CA Lemon Law: extended warranty

Here is a typical (unfortunately), bit of information offered by a potential customer CA Lemon Law called Norman Taylor & Associates for help with your defective motor vehicle. When asked about the date of the first attempt to repair the date he gave was after the original warranty had expired, we told him this and he said: "Oh, no problem, I have an extended warranty." Listen carefully! You heard a sigh of disgust and disappointment of interviewer? This is important. the disgust was not pointing to the caller. That would be the wrong target.

Here is why I'm pissed, ticked off, disgusted. You can't buy any instrument, any warranty, guarantee, which will extend the original warranty on a car or truck. Type in the Palm of your hand please. When your original warranty – usually 3 years 36000 km; sometimes more – is done, is there any more.

For the manufacturer or dealer or both to suggest that if you buy an extended warranty your original warranty is somehow did more, is so much horse hockey. Please don't ask me to explain the horse hockey. Extend your warranty if he would have a significant effect on your ability to access the provisions of the lemon law, CA. no manufacturer ever voluntarily will do this.

There are exceptions. with Certified pre-owned vehicles, the manufacturer will authorize additional security often, sometimes as much as up to 100000 miles; but this is rare. In addition, when the manufacturer knows that there is a serious defect with a specific vehicle – BMW and fuel pump high pressure for example – they will increase the guarantee that specific part of the vehicle. But you can't buy the original warranty.

When you purchase an extended warranty is buying insurance maintenance. This is correct. It is safe. In most cases if it is applied to a repair, you will have to pay the franchise. May be $ 50, $ 100 or more and maintaining insurance pays for the rest. Isn't that a bad thing, as long as you understand exactly what it covers.

It's like your regular insurance. Has nothing to do with the original warranty! That is why it fills me with disgust and other less charitable feelings for manufacturers and distributors. It is an error (some might say a crime) by default. Is what they don't tell you. California lemon law covers a lot of ground, but the defects must begin within the original warranty. If you bought an "extended warranty" thinking that you have the same rights of appeal under the lemon law, CA like you did with your original warranty, think again. If you are not sure, all of us and we will go through the whole process together.

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