What Does An Extended Auto Warranty
Cover
The coverage an extended auto warranty will provide you with
will depend on the particular warranty that you purchase. There
are many differences between the protection offered by
different warranties and these differencies can have a large
impact on the cost and the value of that particular
warranty.
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Before committing to an extended auto warranty, take the
time to fully explore the ins and outs of its coverage
implications. The distinctions between the various plans might
seem slight, but they can prove quite important.
The main distinction lies between listed warranty policies
and exclusionary warranty policies. With a listed warranty
policy you will be covered for the things that appear on the
long list. However, buyers should beware as to an untrained eye
this list can "appear" very comprehensive when in fact it may
have some major holes in. The reality is that it is impossible
to "list" all the parts of every automobile in a comprehensive
listed extended warranty, especially considering the speed at
which the automotive industry introduces new makes and models
which are made up of many model specific components to the
market.
In contrast to a listed policy, exclusionary policies offer
much more comprehensive coverage. Rather than being covered for
items thats only appear on the list you will be covered for
everything minus a short list of "exclusions". Items that may
be excluded include things such as wiper blades and routine
mainteance items. This policy, therefore, resembles much more
the coverage of a manufacturers warranty and is often worth the
additional cost as it removes the concern as to whether a
component or repair is covered.
Rather than having to analyze a long list with hidden holes
you will know that everything is covered bar the small
exclusions noted to you. This is a much safer way to shop for
an extended auto warranty.
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