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Old 04-04-2006, 08:55 PM   #1
wiresquire
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Default Third party or aftermarket warranty ??

Hey guys

I'm wondering if anyone is aware of third party warranties. I was in the US for a while and looked at these when I was considering buying an older vehicle. Basically, it's a bit like insurance. You pay a bunch of money and if something that's covered (eg transmission) buggers up, then they pay for the cost and not you.

Eg, in those days I was looking at a 2002 WRX with 50K is $1750 for 4 years with $100 deductible. (US$). I figured it would be money well spent for an AWD turbo that may have been flogged.

(In the US, WarrantyDirecty seemed popular).

I've never heard of any after factory warranties in Australia, so my question is can you get them and where from?

Bonus marks if you can give a link _2:

Cheers
ws


Last edited by wiresquire; 04-04-2006 at 09:12 PM.
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