When you purchase a new car or automobile, you are already paying big money and you are probably not in the mood to talk about spending even more money. As with most automobile dealerships, the extras that are offered with your automobile purchase are usually over priced and it is not hard to find a better price if you just look.
Most extras - such as window tinting, CD and/or DVD player, paint protection, AM FM radio - can be purchased after you buy your automobile at a much lower price.
Even the added cost of professional installation is lower than the cost at the auto dealership and you can save as much as 50% off of the cost.
Some auto dealerships will add extras before the auto goes to the showroom floor and include these in the purchase price.
If you do not want these extras you can insist they be removed or you can ask the dealer to sell them to you at the fair price. Most [if not all] of these extra items come with an extended warranty and extended automobile warranties are included in the purchase price. If you read the fine print in the paperwork - you will see if your new car purchase has an auto extended warranty included in the purchase price.
Showing posts with label Should You Buy The Extended Warranty?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Should You Buy The Extended Warranty?. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Should You Buy the Extended Warranty?
The service contract that you can get when you purchase a new appliance will protect your appliance if it fails. The contract will cost from $50.00 to over $300.00 and it is from one to four yeas and some of them extend the life of the manufacturers’ warranty while some are in place at the same time as the original warranty.
The amount of coverage is not the same for all extended service contracts. Some cover only the appliance while some will even cover the contents of the ‘fridge.
If you are making a purchase that is for an expensive top of the line appliance, the extended warranty should be included in the amount of the purchase. If it is not included, a friendly conversation with the store manager or owner should change that.
Most new appliances – no matter what the price - will show their true colors long before the return policy has expired or long after the warranty is over.
The amount of coverage is not the same for all extended service contracts. Some cover only the appliance while some will even cover the contents of the ‘fridge.
If you are making a purchase that is for an expensive top of the line appliance, the extended warranty should be included in the amount of the purchase. If it is not included, a friendly conversation with the store manager or owner should change that.
Most new appliances – no matter what the price - will show their true colors long before the return policy has expired or long after the warranty is over.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Should You Buy the Extended Warranty?
The service contract that you can get when you purchase a new appliance will protect your appliance if it fails. The contract will cost from $50.00 to over $300.00 and it is from one to four yeas and some of them extend the life of the manufacturer's warranty while some are in place at the same time as the original warranty.
The amount of coverage is not the same for all extended service contracts. Some cover only the appliance while some will even cover the contents of the ‘fridge.
If you are making a purchase that is for an expensive top of the line appliance, the extended warranty should be included in the amount of the purchase. If it is not included, a friendly conversation with the store manager or owner should change that.
Most new appliances – no matter what the price - will show their true colors long before the return policy has expired or long after the warranty is over.
The amount of coverage is not the same for all extended service contracts. Some cover only the appliance while some will even cover the contents of the ‘fridge.
If you are making a purchase that is for an expensive top of the line appliance, the extended warranty should be included in the amount of the purchase. If it is not included, a friendly conversation with the store manager or owner should change that.
Most new appliances – no matter what the price - will show their true colors long before the return policy has expired or long after the warranty is over.
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