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Best New Car Warranties

by Seth Miller

A number of new cars are sold in America each year. Car buyers consider and analyze a number of details before buying a car. The warranty period of the car is one of the important details that are considered. This coverage deals with any unforeseen expenses pertaining to the new car purchased.

New car buyers automatically get the car manufacturer's warranty when they purchase a new car. This warranty gives the buyer the advantage of free repairing and service of the car within a specified time period. The car manufacturers generally offer the car warranties, but buyers can also buy extended warranties from other companies.

New car warranties come in two parts, namely a general warranty and power train warranty. A general warranty covers all the damages that occur from bumper to bumper, while a powertrain warranty covers an extended period of time. The owner's manual of a vehicle contains the terms and conditions of the vehicle warranty.

General warranties are for three years or 36,000 miles. The completion of three years or covering more than 36,000 miles, leads to the lapse of a warranty and further damages cannot be claimed. Customers are advised to read and understand all the clauses in the warranty contract. Certain conditions are specifically listed in the exclusion clauses that need to be understood by the buyers.

Powertrain warranties are for a longer duration such as sixty months or 60,000 miles. These warranties cover the engine, transaxle, transmission, drive system and the parts related to the engine and the wheels. Generally, the power train warranty comes into effect after the new car warranty expires. New car buyers need to read the terms of the warranty to understand the various clauses and terms contained in it.

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