How much warranty do you get on a second hand car?

Most used cars from a dealership come with a limited 30-day factory warranty that protects a vehicle's most important components, such as the engine, cooling system, and electrical systems. After that, drivers can choose to purchase used car warranty coverage through their dealer or a third-party warranty provider.
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What is the normal warranty on a used car?

The typical auto warranty coverage is 3-years/36,000 miles — meaning a warranty that covers needed repairs in the first three years you own your car, or for the first 36,000 miles you drive it, whichever comes first.
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How long are warranties on used cars?

A car manufacturer's warranty often covers a vehicle's first three years or 36,000 miles, though powertrain warranties may last longer.
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Does warranty extend to second owner?

The Warranty Usually Transfers

In other words, if you buy a new car and later sell it to someone else, the warranty will still remain valid for the new owner until the end of the original warranty period.
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How many years of warranty does a car have?

Bumper-to-bumper warranties typically last between 3 years/36,000 miles and 5 years/60,000 miles, while powertrain warranties can extend up to 10 years/100,000 miles. Your factory warranty length depends on your car manufacturer, but it can be extended with a vehicle service contract.
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How do I know if my car is still under warranty?

Contact Dealership

If you cannot find the VIN number, the only real way to check your vehicle's factory warranty is to call or visit your local dealership. They will need the VIN number to look up the information but can tell you for sure what is and is not covered if anything at all.
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What is the minimum warranty in UK?

You must repair or replace an item if a customer returns it within 6 months - unless you can prove it was not faulty when they bought it. You can ask a customer to prove an item was faulty when they bought it if they ask for a repair or replacement after 6 months.
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Does car warranty carry over to new owner?

While United States federal law dictates that the warranty is associated with the car and transfers to successive owners until the warranty's expiration date, your car's warranty is your individual contract negotiated with the dealer that sold you the car.
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Does warranty transfer to new owner?

So, if you buy a vehicle with an active warranty, it will remain intact until the end of the original warranty period. It's important to remember that the active date of warranty is the actual purchase date of the car by the original buyer, not the model year of the car. So yes, the warranties do usually transfer.
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Can I transfer car warranty to another car?

In most cases, to transfer a car warranty to a new owner, the current owner of the vehicle will contact the warranty company or dealership to initiate the transfer process or send a letter to let the warranty provider know about the sale of the car. This usually has to be done within 30 days.
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Do second hand car dealers have to give a warranty?

A warranty is not a legal requirement for a used car, and it's fairly common on very cheap used cars (less than a couple of thousand pounds or so) to be sold without any warranty at all. Unlike your statutory rights, a dealer can also offer you a discount in return for waiving the warranty.
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Can you return a used car if it has problems?

If you've purchased a new or used car and you're having second thoughts about it, in most cases, you won't be able to return the car. The dealer who sold you the car is usually not legally obligated to take the car back and issue you a refund or exchange after you've signed the sales contract.
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What is a fair price for an extended car warranty?

Typically the average cost of an extended car warranty would be around $1,800 with a good quality package and after-sales service. But when you divide that price up into affordably low monthly payments, protection for your vehicle ends up costing a whole lot less than your cable bill.
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What does a 30 day warranty cover on a used car?

The warranty must cover essential components, such as the engine, transmission, brakes, steering and most electronics. If the dealer is unable to repair problems that arise in the first 1,000 miles or 30 days, it must offer the customer a refund on their purchase.
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What does 3 year 36000 mile warranty mean?

For example, a “3-year/36,000 mile warranty” means that you are covered for three years from the date of purchase or 36,000 miles — whichever comes first. According to the Federal Highway Administration, the average American drives 13,476 miles per year.
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Is a car warranty worth it?

When it comes to the long-term cost of your car, extended warranties are generally “a bad deal,” says Gillis. In a Consumer Reports survey, 55% of people who purchased an extended warranty never touched it. Among those who did use the warranty, most saved less on repairs than they paid for the contract.
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Do warranties transfer from owner to owner?

When someone buys a home, he or she probably assumes warranties on items in the home (appliances, the pool, the shed, the furnace, etc.) will transfer to him or her. However, many buyers and sellers are surprised to learn these warranties often do not transfer.
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Does Kia still offer 10 year warranty?

The Kia warranty is a 10-year or 100,000-mile warranty that consists of four main parts: Limited basic warranty: Covers five years or up to 60,000 miles. Limited powertrain warranty: Covers 10 years or up to 100,000 miles.
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Are extended car warranties worth it?

Are Extended Car Warranties Worth It? Extended car warranties generally aren't worth it, purely from a financial standpoint. Most people who purchase an extended warranty save less on repairs than they pay for the contract, according to a survey by Consumer Reports.
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What happens to my extended warranty if I sell my car?

If my vehicle has an extended warranty, should I cancel it once I sell my car? Once you sell your vehicle, you can cancel the extended warranty and you should be able to get a prorated refund from your lender or other company from whom you purchased the warranty.
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Are UK warranties transferable?

Product warranties are not-transferable. If you have sold a product you have purchased from Scan to a friend and then the item fails. You would need to raise a warranty claim on the behalf of your friend, they can not do this themselves.
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Does UK still have 2 year warranty?

EU law also stipulates that you must give the consumer a minimum 2-year guarantee (legal guarantee) as a protection against faulty goods, or goods that don't look or work as advertised.
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How long is a warranty UK?

Generally, a warranty will last for 12 months to two years, although in relation to more expensive goods, it may last longer.
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