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Course overview
Lesson Overview

11.4 – Vehicle Warranties, Service Contracts, and Extended Coverage: A vehicle warranty is a promise that certain repairs or defects will be fixed within a defined time or mileage limit, and understanding how each type of coverage works prevents costly surprises. Manufacturer warranties usually cover powertrain components like the engine and transmission, while bumper-to-bumper warranties include a wider range of parts but exclude wear-and-tear items such as brakes or tires. Service contracts and extended warranties are separate agreements often sold by dealers or third-party companies; they can provide long-term protection but may come with deductibles, exclusions, or complex claim procedures. Always read the fine print—some contracts require pre-authorization for repairs or limit where service can be performed. Keep copies of maintenance records to preserve eligibility, since skipped oil changes or delayed service can void coverage. Compare prices across providers before purchasing extra protection; many extended warranties cost more than the repairs they cover. Warranties are meant to provide security, not confusion, so ensure the company is reputable and responsive. Ask for sample contracts before signing and verify their registration with state regulators. Proper understanding of warranties and service plans transforms you from a passive buyer into an informed vehicle owner capable of leveraging contractual benefits instead of being trapped by them.

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Knowledge and strategies to understand your rights, navigate legal systems, and advocate effectively for yourself.

This course includes:
  • Legal rights and resource guides
  • Self-advocacy planning templates and documentation checklists
  • Scenario-based exercises for practicingegal and advocacy interactions

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