When we purchase new vehicles we go online line direct to Factory Warranty for that vehicle and save bundles. Factory Warranty is transferable to new owners!
No such thing. You can’t “extended” an auto manufacturers warranty. No auto manuafacturer will extend a warranty. It’s simply third party insurance to cover repair bills outside the original warranty. “Extended warranty” is simply a marketing ploy.
Fake news? What does that even mean regarding extended warranty's. I've watched many videos and most people say the exact same thing as this guy. Put the money you would pay for the extended warranty in an interest bearing account and if you need it, it will be there for you and if you don't, well you just saved yourself $4,000. That was the cost of the plan they were trying to sell me on my brand new car. Fake news! Good grief!
@@user-tb7rn1il3q I disagree. Every extended car warranty that I've purchased has paid off handsomely - I've always been ahead of the $game$ by purchasing it (and these were for TOYOTAs). The key points to consider are 1) How much?, 2) Who honors the warranty?, and 3) How long are you going to keep the car? If you can get a FACTORY bumper to bumper warranty for a decent price (for example, I recently bought a factory warranty for my car for 10years/100k miles/$0 deductible for $2350), and you plan to hang on to your car for 7 or more years, go for it. If not, you may want to reconsider buying one, especially if it's NOT a factory warranty, there are significant limitations on what the warranty covers, and you only hang on to your car for 3 - 4 years.
@eskieman3948 yes, actually I did..however had no control over the parts that failed and those that did not.. basic wear n tear parts but still Hella expensive particularly with the labor involved..