Articles tagged: auto warranty
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Erin McGuire McGuire “Why is it that all the Auto Warranty Companies Promise ‘TAKE IT TO THE REPAIR SHOP OF YOUR CHOICE’ ????!!!!!" written by Pamela Ravenwood Whether your vehicle has a one-year, 12,000-mile warranty or a 100,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, experts say it’s important to ensure that your car is properly maintained and all needed repairs are made before your warranty expires. written by Charles Essmeier There are good auto mechanics and bad ones. Knowing the difference between the two can save you a lot of money. written by Charles Essmeier A new law in California grants limited rights to used car buyers. It's not the equal of a lemon law, but it's a big help, just the same. written by Charles Essmeier A good source of financing for your next car might be your house. A home equity loan or line of credit offers good interest rates and deductible interest. written by Charles Essmeier Every time gasoline prices rise, a flood of "miracle" devices hit the market, promising to increase gas mileage by up to several hundred percent. Here's a tip that will save you money - they don't work written by Charles Essmeier Every state has a lemon law that requires auto manufacturers to replace defective vehicles or offer refunds for them. Some dealers understandably don't want to offer compensation. Here's a list of their most common excuses. written by Charles Essmeier The length of time of repayment for the average car loan has now reached six years. By spreading payments over such a long period of time, the buyer may turn out to be "upside down", and that can be a painful experience. written by Charles Essmeier If you own an expensive recreational vehicle and something goes wrong, don't expect your state's lemon law to help you. In most states, lemon laws do not protect you against problems with your RV. written by Charles Essmeier The high price of gas doesn't have to put a damper on your summer travel plans. Here are some ways to save money by using less gas. written by Charles Essmeier There are good points and bad points to leasing a car. You should consider them carefully before you make a decision as to which is better for you. written by Charles Essmeier The price of gasoline continues to move upward, and consumers are feeling the pinch. Here are some more ways to save on gasoline. written by Charles Essmeier With gas prices at all time records, here are a few tips on how you can save money on gasoline. written by Charles Essmeier Certified used cars, offered by dealers as an improvement over "ordinary" used cars, still come with some risks to the buyer. Be careful. written by Charles Essmeier
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