Learn more about what a powertrain warranty covers, how it helps protect you and the different types available. Read on to learn more!
Factory Warranty vs. Extended Warranty When you buy a new car from the dealership, the vehicle will almost certainly come with a factory or manufacturer’s warranty. This type of warranty is usually offered for new vehicles and certified pre-owned (CPO) cars, but details may vary. A manufact...
Understand what’s included in your Genesis warranty to see whether coverage is worth it.In This Article: What Is the Genesis Warranty? Other Genesis Service Programs Genesis CPO Limited Warranty Why Do You Need an Extended Warranty? Genesis Extended Warranty Why Consider a Vehicle ...
Ensuring that the VSC system is in good working order is a key part of vehicle maintenance, reflecting its importance in overall driving safety. It’s a complex system, but understanding its basic functions and recognizing potential issues can empower drivers to seek timely professional assistance, ...
I bought a Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) 2013 Hyundai Sonata on Saturday a week ago. With a CPO Hyundai, you get the balance of both the 5 year new car warranty, and the 10 year/100,000 mile powertrain warranty. That balance is calculated from the original owner's delivery date and odomet...
WHAT TO DO IF A DEALER REFUSES TO CANCEL EXTENDED WARRANTY Car buying can occasionally be frustrating, especially if you’re purchasing your vehicle through a dealership. We’re here to tell you how to navigate a situation in which adealer refuses to cancel your extended warranty. ...
Is a CPO Car Right for You? You want a new car but don’t want to take the first year’s steep depreciation hit. You don’t want the risk of buying a used car because you might get a clunker. Fortunately, there’s a way to get the best of both worlds. Certified used cars are...
The application process for traditional and no-interest car loans is identical, but you'll need stellar credit to qualify for the latter. These loans are available through manufacturer-owned, captive finance companies and reserved for new or certified pre-owned (CPO models). Dealers tack on ...
The dealer may then sell trade-ins, CPO vehicles and used cars from other sources as long as they are from the same manufacturer. The benefit to the franchisee is that it has the option to sell new and CPO cars from a certain manufacturer, which they would not get to do otherwise. ...
Bruh Tesla offered me 17K for my 2014 P85 with 110K miles lol. YIKES! Carvana about the same. WTF! I plan to pay it off in the next 2 years (bought CPO)...