Sunday, 18 May 2008

  • Are You Considering A Pre-Owned Vehicle?

    Doing so is usually a wise way to save money over time, but you must be careful.  Does the vehicle have remaining manufacturers' protection?  If not, are you getting any more than 1,000 miles or 30 days of protection?  Most previously existing extended warranties cannot be written on a vehicle with more than 70,000 or 80,000 miles.  Some of the "certified pre-owned" vehicle programs extend your engine & powertrain coverage to 7 yrs. or 100,000 miles, but you are done after that.

    If you are trying to hold your investment low, maybe under $5,000 and you are considering a car with 80,000+ miles, or already have one with that mileage, "Warranties for Less" has your only answer, an extended engine and powertrain warranty (service agreement) for an additional 5 yrs. or 100,000 miles, no matter your current mileage, and as long as the vehicle is 1980 or newer, backed by a A.M. Best A+ rated excellent insurance carrier.  They have excellent financing packages if you do not want to add the cost to your loan:  "Warranties for Less" information and pricing here.

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