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If you are thinking of investing in an extended car warranty service you should navigate the paperwork very carefully. Calling them extended car warranties not quite accurate. They are not a form of insurance, but in fact a service so are not regulated the same as insurance providers are. Available for both new and used vehicles, extended warranties are normally pitched as extra security for car buyers, reducing the risk of expensive repairs that might not be covered by the factory warranty. Indeed, peace of mind was the most common reason given by our survey respondents for purchasing the coverage, and for many that may be a sufficient motive. The best prices are often at the best companies. Unlike luxury vehicles where the “best of the best” reflects on the cost of your car, the best extended car warranty companies will often have the best variety of coverage plans at the lowest prices. How Much Will an Extended Warranty for Used Cars Cost for Me? In partnership with AutoWarrantyConnect Get a custom quote. Find the perfect auto warranty for your needs. Like breakdown insurance, which is regulated, extended car warranties protect against mechanical breakdowns to your vehicle that aren’t caused in an accident or due to a fault of your own. The unregulated area of business means that this area is open to more shady practices than other industries, but this doesn’t mean there aren’t reputable firms offering this service. We highlight these in our list of the best extended car warranties. As with any type of policy, you need to read and understand the fine print to know what is covered, and what is not covered, as well as, how you are protected and what your end of the bargain is. Extended car warranty can be sold through a dealership, or a third-party. Dealerships are usually more reputable than any third-party seller who you should vet very carefully. In both instances we advise you to check your existing auto insurance, as some form of mechanical breakdown insurance might be included in your policy – meaning this is may be an unnecessary expense. Even if you are not covered, you still have to judge the odds of a breakdown occurring against the cost of extra car warranty payments. For this review of the best extended car warranties, we spent more than 40 hours researching vehicle service contracts. We dug into what each car warranty covered and excluded, examining over 130 pages of contracts sold by each service and read the fine print. We also got quotes for three different vehicles from each car warranty service to compare prices and the ease of use of the quoting process. Best for high-mileage vehiclesCARCHEXCovers any vehicle with less than 250,000 miles that's younger than 27 years old Reasons to BuyReasons to AvoidCARCHEX is my pick for drivers with high-mileage vehicles, because it covers any vehicle with less than 250,000 miles that's younger than 27 years old. Extended car warranties have the most value for drivers with high-mileage vehicles, because this is when the risk for breakdowns and costly repairs is at its highest. So, if you rely on your 245,000-mile truck for work, an extended car warranty from CARCHEX may be your only option for an extended car warranty, as most services won’t accept a car with so many miles. For many companies, the second highest mileage restriction is 225,000 miles, and the average mileage limit among the services I reviewed was about 172,000 miles, though many extended car warranty services limit mileage to under 75,000 miles. With 18 contracts to choose from, CARCHEX provides a lot of coverage options. In addition, I gave its quote process an above-average score, and its average cost per mile covered is among the most affordable. The vehicles I got quotes for were high-mileage cars with over 140,000 miles, and the average cost CARCHEX quoted us was 2 cents per mile covered. Only Autopom was cheaper. Best direct providerEnduranceThis service administers the contracts it sells, so when you file a claim for a blown transmission, you deal directly with Endurance Reasons to Buy
Excellent quote process
Reasons to Avoid
Average prices
Most extended car warranty services are brokers of vehicle service contracts – they sell the contracts but aren’t responsible for approving and administering the claims. Endurance is one of the few direct providers in the industry, and it is my pick for best direct provider. This service administers the contracts it sells, so when you file a claim for a blown transmission, you deal directly with Endurance and get the same customer service you got when you bought the contract. With most other services, you deal with an administrator you’ve likely never interacted with before. Many people consider direct providers a far greater value because they aren't jostled between companies when they file a claim, which provides peace of mind. However, it also puts direct providers like Endurance at a higher financial risk than brokers, so they have stricter limitations on what cars are eligible for coverage and have fewer contracts to choose from. As such, on average, Endurance is more expensive than most services I reviewed. Endurance only has four contract options. Each varies in what it covers, from the basics to covering nearly everything. The length of the contracts are shorter than average and the contract readability is below average with small fonts and blocky formatting. In addition, the reimbursement policies for rental cars is very low at just $30 per day. Most coverage optionCarShieldHas 37 vehicle service contracts and a 300,000-mile upper limit Reasons to BuyReasons to AvoidWith 37 vehicle service contracts and a 300,000-mile upper limit, CarShield earned my pick for the best coverage options. The service has five exclusionary plans, providing multiple options for bumper-to-bumper coverage. There are also five powertrain coverage options for high-mileage vehicles, so its coverage options for full to minimum, and everything in between, are unmatched. Further, it's the only service I reviewed that sold motorcycle coverage. However, while CarShield has the most options and covers the most vehicles, the quotes I received on the three vehicles I assessed weren’t affordable compared to other services’ quotes. In addition, the quote process is aggressive, earning an F grade in my evaluation. Unlike most services, which will happily provide quotes in an email, CarShield requires you to talk to a salesperson before you receive a quote. This approach doesn’t facilitate comparison shopping, as it puts pressure on you to make a decision without carefully reading the contracts. You can read the contracts before you decide to purchase a contract, which you should definitely take the time to do. CarShield’s contracts are also short and easy to read. Best quoting processAutopom!Autopom is the best extended car warranty for getting quotes on various coverages and price ranges Reasons to Buy
21 contracts
Reasons to Avoid
Not the administrator of the contracts
After comparing quoting processes, available plans and contract stipulations, Autopom emerged as the best extended car warranty for getting quotes on various coverages and price ranges. With each service, I got quotes on three vehicles with varying mileages, and Autopom was both the most affordable, quoting at an average of $0.01 per mile, and the process was fast. I got the quotes in an email within minutes. and the quotes included all the information I needed - the coverage, cost and contract. There was even a link to purchase the contract. There was access to customer support as well. As a broker service selling 21 vehicle service contracts for cars with up to 200,000 miles, you're more likely to find a service plan to fit your car's age and mileage with Autopom than with most other providers. That said, because it’s a broker instead of an administrator, the company you have to deal with when your car breaks down is different from Autopom, so it might take some consideration of what administrators are on the contracts to decide which is the best fit for you. Despite selling so many contracts from a variety of administrators, the contracts received excellent grades for length and readability. On average, each contract was about 16 pages, which is longer than most, but with only about 330 words per page. The words are not tiny and are formatted to fill all the white space. However, the reimbursement policies are below average, with only a $35 per day reimbursement for rental cars and just $225 for trip interruption for when your car breaks down on road trip and you need to book a hotel room and food while your car is being repaired. Best down paymentAA Auto ProtectionAA Auto Protection extended car warranty service offers the best down payment Reasons to Buy
5 levels of coverage
Reasons to Avoid
Doesn’t administer contracts
With an average down payment of 2 percent of the total cost, AA Auto Protection earned my pick as the extended car warranty service with the best down payment. The company's quoting process is good, though not great, and its quotes are more expensive than most. However, the low down payment makes the service a more affordable option to start with. AA Auto Protection is a broker of 17 contracts. This provides you with a lot of options for coverage, but it also means that when your car breaks down, you have to deal with a different company to process the claim. In addition, despite selling many contracts, AA Auto Protection has the lowest mileage restriction among the services I reviewed, as only cars with less than 100,000 are eligible for coverage. As such, it’s not ideal for the kind of cars most likely to need expensive repairs, which is disappointing. In addition, the contracts aren't easy to read and are among the longest I read. The average contract is 20 pages long with an average of 1,500 words per page. And the formatting didn’t help with the readability. Overall, this makes it difficult to carefully read and consider the contracts you’re signing. And that’s always a concern, especially when you’re committing to spend several thousand dollars. Best of the Rest: Other Services We ReviewedInfinite Auto Protection Delta Auto Protect Protect My Car Extended Car Warranty or Vehicle Service Contract: What Am I Buying?Despite this article's “Best Extended Car Warranty Services” title and the various iterations of “auto warranty” used, none of the services I reviewed sell warranties. In fact, the only reason I use these terms is they are what people often search for when looking for additional coverage for their vehicle. In addition, the services use these terms frequently for the same reason. But it’s not accurate. What Is a Car Warranty? What Is an Extended Car Warranty? What Is a Vehicle Service Contract? So Why the Confusion? To be clear though, while some of the services I reviewed can be very aggressive in their sales approach once you’ve submitted a quote, none of them have been involved in those deceptive marketing tactics, as far as I’m aware. For more information on how vehicle service contract companies should conduct themselves, visit the Vehicle Protection Association – a non-profit watchdog association. Why Trust UsI've been reviewing car technology for Top Ten Reviews since 2013, covering radar detectors, Bluetooth car kits, car speakers, car subwoofers, car stereos and other categories. As an avid road tripper, I spend a lot of time putting miles on vehicles and exploring the Rocky Mountains and the west coast. I'm always looking for ways to make the driving experience better. While comfort, convenience and atmosphere are all important criteria I look for, I also pay special attention to features designed to improve or distract from your driving awareness. No technology is worth it if it makes you a worse driver. This is the first time I've reviewed extended car warranties, so I approached this review from the perspective of a potential buyer. After all, I put a lot of miles on my car and I've spent close to $5,000 in my lifetime on repairs. The idea of having an insurance-like product to cover expensive repairs is appealing. It'd be worth it, right? Maybe. It depends. My goal with this review is not to sell you on an extended warranty but to find the best service and make sure you understand the risks before buying a plan. Extended car warranties aren't without significant risk and certainly aren't for everyone. You could easily pay upwards of $4,000 for a plan, adding a $200 monthly payment to your budget, and still have expensive repairs denied because you failed to pay close attention to the contract. Conversely, if you follow the strict maintenance guidelines and your car never needs repairs, you've spent $4,000 on what? Peace of mind, I suppose. Such complaints are common in this industry. How We EvaluatedTo find the best car warranty, I evaluated the three most important parts critical to the purchasing decision – the quoting process, the coverage options and the contracts. I used multiple vehicles of varying age, mileage and model to gauge each part of this process. Quoting Process To find out what coverage your vehicle is approved for and how much it costs, you enter the year, make, model, mileage and your personal information into the service's quote form. What happens next varies greatly. In most cases, your information is given to a salesperson. Either way, getting the information necessary to make a purchasing decision is not as easy as it seems like it should be. The sales people are aggressive and most refuse to provide a quote without having a conversation first. In a few cases, the sales contact put an expiration date on the quote. With two services, it took nearly a week to get the quotes I needed. Some services have very aggressive salespeople who called me repeatedly every day, even after providing a quote. It's difficult to compare pricing because the quotes varied significantly, in terms of miles covered and cost. Some plans covered just 12,000 miles but were very affordable. Other plans for the same vehicle covered 100,000 miles but were very expensive. To find an appropriate comparison, I calculated the price per mile covered for each quote I received. For example, if a car received a quote for a 100,000-mile plan at $4,000, the cost per mile is about $0.04. I did this with multiple vehicles to find an average cost per mile covered for each service. Coverage Options Contracts I read contracts from each service – 130 pages of legalese in total. In this process, I evaluated the average words per page, the font size, formatting and overall clarity. Legalese is not easy to read in the best of circumstances, but the best contracts aren't too long, don't fit more than 600 words on each page and make clear delineations between sections. The worst contracts averaged 1,200 words or more per page with excessive bolding and a lack of logical formatting. These contracts were difficult to follow. Vehicle Service Contracts: What You Need to Know![]() Just because you spent $3,000 on an extended warranty doesn't mean you're going to get your repairs paid for when a breakdown occurs. Similar to insurance companies, these services have to approve or deny the repairs before the mechanic can get you back on the road. And if you don't pay close attention to the contract, you're putting yourself at risk. In an article published by Real Simple, an investigator for the Better Business Bureau said, 'Sellers often cite loopholes in the contract (ones you would never be able to discern) to avoid paying up.' Here are some tips for what you should look for in the contracts and other considerations before buying an extended warranty. Is a Vehicle Service Contract Worth It? Clark Howard, a consumer expert who specializes in financial advice and tips, says studies have shown most people who have purchased an extended warranty never use it and the ones who do typically pay more for the warranty than the repairs would cost. He doesn't think it's worth it. Instead, he recommends putting the money you would have paid each month on a vehicle service contract into a savings account. So, if a plan costs $3,000 over two years, then you'd put $125 into a savings account each month. This way, you have money set aside for repairs and if your car doesn't need repairs, you have money set aside for the down payment on a new car. This method ensures your money doesn't go to waste. That said, it won't cover expensive repairs early on, before you've saved much. These plans do come with additional services, and this adds value to the contract. Every contract has 24-hour roadside assistance and reimbursement for vehicle rentals while your car is in the shop. You can get reimbursed for towing, rental vehicles and hotel rooms. If your car breaks down 100 miles from your destination, you can get reimbursed for hotel rooms. Understanding BBB Grades Extended car warranty services often emphasize their A+ grade with the Better Business Bureau. Not only are the grades shown prominently throughout their websites, but the representatives I contacted often pointed to their A+ BBB grade as a reason why they’re the best choice. And it makes sense - who doesn’t love to brag about an A+ grade? However, it’s important to understand what a BBB grade is and what it isn’t, especially in an industry so notorious for low customer satisfaction, the BBB has a page devoted to filing auto warranty complaints. What the BBB Grade Isn’t As Brad Tuttle points out in “Why the Better Business Bureau Should Give Itself a Bad Grade,” the BBB has 113 independently operated affiliate offices across North America. Their customers are the businesses, not consumers or taxpayers. And Tuttle argues, “there’s a natural incentive to paint its paying clients in the best possible light.” The BBB’s spokesperson even states the grades are not an evaluation of the companies' quality of service or quality of product. What the BBB Grade Is So, all an A+ grade from the BBB reflects is how well the extended warranty service is at responding to complaints according to the BBB guidelines. Does AAA Offer Extended Auto Warranties? AAA offers many benefits to drivers, but it doesn’t sell extended auto warranties. However, AAA provides benefits similar to what is included in an extended car warranty. For many, membership could be the better option. With 58 million members, AAA is the most widely used roadside service in North America, and for good reason - membership covers you with emergency road services everywhere you go, at all times of the day, regardless of the vehicle you’re driving. You could be in your friend’s car when the tire blows, and your AAA membership will cover the towing or flat tire repair. It also includes locksmith service for when you lock your keys in your car, emergency fuel delivery and battery service. Similar roadside assistance is included in the contracts of all the extended car warranty services we reviewed, but the stipulations of the emergency assistance applies only to the vehicle the extended warranty covers, and the contracts often only stipulate what is reimbursed. This means you have to pay for the service and go through a reimbursement process. AAA also helps lower repair costs, though not to the same degree as a vehicle service contract. AAA members who take their vehicles to a AAA-approved shop get a 10-percent discount on repairs, and the repairs are backed with a 24-month and 24,000-mile guarantee. With vehicle service contracts, you typically either pay nothing on repairs or only have a $100 co-pay. However, vehicle service contracts can easily deny your repair claims because of how some contracts are structured in favor of the services, but AAA’s discount doesn’t have the same risk. Your repair discount can’t be denied, for example, because you failed to keep receipts from every oil change. Your Responsibilities: Is This for You? The biggest pitfall to getting repairs approved is failing to pay close attention to the driver responsibility section of the contract. Every contract has a 'driver responsibility' section outlining what you need to do to receive coverage. The most important of these clauses is following your vehicle's owner manual's instructions for proper operation and maintenance schedule. You must have the vehicle maintained in accordance to the mileage specifications and you must keep receipts and other records of the maintenance. Some contracts even specify what type of receipts are unacceptable and not admissible as proof of maintenance, such as handwritten receipts. If you're not the type of driver to pay close attention to your tire pressure, oil and fluid levels, mileage and scheduled maintenance, then a vehicle service contract is not for you. You must know the details of your owner's manual and records. Otherwise, your contract is meaningless. Clauses to Consider Carefully Every contract is loaded with clauses you need to read carefully before you sign. However, some clauses are common in all the contracts I read, and they either leave too much interpretation to the service or require special attention from you, as the driver. Here are some clauses to consider: Taxi Service & Other Commercial Uses Mechanical Breakdowns Caused by Common Elements Breakdown Caused by a Failure in Nuts, Bolts or Fasteners Failure to Observe Warnings Failure to Have Your Vehicle Towed The potential red flag in this exclusionary clause is the point at which you decided to stop driving to call a tow truck. If they determine you should have stopped sooner, they can deny your repair. Pre-Existing Issues & Wait Period How to Find Your Vehicle’s Recommended Maintenance Specifications? If you’re going to purchase a vehicle service contract, you need to become familiar with your vehicle’s owner's manual. Since every extended car warranty service can deny repairs if you fail to prove you’ve followed the vehicle’s specific maintenance requirements, found in the owner’s manual, it’s critical to know what is expected for your vehicle. Every car is different, so you can’t rely on following common maintenance recommendations and expect your vehicle service contract administrators to approve your repairs. Now, if you’re wondering where your owner’s manual is, you’re not alone. Most used cars aren’t going to have the manual in the glovebox. And even many new cars don’t include owner’s manuals. As such, you need to find the manual online, download the file and become intimately familiar with the maintenance schedule. Fortunately, automobile manufacturers provide owner’s manuals on their websites. You simply have to enter the car’s year, make and model. In a few cases you may have to create a log-in to download the manual and you may have to provide the VIN of your vehicle, the vehicle identification number typically found on the dash near the windshield on the driver’s side. However, most auto manufacturers don’t include a full library of owner’s manuals, choosing only to list the most recent vehicles. For example, Infiniti only provides access to manuals for vehicles made after 2009. If you can’t find your vehicle’s manual, there are some archive websites worth checking out to see if it’s available: Am I Using the Right Gasoline? All gasoline comes from the same refined crude oil, but each oil company fine-tunes its recipes with various additives, though each has to meet the EPA minimum for detergent requirements to maintain a cleaner burning engine. This is because gasoline leaves behind deposits that can cause engine problems to develop over time, increase pollution, and lead to a less efficient, rougher-driving vehicle. Most oil companies have three tiers of gasoline, with the higher tiers having more additives and detergents. According to Carfax, many view these premium gasoline options as marketing fodder with no real benefit. But this isn’t true. Many manufacturers design engines engineered specifically to use premium gasolines with a higher mixture of detergents. In other words, these engines aren’t designed to handle the deposits left behind by standard gasoline. In addition, multiple studies have suggested the premium gasolines make a difference, regardless of what vehicle uses them. Premium-tier gasolines result in 19 times fewer intake-valve deposits than non-premium gas and a 2- to 4-percent boost in fuel efficiency. With concern to vehicle service contracts, using the wrong kind of gasoline could result in a rejected repair. Since every contract specifies you must follow your owner’s manual maintenance and usage guidelines, if your car's manual recommends premium gas, you need to be pay extra each time you fill up or risk having an expensive repair rejected. In case you can’t find the owner’s manual, the gasoline recommendation is often printed on or near the gas cap. Reasons Your Claim Is Denied One of the biggest complaints people have about their vehicle service contracts is how easily repair claims can be denied by the administrator. Just imagine how deflating it feels to learn your transmission is blown and the extended warranty you purchased for $2,500 won’t pay for it. This is why it’s imperative to read the contract carefully before committing to the service. So, here are some tips to ensure your repair claim isn't denied, according to Endurance: Keep Track of Your Records: You have to keep a detailed record of everything related to your car – the repairs, maintenance, oil changes, filter changes, etc. Keep the receipts. These are proof that you adhered to the car’s required maintenance. Don’t Skip Required Maintenance: Every car has a maintenance schedule defined in the owner's manual by the manufacturer. And every vehicle service contract has clauses requiring you to follow that maintenance schedule. If you file a claim and the service asks to see the records and you missed one of the recommended maintenance points, your repair will be denied. The administrators of these vehicle service contracts view missed maintenance as neglect and a possible reason for a breakdown. Don’t Modify Your Car: Every vehicle service contract prohibits vehicle modifications. Endurance suggests that some small interior and exterior modifications can be approved by the administrator if they’re cosmetic, but you should make sure you get them approved first. However, any modifications meant to help your car run faster, better or more efficiently, even if required by law, are not permitted. How Do I Know If My Mechanic is Ripping Me Off? Most mechanics aren’t out to fleece you. Their goal is to gain your trust so you’ll return to their shop for your car needs. However, this doesn’t mean that there aren’t some dishonest mechanics out there. It also doesn’t make it less stressful when your mechanic approaches you with the need to replace the wheel bearings to the tune of $1,200 per wheel. The easiest way to avoid being scammed is to ask the mechanic to explain why you need the repair and to show you the issue. This often exposes their intent, especially if they refuse to take you into the shop to show you why your car needs the repair. According to Aaron Miller from the Thrillist, you should also be suspicious if the mechanic:
How to Avoid an Extended Car Warranty Robocalling Scam? According to the NYTimes, robocalling has surged to an estimated 3.4 billion calls per month. And unfortunately, the auto warranty robocalling scam is one of the most common. The call starts with a warning about how your car’s warranty has expired or is about to expire. The scam is effective because the scripts are worded subtly to make it seem like the call is coming from a car dealership or manufacturer. If it catches your attention, you’re forwarded to an aggressive telemarketer from an extended car warranty service that has no relationship with your dealership or car manufacturer. The vehicle service contracts the telemarketers sell are real. The scam isn’t typically about getting financial or personal information – it is more about the deceptive tactics used to get you to talk to an extended car warranty salesperson. And it’s these tactics that have resulted in many lawsuits. The FTC even refunded $4 million to consumers in 2011 because of one service’s deceptively aggressive telemarketing. In addition, the FCC has a website devoted to helping consumers identify whether they’ve been scammed and allowing them to file a complaint. While the services we reviewed have not been involved in deceptive telemarketing, some can be very aggressive. The best way to avoid one of these scams is to never purchase an extended car warranty over the phone. Submitting a quote gives these services permission to use automated dialing systems to contact you, and many include clauses allowing them to share your information. If you receive a call, simply request the quote be sent to you in an email and make sure you can purchase the contract through a secure online connection. An email allows you to carefully review your purchase, who is selling it, who is administering it, and exactly what the contract does and does not cover. Tips for Spring Car Maintenance: De-Winterizing Routine seasonal maintenance is necessary if you want the best performance from your car. Each maintenance session should have the same items on the checklist - checking the fluids in the engine and checking the tires for correct air pressure and sufficient tread. However, as we near spring, there are specific items to add to your checklist to de-winterize your car and prepare it for spring and summer. According to Fix Auto USA and Autotrader, here are some specific maintenance tasks you should perform in the spring and specific components you should check:
Roadtripping: What You Should Check Before You Leave Whether visiting family with a van full of young kids or going on a weekend romp with friends, road trips are a big part of American culture. The open road, singalongs, gas station pit stops, roadside diners, silly games and empty promises “to turn this car around if you don’t stop bickering with your sister” are all staples of the road trip. However, another less-talked-about staple is the breakdown. Nothing turns road trip fun into a nightmare like getting stranded in the desert. So, with this mind, here is a safety and maintenance checklist to complete before you leave:
Glossary of Auto Warranty Terms Administrator: This is the company who approves, denies, processes and pays for the repairs to your vehicle. In most cases, the administrator is not the same company as the service that sold you the contract. You can find the administrator of your extended vehicle warranty on the contract. Broker: A broker is a company consisting mostly of salespeople who market and sell vehicle service contracts. A broker doesn’t have any role in approving, denying, paying or processing repairs. Bumper-to-Bumper Coverage: Also referred to as exclusionary coverage, a bumper-to-bumper contract covers most parts of your car. In most cases, manufacturers only provide powertrain warranties to new vehicles, so this is ideal for new vehicles. Deductible: This is the amount you are required to pay before the administrator pays the rest of the bill. Almost every vehicle service contract requires a $100 deductible or a percentage deductible where you pay a percentage of the repair bill. Exclusionary Coverage: Also referred to as bumper-to-bumper coverage, an exclusionary contract is so comprehensive it’s easier to list what is excluded from coverage than what is covered. These contracts are made specifically for new vehicles with low mileage. In most cases, manufacturer warranties only provide powertrain warranties, covering the most expensive and critical parts of the vehicle. An exclusionary coverage contract is designed to expand the coverage for newer vehicles, which is why these contracts are not typically eligible for used cars or high-mileage cars. Extended Warranty: We’ve referenced this several times throughout this article, but an extended warranty is another term for vehicle service contract. In fact, it’s a misnomer often used in marketing for vehicle service contracts. A warranty can only be offered by the manufacturer, by definition. And manufacturers don’t extend warranties past the original date. Rather, a vehicle service contract is meant to serve a similar purpose by providing protection against breakdowns. Gray Market Vehicle: This is a vehicle not manufactured for sale in the U.S. It often means they don’t meet U.S. regulations. As such, gray market vehicles are not eligible for vehicle service contracts. Powertrain Coverage: This is the minimum amount of coverage you can get for a car. The coverage can vary a bit, but it typically covers the most expensive parts to repair – engine, transmission, drive shafts, differentials. Trip Interruption Benefits: This is part of a vehicle service contract defining the reimbursements for breakdowns when you are more than 100 miles from your destination. Typically, it covers one to three nights in a hotel at a specific rate per day. Some contracts also cover meals. Vehicle Identification Number: This is a number specific to your vehicle. Many vehicle service contract providers require the VIN to provide an accurate quote because this tells them the history of the vehicle. You can typically find your vehicle’s VIN on the dashboard near the windshield on the driver’s side. Vehicle Service Contract: This is correct term for an extended car warranty. It’s a contract between you and an administrator to pay or help pay for repairs to your vehicle. The manufacturer of your vehicle has no part in this contract. Warranty: This is a promise of performance provided by the manufacturer of a vehicle. While the vehicle is under the warranty, specifics parts covered in the warranty are repaired by the manufacturer at no cost. Wear and Tear: This one of the most common phrases in a vehicle service contract, particularly when describing repairs not covered under the contract. It refers to issues resulting from everyday use of the car. If a repair facility determines your transmission’s breakdown was the result of wear and tear, the administrator won’t cover the repair. Do I Have to Buy a Vehicle Service Contract? According to the FTC, deceptive auto dealers are claiming you need a vehicle service contract to be approved for an auto loan. However, in most cases, banks and financial institutions don’t require this. It’s certainly not required by law. The deception usually works by adding the sale of the contract into the purchase contract, often as a box you check, agreeing to the contract. For example, let’s say you want to buy a car for $10,000, but you need financing. As you fill out the paperwork in the salesman’s office, he’ll casually mention how you’ll need to add a vehicle service contract for the bank to approve the loan. He usually doesn’t disclose how much the vehicle service contract costs and only vaguely describes what it is. Once the salesman returns with the good news of the approved loan, he tells you the monthly payment and the interest rate, but not that the vehicle service contract added several thousand dollars to the overall loan amount. So, rather than applying for a $10,000 loan, he got you approved for a $14,000 loan. And as long as you don’t shudder at the monthly payment, he won’t disclose the loan amount until the very end when you’re ready to sign the contract, take the keys and go for a ride in your new car. He knows you’re eager to leave in your new car, which is why he waits until the very end to breakdown the overall contract - $10,000 for the car, $1,000 for taxes and $3,000 for the vehicle service contract. If an auto dealer tries to slip a vehicle service contract past you, make sure you contact the bank issuing the loan to confirm whether it’s required. In most cases, only full-coverage insurance is required. Many auto dealerships have partnerships with vehicle service contract administrators, and the salesperson gets a commission from each contract sold, so it’s not in their interest to be transparent, but they can remove it from the contract. Always make sure you’re confident with the conditions of the loan approval before you commit to it. Related Product Reviews
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Guide: How to Root, install a new Bootloader, Recovery, Rom, and Kernal on your Kindle Fire. i.e. how to make it Awesome!So I bought one of the Refurbished Kindle Fires off of Amazon recently and decided that I wanted Android 4.0 instead of the stock stuff. Looking around I realized that there wasn't one guide to just go through the whole process so I threw this together of everything I did to help anyone else who had some trouble: 1. Get the Kindle Fire ready Go to Settings->Device and update to latest release (6.3.1 at time of writing) and Allow Installation of Applications from Unknown Sources. Picture 1a. Install drivers This step didn't work for me, but if it does work you can skip steps 2 and 3. Download Kindle Fire Utility (0.9.6 at time of writing). Unzip and run as administrator (right click on file) 'install_drivers.bat'. Let that run and run 'run.bat' in Kindle Fire Utility, assuming it works as intended you should see ADB Status: Online and Boot Status: 4000. If so skip to step 4, otherwise continue to step 2. ![]() 2. Install the Android SDK Now install the Android SDK, which will let your computer communicate with your KFs internals. The download links can be found here. Install Extras (at least the Google USB Driver), Android 4.0, 4.0.3, and Tools. (Be sure to choose 'Approve All') 3. Enable ADB access First connect your Kindle Fire to your computer and let the drivers install (WARNING: You must use USB 2.0, the Kindle Fire doesn't like rooting through USB 3.0). Then navigate to the [your user name]/.android folder. Edit the adb_usb.ini file, adding the following line of code at the end: 0×1949 Close and save that file. Find the folder where the SDK was installed and open the google-usb_driver folder (C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver). In that folder, find the file android_winusb.inf and add the following code to both the [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64] sections: ; ;Kindle Fire %SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USBVID_1949&PID_0006 %CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USBVID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01 Now you can close and save this file as well. In your start menu choose 'Devices and Printers'. Double Click on Kindle and then 'Update Driver...' Select 'Browse my computer for driver software' and navigate to the C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver folder. When you're prompted choose 'Install this driver software anyway.' (Note: I had a bit of trouble with getting my computer to recognize the ADB status of my Kindle. What I did was uninstall the drivers right after my Kindle had been plugged in and then installed the android_winsub.inf file. This is what my Kindle Properties looks liked when plugged in) 4. Time to Root! Run 'run.bat' in Kindle Fire Utility, assuming it works as intended you should see ADB Status: Online and Boot Status: 4000. If so then run '2 Install Permanent Root with Superuser' Let that run and you should have root! Note from winteriscoming2 Windows 7 64bit has some problems with running .bat files. Users should try to opening the command prompt as administrator and then running run.bat from there. 4a. Installing GApps and Go Launcher EX This step is ONLY if you don't want a custom ROM. If you want a mostly stock Kindle Fire experience but the ability to use Google Play apps then stop after this step. Otherwise continue onto 5. Once your root is succsessful go back into KFU and run '6 Extras <Requires Root>' then run '1 Install Google Apps / Go Launcher EX'. Once that runs you'll have Google Apps and Go Launcher. If you don't want Go Launcher just uninstall it. Reboot your Kindle Fire and you'll have Google Apps and root! 4b. Temporarily Unroot You should also install Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper on your rooted Fire so that you can unroot when you want to watch Instant Prime Videos and use the Lending Library. 5. Install Recovery Now that you have root leave it plugged in and go back to the Kindle Fire Utility. Now you should still have the same ADB Status and Boot Status. If so then just run '3 Install Latest TWRP Recovery' and let that run, you should now have Recovery! 6. Install Rom/kernel Download gedeROM (1.7 at time of writing). Transfer the .zip file onto the Kindle Fire, just put it straight into the drive folder (i.e. if your computer recognizes your Kindle as F: just place it in the F: not F:TWRP or anything, this is referred to as the sdcard of the Kindle Fire). Now reboot (Initial Boot Screen and Boot Menu) into Recovery. Choose 'Wipe' and then choose 'Factory Reset'. Finally go back to the main TWRP screen and choose 'Install'. Navigate to wherever you downloaded the .zip file to (screenshot, scroll through the list, choosing '..' lets you go back to the previous folder) and press the .zip file. You should get a screen like this. Swipe to flash the ROM and let it run. Then just navigate back to the first screen and choose Reboot->System. Your Kindle Fire is now running ICS! NOTE If you are missing the market or similar core apps, you probably need Gapps. ICS GApps or JB GApps Revert back to Stock If for some reason you need to send your Fire back in for repairs, giving it to someone, selling it, etc... that requires your Fire to be unrooted and on stock it's pretty easy. Download the latest software update from Amazon. Rename the 'update-kindle-6.3.1_D01E_4107720.bin' file you downloaded as 'update.zip' (make sure you changed the extension and that it's not update.zip.bin) It's exactly the same as step 6 above Install Rom/kernel but instead of installing gedeROM you want to use the update.zip file you downloaded/renamed (boot into TWRP, wipe cache/delvik/factory reset, flash update.zip, reboot). My next goal is once FIREFIREFIRE Extended updates to 1.4A and MoDaCo updates to 6.3.1 to set up a dual boot for my KF so I can have both ICS and stock. Then all I'll need is Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to temporarily unroot my KF so I can use the Lending Library. Once I manage that I'll write a new guide. Let me know if anyone has some advice to make this friendlier/better! Edit: Also for the CPU Governors (Settings->System->Performance), I was a bit confused by what they all did, so here's a general Android CPU Governers. Be sure to set your Maximum CPU Frequency to 1200 MHz! (Note: to save your OC and chosen Governor you must check 'Set on Boot' Edit 2: Thanks to SubaDivingElephant for informing me that you CAN watch Prime Instant Videos through the web browser on ICS. I just added a bookmark with a link to Prime Instant Videos. Only thing left now would be the lending library. Shameless Plug: Same style guide for root/kernel/recovery/rom on the Galaxy Nexus
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Guide: How to Root, install a new Bootloader, Recovery, Rom, and Kernal on your Kindle Fire. i.e. how to make it Awesome!So I bought one of the Refurbished Kindle Fires off of Amazon recently and decided that I wanted Android 4.0 instead of the stock stuff. Looking around I realized that there wasn't one guide to just go through the whole process so I threw this together of everything I did to help anyone else who had some trouble: 1. Get the Kindle Fire ready Go to Settings->Device and update to latest release (6.3.1 at time of writing) and Allow Installation of Applications from Unknown Sources. Picture 1a. Install drivers This step didn't work for me, but if it does work you can skip steps 2 and 3. Download Kindle Fire Utility (0.9.6 at time of writing). Unzip and run as administrator (right click on file) 'install_drivers.bat'. Let that run and run 'run.bat' in Kindle Fire Utility, assuming it works as intended you should see ADB Status: Online and Boot Status: 4000. If so skip to step 4, otherwise continue to step 2. 2. Install the Android SDK Now install the Android SDK, which will let your computer communicate with your KFs internals. The download links can be found here. Install Extras (at least the Google USB Driver), Android 4.0, 4.0.3, and Tools. (Be sure to choose 'Approve All') 3. Enable ADB access First connect your Kindle Fire to your computer and let the drivers install (WARNING: You must use USB 2.0, the Kindle Fire doesn't like rooting through USB 3.0). Then navigate to the [your user name]/.android folder. Edit the adb_usb.ini file, adding the following line of code at the end: ![]() 0×1949 Close and save that file. Find the folder where the SDK was installed and open the google-usb_driver folder (C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver). In that folder, find the file android_winusb.inf and add the following code to both the [Google.NTx86] and [Google.NTamd64] sections: ; ;Kindle Fire %SingleAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USBVID_1949&PID_0006 %CompositeAdbInterface% = USB_Install, USBVID_1949&PID_0006&MI_01 Now you can close and save this file as well. In your start menu choose 'Devices and Printers'. Double Click on Kindle and then 'Update Driver...' Select 'Browse my computer for driver software' and navigate to the C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkextrasgoogleusb_driver folder. When you're prompted choose 'Install this driver software anyway.' (Note: I had a bit of trouble with getting my computer to recognize the ADB status of my Kindle. What I did was uninstall the drivers right after my Kindle had been plugged in and then installed the android_winsub.inf file. This is what my Kindle Properties looks liked when plugged in) 4. Time to Root! Run 'run.bat' in Kindle Fire Utility, assuming it works as intended you should see ADB Status: Online and Boot Status: 4000. If so then run '2 Install Permanent Root with Superuser' Let that run and you should have root! Note from winteriscoming2 Windows 7 64bit has some problems with running .bat files. Users should try to opening the command prompt as administrator and then running run.bat from there. 4a. Installing GApps and Go Launcher EX This step is ONLY if you don't want a custom ROM. If you want a mostly stock Kindle Fire experience but the ability to use Google Play apps then stop after this step. Otherwise continue onto 5. Once your root is succsessful go back into KFU and run '6 Extras <Requires Root>' then run '1 Install Google Apps / Go Launcher EX'. Once that runs you'll have Google Apps and Go Launcher. If you don't want Go Launcher just uninstall it. Reboot your Kindle Fire and you'll have Google Apps and root! 4b. Temporarily Unroot You should also install Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper on your rooted Fire so that you can unroot when you want to watch Instant Prime Videos and use the Lending Library. 5. Install Recovery Now that you have root leave it plugged in and go back to the Kindle Fire Utility. Now you should still have the same ADB Status and Boot Status. If so then just run '3 Install Latest TWRP Recovery' and let that run, you should now have Recovery! 6. Install Rom/kernel Download gedeROM (1.7 at time of writing). Transfer the .zip file onto the Kindle Fire, just put it straight into the drive folder (i.e. if your computer recognizes your Kindle as F: just place it in the F: not F:TWRP or anything, this is referred to as the sdcard of the Kindle Fire). Now reboot (Initial Boot Screen and Boot Menu) into Recovery. Choose 'Wipe' and then choose 'Factory Reset'. Finally go back to the main TWRP screen and choose 'Install'. Navigate to wherever you downloaded the .zip file to (screenshot, scroll through the list, choosing '..' lets you go back to the previous folder) and press the .zip file. You should get a screen like this. Swipe to flash the ROM and let it run. Then just navigate back to the first screen and choose Reboot->System. Your Kindle Fire is now running ICS! NOTE If you are missing the market or similar core apps, you probably need Gapps. ICS GApps or JB GApps Revert back to Stock If for some reason you need to send your Fire back in for repairs, giving it to someone, selling it, etc... that requires your Fire to be unrooted and on stock it's pretty easy. Download the latest software update from Amazon. Rename the 'update-kindle-6.3.1_D01E_4107720.bin' file you downloaded as 'update.zip' (make sure you changed the extension and that it's not update.zip.bin) It's exactly the same as step 6 above Install Rom/kernel but instead of installing gedeROM you want to use the update.zip file you downloaded/renamed (boot into TWRP, wipe cache/delvik/factory reset, flash update.zip, reboot). My next goal is once FIREFIREFIRE Extended updates to 1.4A and MoDaCo updates to 6.3.1 to set up a dual boot for my KF so I can have both ICS and stock. Then all I'll need is Voodoo OTA Rootkeeper to temporarily unroot my KF so I can use the Lending Library. Once I manage that I'll write a new guide. Let me know if anyone has some advice to make this friendlier/better! Edit: Also for the CPU Governors (Settings->System->Performance), I was a bit confused by what they all did, so here's a general Android CPU Governers. Be sure to set your Maximum CPU Frequency to 1200 MHz! (Note: to save your OC and chosen Governor you must check 'Set on Boot' Edit 2: Thanks to SubaDivingElephant for informing me that you CAN watch Prime Instant Videos through the web browser on ICS. I just added a bookmark with a link to Prime Instant Videos. Only thing left now would be the lending library. Shameless Plug: Same style guide for root/kernel/recovery/rom on the Galaxy Nexus
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