Reports on the British government's Office of Fair Trading (OFT) investigation into new car warranties to determine how they affect the independent aftermarket servicing sector. Impact of the outcome of the study on the aftermarket and the car maintenance industry as a whole; Determination of the...
Most Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) parts come with warranties, meaning the manufacturer will cover the cost of fixing or replacing a part if you meet the qualifications. In addition, some manufacturers offer incentives such as free or reduced labor when you choose to have your car serviced...
* As Is - No Warranty. If you buy a car "as is," you must pay for all repairs, even if the car breaks down on the way home from the dealership. However, if you buy a dealer-service contract within 90 days of buying the used car, state law "implied warranties" may give you ad...