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A vehicle service contract (VSC) is often referred to as an “extended warranty,” but it is not a warranty. A VSC does, however, provide repair coverage for your vehicle after the manufacturer’s warranty expires. A VSC is a contract between you and a VSC provider or administrator that states what is a covered repair and what is not. True Auto is a marketer of VSCs and does not sell warranties. VSCs sold by True Auto are agreements between consumers and third party VSC providers, not True Auto

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What are the Best Extended Car Warranties

  
  
  
  

describe the imageYou have decided that an extended warranty (or vehicle service contract) is needed for your vehicle, so now is the time to find the right company to take care of you.  So... What are the Best Extended Car Warranties and from whom do they come from?

First, you want to make sure that the extended warranty that you purchase has a few necessities.  In fact, all of the best extended car warranties have the following features:

1. They cover "wear and tear" - This seems like a guarantee, but many companies will not cover a covered component if it "wears out". 

2. It is with a nationally recognized administrator.  This simply means that the dealership that you take your vehicle to knows who they are and have worked with them in the past.

3. There is a solid insurance company standing behind the policy to insure that your claims will be handled and you will get taken care of no matter who goes out of business.

4. There are no "hidden" cancellation fees.  Some dealers will hide undue cancel fees in the contract that are not warranted or fair.

 

To get a quote on one of the best extended car warranties from a company that has all of these features and more, just click here.

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