Saturday, November 1, 2008

Taking A Look At The Warrantech Vehicle Warranty Coverage

Repairmaster

Once your manufacturer's warranty expires, you'll have a tough decision to make. Do I keep my car and save for repairs on my own, or do I look for an extended car warranty to cover my remaining years? If you drive often, beat up your car or aren't particularly skilled at saving money, then you'll want to look online for several warranty company quotes. While you're looking, why not check out Warrantech, a trusted brand in the warranty business?

The most popular plan offered by Warrantech is the Repairmaster. The "Powertrain Coverage" plan includes the engine, turbocharger, transmission, drive axle and transfer case components. Or you may choose the "Select Coverage," which includes all powertrain components, as well as electrical, steering, air conditioning and brake components. The third plan offered is the "Deluxe Coverage," giving you everything in the Select Plan, plus cooling, front/rear suspension, fuel delivery and enhanced electrical components.

There are also optional surcharged plans to accommodate vehicles that get a lot of wear and tear. For example, the Commercial Use plan, the Seals and Gaskets plan (for vehicles with over 80,000 miles), the Enhanced Electrical plan and the Conversion coverage plan (for recreational vehicles). With all plans, you'll receive travel/towing bonuses.

Warrantech extended warranty coverage offers everything consumers need from a warranty company. They give up front details on their site (like executive names and company history), they offer several levels of coverage to choose from, they have a proven track record for success, they're AM-Best and BBB approved, and their customer service is often touted. You can get coverage for 1 year/12,000 miles up to 7 years/100,000 miles at an affordable rate, but you'll have to contact them online for an extended warranty quote.

In addition to new and used car warranties, Warrantech also has an extended warranty program for automotive components, appliances, consumer electronics, computers, office equipment, and residential HVAC systems as well. The best way to go about buying a warranty is to research, request a quote, look over all the details and call a representative. Be sure you ask if there is a 30-60 day money back guarantee in case you find you've made a mistake. Generally warranties cost very little to save you a lot!

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