Auto Warranty Secrets Insurers Don't Want You Knowing

The Fine Print: What Insurers Don’t Advertise

One of the secrets insurers might not want you to know is the importance of reading the fine print. Many warranties have exclusions that can render them less useful than they appear. For instance, some warranties do not cover wear-and-tear items like brake pads and tires, or they may require you to perform regular maintenance at specific intervals to keep the warranty valid2. Additionally, some warranties are void if repairs are done by non-authorized mechanics, which can limit your options for service providers.

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