Saturday, October 25, 2008

Money-Back Extended Car Warranties and Aftermarket Warranties

The consumer advocate Clark Howard discussed money-back car warranties last week (see his show notes). These extended automobile warranties allow you to get the money back if you never make a claim. In the last 3 years since I started this blog, I can't remember seeing any companies that offer these cash-back warranties.

In Clark's opinion, you should avoid warranty companies that offer these cash-back policies. In fact, Clark warns against buying warranties from any company except the manufacturer. Here's the problem as Clark describes it:
But the warranty company itself doesn't even have enough underwriting to pay for repairs. They just collect money with no intention of paying it back out. Then they do what's called a "bust-out," which is essentially like filing for bankruptcy, and disappear with their share.

As I mentioned in this previous post, don't assume that your dealership is selling a manufacturer's extended warranty. It could be an aftermarket warranty. As Clark mentions, dealers often sell aftermarket extended warranties due to the high profit margins.

One important point that Clark doesn't mention is that you don't have to buy the manufacturer's extended warranty at the dealership where you bought the car. As I described in this previous post you can often get a better deal if you shop around. The service that I described in that post is designed to help you with this search.

Clark mentions that:
If you do buy a car warranty, you want to be sure it is the manufacturer's own. Otherwise, it only has a marketing company backing it up, and it isn't worth the cost of the paper it's written on.

There are other alternatives besides the manufacturer and marketing companies. Many insurance companies sell mechanical breakdown insurance. I describe these in this previous post. Geico is one insurance company that offers these. Two commenters in Clark's show notes reported being happy with their Geico mechanical breakdown coverage.

4 Comments:

Blogger Donald said...

Re: GMAC Extended Warranty

I purchased and cancelled the GMAC Extended Warranty for my Pontiac Solstice.
Here's the reason. The GMAC Extended Warranty is NOT extended from the end of the factury warranty, but from the purchase date of the GMAC Extended Warranty.

If you purchase the GMAC Extended Warranty before the factory warranty period, your coverage will NOT be for the extended period after the factory warranty, but from the purchase date. The result, "No extended warranty coverage". VERY DECEPTIVE!!!!!!!!

As an extreme example. If you purchased the GMAC 3 year extended warranty (on the day you bought the new car), it would expire on the same day as the new car factory warranty.

GMAC does not mention the above during any of the sales cycle, and on call up, they say to either cancel or continue the double insurance coverage.

7/10/09, 1:32 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi there! great stuff, Thanks for sharing a very interesting and informative content, it helps me a lot, keep it up!
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Blogger Johan Michal said...

when you are purchasing any extended warranty just read each and every clause carefully and you can change clauses according to your needs
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