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Finding the Right Car Warranty

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January 13, 2012 at 2:51 pm

Whenever a used vehicle is purchased it is a good idea to get a service and maintenance warranty if the vehicle qualifies. Certain cars that are too old or have too many miles may not be eligible for a Warrantywise used car warranty but if the vehicle is under 10 years old and has less than 100,000 miles on the odometer then there is every possibility that it can be covered if all the conditions are met.

For example, when looking for a Mazda Warranty the Warrantywise website will give the option of placing the vehicle registration number or the model in a drop down field. Once your vehicle is located by the system you will be asked further questions and if all the information supplied meets with very specific criteria, a warranty can be purchased. At this point it is only necessary to determine if the vehicle owner wants to make contributions to repairs and service (excess) or if he/she wants the entire amount to be warranted. Keep in mind that contributing will keep the cost lower.

A  Honda Warranty will work in much the same way but one of the things which must be understood is that no warranty company can afford to pay for worn parts all the time. They would go out of business doing that! This is why it is important for Warrantywise to do an inspection of documents and the vehicle before underwriting a warranty, whether it is a Mazda, Honda or Lexus Warranty. The principle is still the same.

Each warranty is designed specifically for the make, model and year of the vehicle and even though there are four levels of warranties, each vehicle will have features unique to that car. Visit the Warrantywise website to find the right car warranty for your vehicle and take the time to browse around the site. You will find that there isn’t a better used car warranty company in the UK that offers more cover as reasonably priced.

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