Have you had a car service performed lately? Were you offered a warranty on the parts or labor? Because there are so many
different types of car repair warranties out there, it can get confusing as to whether or not the warranty offered is a good one or not so
good. Before making a decision, be sure to ask some questions and find out exactly what kind of warranty is being offered on the car repair
or car service. You want to know what you are paying for!
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Questions to ask about warranties offered on car repair:
1. What is covered?
Be sure you understand what all the warranty covers, or what it does not cover, as not all warranties cover the same
things. For example, does it cover just the drive train or is it bumper-to-bumper? How many miles or months does it last before it expires?
2. What is the cost?
Will the warranty be cost-effective for the long term, or is it based on more short-term issues? Is there a deductible?
If so, how often does it have to be met? Compare, on average, how much you spend in car repair every year versus how much you will end up
paying each year for a warranty.
3. Are there any stipulations?
Read the fine print before purchasing the warranty. Every extended warranty normally comes with a set of stipulations. How
stringent are those rules and does it apply only to that particular dealer or auto repair shop?
To simply sum it up--there are three main issues to understand when making a decision about car repair
warranties:
- Coverage
- Cost
- Stipulations
Before committing to an extended warranty on your next car repair, ask for advice from our car service professionals.
Contact the ASE Certified Technicians at Precision Auto by calling (406) 248-2838, or go on-line to www.precisionautomt.com for more information. Our Tech-Net professional auto shop
in Billings, MT, also services vehicle owners in the areas
of Shepherd and Laurel, MT.
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