Showing posts with label Autos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autos. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

How to Save on an Extended Car Warranty Find Out

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An extended warranty safeguards against any unforeseen, expensive car repairs. This type of warranty is different than the one you received from your dealer when you purchased your automobile. They are actually service contracts because they are sold separately and have a different price. In addition, the warranty covers the unforeseen repairs but also the regular maintenance. If you are the type who likes to be prepared in the event that anything happens to your vehicle, you’ll definitely want an extended warranty. However, you don’t have to pay the full price. Here are some tips to help you get the best price on an extended warranty.

Shop Around


You may want stay with the auto dealer you purchased your automobile from. However, it pays to shop around. You can search for quotes online or through other vehicle service contract providers. Be careful. According to EnduranceWarranty.com, just because the provider has a cheaper or more expensive price doesn’t mean that you receive the same type of coverage. Make sure you know the answers to:

What is covered?


Every extended warranty is different. However, it should include cover specific things like turbochargers and overheating.

How are the warranty claims handled?


There are some common restrictions included in each warranty like using certain repair facilities to paying upfront before work is completed. Find out how claims are handled so you won’t be surprised later.

What service plan do you qualify for?


It will help you understand if the extended warranty offered meets your criteria.

Regardless of the answers to the questions listed above, more than one quote. This will give you a lot of power later to get a better deal later.

Search for Online Codes


There are a lot of coupon codes online to make an extended warranty cheaper. You can redeem them online will getting a quote or sometimes with the provider you call.

Ask if the Auto Warranty Provider Offers Discounts


Many auto warranty providers won’t mention this, but they do offer discounts depending on your situation. For instance, providers often offer discounts to seniors and the military. There is another type of discount called first-call discount. This type of warranty discount is offered when you first contact the provider. It’s akin to the provider rewarding you for contacting them. Use whatever discount applies to you and situation you could save as much as $400 on your extended warranty—or more.

Be Willing to Negotiate


If the quoted price is too high, you don’t have to accept it. Negotiate a lower price. With more than one quote from more than one provider, you can negotiate for something lower. If the provider doesn’t want to work with you, then you have more providers on your list.

Find a Reliable Provider


If you negotiate a great deal with a company you have to make sure that this company is reliable. In order to save some of your time, we came across two different reliable review websites for the 2014: Top Ten Reviews and TheTopTens.com have both listed the top ten best extended auto providers in the United States.

Whether you go through a third party provider or your manufacturer you shouldn’t pay more than you need to for an extended warranty. Remember, as the customer you have the negotiating power. Use it to get the best deal possible.


Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Car Insurance Shopping Online Saves You Time And Money

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 (Photo credit: West Midlands Police)

These days many more people are using the Internet to research large purchases. With so many car insurance companies competing for our insurance dollars, competition has driven down the costs and it is of great benefit for consumers. The Internet has made it easy to find car insurance quotes online.

A recent poll by the American Automobile Association (AAA) has found that, sixty-two percent of people shopping for auto insurance, start their search on the Internet. Most car insurance shoppers go to at least two online insurers websites prior to arriving at a decision.

Before doing some online shopping take time to do some research.

1. Collect all your important documents together. Your going to need your drivers license. If you had any accidents, have that information ready. Also have your address and social security number ready. You will need the year, make, model, license plate, mileage, and VIN (vehicle identification number) from your car.

2. Use your computer to search for "discount insurance quotes." When you see your search results first check out aany companies you are already familiar with. Also find insurers that will show quotes from many car insurance companies. Some companies represent a lot of different insurance companies. They can compare reates for you and deliver the cheapsest one to you.

3. Choose the kind of coverage you need. It depends on the state you reside in what our options are for what required insurance you need to have. The website will know and walk you through the specifics of your states car insurance requirements.

4. Input all necesary information and get your free quote. There are too many insurance companies that offer free quotes, stay away from websites that require a deposit, credit card number, or any kind of fee.

5. Compare the rates and coverage along with the costs. When you feel comfortable about your selection you can pay with a credit card. You will be able to print out a temporary insurance I.D. car and later a formal one will be mailed to you.



Monday, May 9, 2011

Toyota Giving College Graduates $1,000 Rebate On New Toyota Lease Or Purchase

NEW YORK - JANUARY 21:  A Toyota logo sign is ...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeIt's that time of year again when we are seeing many students graduating from college. As the new graduates enter the real world, a world where they are starting new jobs and money is tight. They are being offered a little extra help from our friends over at Toyota Motor Sales. Toyota Motor Sales is offering qualified college graduates a $1,000 rebate toward the purchase or lease of a new Toyota vehicle. The vehicles include the Corolla, Matrix, RAV4, Camry (excludes Camry hybrid), Tacoma and Yaris and all new Scion models when financed or leased through a participating Toyota dealer.

This promotion is being coupled with the College Graduate Finance Program (applicable for all new Toyota/Lexus/Scion models) which offers highly competitive APR/lease terms and features. The features included with this deal are: 



  • No money down and no monthly payments for the first 90 days on select finance programs
  • Security deposit waiver for lease
  • Toyota Care: a 2-year/25,000 mile complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance
  • The College Graduate Rebate Program for Toyota and Scion vehicles ends Jan. 3, 2012 and is available to qualified customers who graduated within the last two years, or will graduate within the next six months


What are the Conditions to qualify?

  • Get that degree! To take advantage of the program you must:
  • Have graduated from an accredited four-year college, university, or registered nursing degree program during the last two years or graduate from such a school/program within the next six months, or
  • Have graduated from an accredited two-year college during the last two years, or
  • Be enrolled in an accredited graduate degree program or have received a degree from an accredited graduate program during the last two years, or
  • Have graduated during the last two years from the two-year Toyota Technical Education Network (T-TEN) Program or any other two-year post secondary automotive program accredited by the NATEF, or
  • Have completed an electrician apprenticeship/cert. program during the last two years through NJATC and IBEW.
  • Get a job! Show proof of present employment, or future employment with a start date within 120 days of your purchase contract date. TFS must deem your salary sufficient to cover living expenses and vehicle payments.
  • Minor credit lapses allowed! All obligations paid within 60 days or less of the due date and cannot have charge-offs totaling more than $1,000 in the past 24 months.
  • On approved credit through participating Toyota dealers and Toyota Financial Services. Not all applicants will qualify. Terms, conditions and restrictions apply.
This sounds like a major good deal for the new graduates to take advantage of. There are a lot of hoops to jump through but it seems like a good incentive. Remember, this deal is on top of whatever initial deal you make with the dealer.

To find a dealer or to learn more, visit www.toyotafinancial.com/collegegrad or www.scion.com/college.




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