or a newly painted engine are other giveaways.</p>
<p><strong>Accidental Wreckage:</strong> If a car has been wrecked badly due to collision, then you can be sure that it has undergone body work before coming back into circulation. New paint and new parts are something that should always make you suspicious as a used car buyer. Signs of painting near window and door edges are a clear indication of repainting, but most sellers are clever enough to clean it up and you might require the use of a paint density checking device to find out if the paint coating is thicker than usual. Misaligned doors or windows and VIN numbers on different parts not matching are other things that should make you suspicious.</p>
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		<title>Different Types Of Extended Auto Warranties-What You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2008 15:50:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Extended auto warranties are becoming the need of the day as repair rates and the cost of spare parts keep on rising to painful heights. While getting an extended auto warranty on your car or truck can actually save you from huge amounts of unplanned and unbudgeted expenditure, the amount of money that you will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="in_post_ad_top_1" style="margin: 5px;padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></div><p>Extended auto warranties are becoming the need of the day as repair rates and the cost of spare parts keep on rising to painful heights. While getting an extended auto warranty on your car or truck can actually save you from huge amounts of unplanned and unbudgeted expenditure, the amount of money that you will save and the probability of your extended warranty company paying for your repairs certainly depends on a lot of factors, out of which the most important ones are the credibility of the warranty company and the kind of extended warranty that you go for. While doing a little bit of research about payouts and service among friends and colleagues can easily guide you to the right warranty company, we will tell you here about the most common types of extended car warranties, so that you can choose the one that suits your needs and your budget the most instead of going for a warranty that does not pay for the kind of repairs that your vehicle needs.</p>
<p><strong>The Basics:</strong> Before we talk about different kinds of extended auto warranties, you need to know about the two main categories that auto warranties fall under. We can broadly divide auto warranties into “Wear and Tear” and “Mechanical Breakdown” warranties. The majority of auto warranties being offered nowadays are mechanical breakdown warranties, and they are more popular because of being cheaper than wear and tear warranties. However, while mechanical breakdowns will cover malfunctioning parts that misbehave because of sudden breakdowns, they do not cover any faults that arise due to wear and tear. However, the majority of car problems rise because of wear and tear and there are hardly any faults that occur all of a sudden or out of the blue moon. So while a regular mechanical breakdown warranty will not cover your wear and tear related repairs, in most cases, companies will get out of all kinds of payment claims by blaming wear and tear for almost all your car problems. By going for a mechanical breakdown warranty, you only end up paying the warranty company without getting anything in return. Make sure that whatever kind of warranty you go for, it covers wear and tear. Read the fine print if it is not clearly specified and never buy a warranty till you know all the terms and conditions that come with it.</p>
<p>Now that you know about the two main types of extended auto warranties, some sub divisions that you might come across are:</p>
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</script></div><p>· <strong>Bumper To Bumper/ Exclusionary Auto Warranties</strong>: Covers almost all auto parts except the ones that are provided in an exclusionary list. Make sure you read the exclusion list in order to ensure that nothing crucial is missed out.</p>
<p>· <strong>Named Component Auto Warranties</strong>: These warranties cover all the components named in the warranty while excluding others. They are not like bumper to bumper warranties and may exclude certain crucial parts. However, they are cheaper than exclusionary auto warranties and you can go for them if you have a reliable car or want coverage only for crucial or costly parts.</p>
<p>· <strong>Luxury Auto Warranties</strong>: One of the costliest warranties around, these are recommended for people who own cars with luxury components like emissions systems, DVD players, drop down screens, GPS, navigation systems, phones and internet access systems. The warranty offers basic bumper to bumper coverage plus coverage on these luxury components.</p>
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		<title>What To Expect From A Good Extended Auto Warranty</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Mar 2008 20:21:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With almost everybody going in for extended auto warranties on their vehicles, a large number of companies offering the same have mushroomed up both online and offline. Unfortunately, the sole aim of many of these companies is simply to make money from the consumer without offering him or her anything in return apart from a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="in_post_ad_top_1" style="margin: 5px;padding: 0px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></div><p>With almost everybody going in for extended auto warranties on their vehicles, a large number of companies offering the same have mushroomed up both online and offline. Unfortunately, the sole aim of many of these companies is simply to make money from the consumer without offering him or her anything in return apart from a piece of useless paper. If you want your extended auto warranty to actually save you money, then make sure that it covers the following—<br />
Wear and Tear: The maximum number of car problems arise because of wear and tear, but most warranties do not cover this unless and until you specifically go for one that does. Always go for an extended auto warranty that will pay for repairs resulting from wear and tear, even if it costs a little more.<br />
Overheating: There are a large number of extended auto warranties that will not pay for repairs or replacements if a part malfunctions because of overheating. This is something that is generally mentioned in the fine print, so be careful that you read this clause and get it omitted somehow, since it is highly expected that you might have to go in for very costly repairs as a result of overheating, especially if you have ABS brakes.<br />
Rental and Towing: One more very significant cost that most warranty companies do not want to pay. Rental and towing charges can easily burn a hole in your pocket if your car gives up somewhere far away from a garage, and this is a common occurrence on highways. Make sure that your extended auto warranty covers both rental and towing charges for your vehicle.<br />
Direct dealing between customer and repair shops: There is no dearth of warranty companies that will make you pay for repairs first and then make you grovel to get your money back. It is definitely a much better option to choose a warranty company that pays the repair shops directly without your having to part with your cash whenever you take your car in for repairs.<br />
No deductibles: There is actually no point in going for an extended car warranty if you have to pay a certain amount of money every time you take your car to the mechanic for repairs on whenever you get a part changed. It is much better to pay a little extra and go for a full fledged warranty that does not require you to pay anything apart from the warranty charges, period.<br />
Transferable: You never know when you might plan to sell you car, but if and when you do, a car warranty that accompanies your car even when it changes hands can really help you in getting a better deal for your car. Buy an extended car warranty that gets transferred with the title.<br />
Money-Back guarantee: While most reputable warranty companies will not disappoint you, now and then, everybody lags back when it comes to delivering good service. Almost all good companies offer a sixty day money back guarantee if you are not satisfied with your auto warranty, so make sure that you buy one that gives you this option too.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Feb 2008 06:37:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A large number of people are going in for extended auto warranties for their cars in order to safeguard themselves and their bank accounts against expensive repairs. Extended auto warranties are just like normal warranties that will cover the costs of repairs and maintenance of your car for an agreed-upon period of time. However, unlike [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>A large number of people are going in for extended auto warranties for their cars in order to safeguard themselves and their bank accounts against expensive repairs. Extended auto warranties are just like normal warranties that will cover the costs of repairs and maintenance of your car for an agreed-upon period of time. However, unlike real warranties, the cost of an extended auto warranty is not included in the cost of your vehicle and you have to pay extra in order to avail it. In fact, an extended auto warranty is better defined as a service contract whereby an automobile owner pays a warranty company some amount in order to get his or her car covered by an extended warranty. Extended auto warranties differ from real warranties in a number of other ways. For one, you have to buy an extended auto warranty by paying extra and it does not come free with your automobile. Secondly, an extended car warranty starts only when the manufacturer’s warranty on your vehicle expires.</p>
<p>It is mainly because of the second reason that buying an extended car warranty is extremely important. Most manufacturers cover their products till the period they think that their cars or automobiles will keep on functioning properly without giving much trouble. For example, if Honda covers a car for five years, then you can rest assured that nothing drastically wrong will go happen to the car for five years and neither will it require any major repairs or servicing during this period. At the same time, most automobile owners are aware of the fact that they might be in for heavy repair, servicing and replacement bills once the manufacturer’s warranty on a car is over. Therefore, it is best to buy an extended auto warranty that will take care of all maintenance and wear and tear related repairs and replacements once the manufacturer’s warranty on a car runs out.</p>
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</script></div><p>Many people think that they do not need extended auto warranties because they have bought a car that has a great record and hardly goes in for repairs. In fact, they would be surprised to know that most companies do not even offer extended car warranties on expensive vehicles like Porsches, BMWs and Mercs not because they never need repairs but because when they do, they are very very costly. So no matter what brand of car you own, getting an extended auto warranty is advised if you really do not want to pay through your nose whenever you have to get anything repaired or changed. Even if your vehicle does have a reputation for having an amazing power train, remember that no car can ever avoid wear and tear related repairs and problems, and this is where your extended auto warranty might save you a packet. Another major concern is that there is a variety of new fangled stuff that is bound to err in a lot of today’s cars—sun roofs, DVD players, power roofs and navigation systems. The actual life of most of these instruments is never more than the manufacturer’s warranty and only an extended auto warranty can save you from spending thousands on such repairs.</p>
<p>When buying an extended auto warranty, keep three very important things in mind—</p>
<p>1. Buy your extended warranty as soon as possible, since this is when you get the best rates.<br />
2. Pay extra but get a warranty that is not just “mechanical” or “breakdown” but covers “wear and tear” as well.<br />
3. Go for a warranty with 0 deductibles instead of paying extra cash every time you take your car in for repairs.</p>
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