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Extended warranty or service contract on a used car by mkvinc
Jun 13, 2006 (9:27 pm)
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I live in a rural area of Alaska. I have been looking at used cars through some dealerships. It seems that there's no 30-day to 90-day warranty on used cars when the manufacturer's warranty has run out. (One of the Edmunds.com blogs advised not to buy a used car that doesn't include some basic warranty.)
 
Can anyone advise me on this? I feel uneasy buying a used car with no warranty.
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Re: Warranties 4 Wheels did the job for me! [drtbgted] by audia8q
Jun 14, 2006 (7:32 am)
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Replying to: drtbgted (May 04, 2006 7:54 am)

I would be suspect at best.....Lets revisit this in a year or so and we will see if they went the way of most aftermarket warranty companies.
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Re: Warranties 4 Wheels did the job for me! [audia8q] by drtbgted
Sep 18, 2006 (7:32 am)
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Replying to: audia8q (Jun 14, 2006 7:32 am)

http://www.warranties4wheels.com did the job and are still standing!! Any more questions?
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Re: Warranties 4 Wheels did the job for me! [drtbgted] by audia8q
Sep 21, 2006 (2:22 pm)
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Replying to: drtbgted (Sep 18, 2006 7:32 am)

It's only a matter of time....the screwing rate from aftermarket warranty companies is so high that I would bet the ranch on the fact that over time they will burn alot of people....they all do.
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justme8 by justme8
Jan 11, 2007 (11:31 am)
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I was reading and I cant help but notice if you get a warranty thru a dealer you pay the markup they added.
They carry those warranties as if they were the factory,
but they are not! Everyone gets a cut. The Dealer that
forces you to use only his Warranty is not on the up and
up. I have an Extended Warranty with Auto Repair Warranty,
they cut out the middle people, they pay cash and saved me
thousands not only on the warranty itself but the dealer
estimates for repair, which were inflated and wanted to
repair things that did not need it.
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Warranty Broker for 2003 Volkswagen Jetta by bakwas0
Feb 14, 2007 (10:53 pm)
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Folks,
      
  I have a 2003 VW Jetta with 35000 miles. The original factory warranty is due to expire in a week.
   
  The 2003 Jetta has documented Engine problems specifically the Mass Air Flow Sensor and the Water pump. To protect myself from other engine problems, I am researching extended warranties.
   
  I have researched several forums on extended warranty, read about WarrantyDirect, The Auto Club, Mercury Insurance Group, VolksWagen RealDriver extended warranty (administered by Fidelity Warranty Services) etc. My observation is:
   
1. Warranties backed by Good AMBest A rated Insurance companies donot cover Wear & Tear. They cover only Mechnical Breakdown defined as "failure due to faulty workmanship or materials"
2. Warranties that cover Wear & Tear are all backed by RRGs.
   
I would like to ask if:
1. Anyone has used Volkswagen/Audi Warranty (administered by Fidelity Warranty Services) and do they honor the claims (especially on vehicles older than 5yrs/50k miles)
   
2. Has anyone used aftermartket warranty like WarrantyDirect, Warranty America etc for expensive repairs (repairs costing more than the premium) with good satisfaction ?
   
3. Does suggest any reliable auto warranty broker ?
  
Regards,
Bak
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Re: Warranty Broker for 2003 Volkswagen Jetta [bakwas0] by warranty101
May 16, 2007 (9:30 am)
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Replying to: bakwas0 (Feb 14, 2007 10:53 pm)

As for your Jetta, there are a number of very good companies that can offer a warranty, they know the same things you do about common issues so don't be surprised at the price.
 
Reading the other stuff, it seems that a lot of people are lost in the warranty world and how it really works. I was a service manager for 10 years, a claims manager for 3 years and a sales rep for over 2. I can attest that there are some horror stories from aftermarket companies, but frankly, most dealer sold "Factory backed" policies are administered by the same companies that sell to the public. I can remember just as many issues with "factory" or dealer sold warranties as non dealer sold ones.
 
Here is the skinny. The broker is not the one that has to do anything after the sale. Once sold they forward the money to the administrator and their responsibility is done. Brokers can get great deals on great coverage, but you as a consumer have to do some research yourself. ALWAYS get the actual contract up front, something most dealers cannot offer. NEVER give them ANY money until you have the contract and read it completely. Check the BBB and Webassured for both the broker and the warranty company.
 
RRG's are not as bad as people think. Exxon and GM both have RRG insurance companies. A RRG is an insurance company with only 1 client. In the case of warranty companies, make sure that the RRG is not owned by the warranty company, as in the case of First Assured/OneSource that went under in 2005.
 
Do not buy on price. Having said that, if the contracts are identical then don't over pay either.
 
the bottom line, get the contracts form anyone you are looking at first. Anyone that wont give it to you, lose their number, it's like grocery shopping blindfolded. If you feel pressured to give them money, lose their number. You need to be comfortable in the process. The warranty is there to fill your need and it is your money.
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Re: Warranty Broker for 2003 Volkswagen Jetta [warranty101] by joel0622
May 17, 2007 (8:55 am)
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Replying to: warranty101 (May 16, 2007 9:30 am)

I was a service manager for 10 years, a claims manager for 3 years and a sales rep for over 2.
 
Are you still associated with the Auto Biz?
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Re: Warranty Broker for 2003 Volkswagen Jetta [warranty101] by audia8q
May 17, 2007 (9:17 am)
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Replying to: warranty101 (May 16, 2007 9:30 am)

but frankly, most dealer sold "Factory backed" policies are administered by the same companies that sell to the public. I can remember just as many issues with "factory" or dealer sold warranties as non dealer sold ones.
 
What factory esp's are backed by non-mfg based companies?
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Re: Warranty Broker for 2003 Volkswagen Jetta [warranty101] by mitzij
May 17, 2007 (10:58 am)
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Replying to: warranty101 (May 16, 2007 9:30 am)

I can remember just as many issues with "factory" or dealer sold warranties as non dealer sold ones.
 
Not all dealer-sold service contracts are Mfr-backed.
 Have you had problems with Mfr-backed contracts? I've found GMPP claims to be as straightforward as Warranty claims.

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