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    Why should you do business with an Extended Auto Warranty Broker?

    We are an independent broker for a number of nationally recognized
    Auto Service Contract Programs, (aka Extended Auto Warranties).
    This gives us the advantage of shopping for the best program
    for your particular needs.

    • Our Service Contract Programs adhere
      to Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Facts for Consumers.
      See www.ftc.gov We do not have any outstanding complaints
      with any consumer oriented and (or) governmental agencies.

    • Our rates are very competitive when
      program-to- program comparisons are made with both Auto
      Dealers and Internet Websites.

    • We offer immediate coverage with No
      Waiting Period, for vehicles still under factory warranty,
      or those that pass visual inspection.

    • We will negotiate on your behalf ,
      on any gray area claim disputes with provider administrators,
      on a case by case basis.

    • We do not “Bait and Switch”.

    • You will always be offered the most
      comprehensive agreement for your vehicle the First Time
      Around.

    • If you prefer simpler coverage, a lower
      premium policy can be tailored to meet your needs.

    WE ARE ONE OF THE ONLY INTERNET WEBSITES THAT OFFERS “EXCLUSIONARY”
    EXTENDED AUTO WARRANTY AGREEMENTS FOR USED VEHICLES UP TO
    20 YEARS OLD WITH LESS THAN 60,000 MILES ON THE ODOMETER.
    MANY DEALERSHIPS, CREDIT UNIONS, AND INTERNET WEBSITES ONLY
    OFFER “LISTED COMPONENT ” AGREEMENTS.

    Reasons to Purchase an Extended Service Agreement (AKA Extended Auto Warranty)

    We are an independent broker of Vehicle Service Agreements (a.k.a.
    Extended Auto Warranties), and offers Factory Like Coverage
    for Newer and Used vehicles (as well as most other vehicles).
    The companies we represent are A, A+ and A++ rated by AM Best,
    and re- insured by some of the largest insurance carriers
    in the world.

    1. Coverage’s range from $500 to $4100 (Approx.
      50 cents to $2 per day over 5 years).
    2. Enjoy your travels and drive with peace
      of mind.
    3. Full roadside assistance, towing, trip
      interruption, rental car, etc. included in most agreements.
    4. Good at all certified shops and dealers
      – nationwide and in Canada.
    5. Cover tomorrow’s repair cost at today’s
      prices, out to 10 years, if applicable.
    6. No Dealer mark-ups – Save $500 to $1000
      on comparable coverage’s.
    7. Comprehensive coverage can be written up
      to 150,000 miles on the odometer.
    8. If your vehicle is sold, most agreements
      are transferable to a private party for a small fee.
    9. Helps you maintain your resale value (15%
      to 25% higher) and your vehicle sells faster in the open
      market.
    10. If traded in or stolen, you receive a pro-rata
      refund on your agreement.


    Average Shop Repair Cost


    Your Cost with a Warranty

      Air Conditioning System $1,100.00 – $2,800.00 $0.00*
      Engine $1,400.00 – $3,800.00 $0.00*
      Alternator $275.00 – $550.00 $0.00*
      Starter $275.00 – $375.00 $0.00*
      Fuel Pump $375.00 – $450.00 $0.00*
      Water Pump $400.00 – $575.00 $0.00*
      Power Window Motor $300.00 – $399.00 $0.00*

      ADD 20% to 50% on these costs for high-end
      vehicles.

      * If zero deductible option is chosen.

      Mini-FAQ

      1) What is an extended auto warranty?

      An extended warranty is an agreement between the vehicle owner and Warranty
      Company, obligating the warranty company to pay for repairs covered by the
      contract for a specific period of time.

      With an extended auto warranty you are protecting yourself from the
      unexpected expense of mechanical failure, in the event something goes wrong with your vehicle. More…

      2) What exactly does an extended warranty cover?

      Know what’s covered — and what’s not covered — by the extended auto
      warranty you’re considering. Does the contract cover breakdown as well as wear
      and tear? Under a “breakdown” warranty, coverage is extended only to parts that
      break. You can obtain extended warranties for the vehicle: More…

      3) Why do I need an extended auto warranty?

      Since even simple mechanical repairs of your car can cost into the thousands and
      these costs are rising rapidly; protecting your investment in your vehicle should not
      be taken lightly. More…

      4) Why should I purchase an extended warranty now?

      Whether you own a new or older car, an extended auto warranty will
      provide you with peace-of-mind protection regarding costly mechanical repairs
      that can happen at any time during the life of your vehicle. More…

      5) What about the deductible?

      Fully investigate a policy’s deductible before signing on the dotted line.
      Consider not only its amount, but also whether it’s per visit or per repair.
      With a per-visit deductible, each visit to the shop will run you a fixed amount,
      regardless of how many parts are repaired; a per-repair deductible applies to
      each serviced part. What sounds like a minor difference may, under certain
      circumstances, have a major impact on your wallet. More…

      6) What type of auto warranty can I buy?

      Power train Warranty: Covers the engine, transmission, and other parts
      of the Drive train only, which is defined as the 29 parts of the vehicle through
      which oil flows. These are the parts least likely to fail.

      The average car contains thousands of parts. As it does not cover the
      majority of the components of a vehicle, the Power train Warranty is truly not
      an extended warranty. More…

      7) Can I still obtain extended auto warranty coverage?

      Many consumers do not realize that even after the manufacturer’s warranty has
      expired, their car is still eligible for extended coverage. You can
      generally receive coverage on vehicles that have less than 100,000 miles on the
      odometer. A car out of its original warranty is more apt to have mechanical
      failure compared to a newer car. More…

      8) How does the claims process work?

      The top warranty companies work like this: If your car breaks down or is
      in need of a repair, take it or have it towed to any licensed repair facility
      and present your service agreement to the Service Department. After they
      diagnose the problem, they will call the claims administrator
      toll-free and receive repair authorization for all your covered repairs less a
      deductible where applicable. More…

      9) Why do car dealers sell extended warranties?

      Dealers make a
      profit on the extended warranty, sometimes as much as they make on the
      car! Buyers can negotiate the price of the warranty just as they did the
      price of the car. The working assumption is that dealers pay about 50 percent less
      than the asking price for the warranty. A buyer should not pay more than
      two-thirds of the asking price. More…

      10) How do I resist the pressure to buy right away?

      It is not necessary to
      buy the extended warranty right away. Buyers usually have 12 months
      after a new vehicle purchase to buy a warranty. Get the time limit from the
      company selling it. More…

      11) What if I decide I do want an extended warranty?

      The warranty need not
      be purchased from the dealer. Check a credit union or auto insurance
      dealer for a warranty program, sometimes known as mechanical breakdown
      insurance. Check out the service contract or car warranty companies.
      More…

      12) Extended Warranty Prices?

      Shop around for the
      best price and the best coverage. If the warranty has a $100 deductible
      for each service or repair, why bother? More…

      13) Extended Warranty Dealers?

      Buyers can even shop
      different dealerships by calling the finance managers at the other
      stores. A buyer can tell the dealer who sold the car that he’s going to
      check with the competition to find the best price. More…

      14) What is a Double Warranty?

      Don’t buy a double
      warranty, which is coverage for items already covered by the
      car manufacturer’s warranty. More…

      15) How do Extended Warranties help resale?

      If the car won’t be in
      the driveway for longer than the manufacturer’s warranty, typically
      three years or 36,000 miles, why bother? Beware of the sales pitch that
      the service contract will help the resale value of the car. A buyer has
      just paid three years for a service that might never be used. More…

      16) What if I did get an extended warranty from the car dealer?

      If buying the warranty
      from the dealer, make sure it’s the car manufacturer’s warranty, which
      is to say a car warranty for a vehicle.
      More…

      17) When should I buy an extended warranty for my car?

      The warranty begins the
      day it is purchased, not on the date the car is purchased. So those who
      buy it 11-and-a-half months after purchasing have a car covered for
      seven years instead of six. More…

      18) Extended warranties on a used car?

      A used car’s price
      sticker should clearly state whether there is any initial dealer
      warranty. As for an extended warranty, many companies won’t sell one
      unless the used car was bought from a dealer. More…

      19) Extended warranties on a leased car?

      Never buy an extended
      warranty when leasing a car. More…