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August 30, 2008

PowerShield 2 Year Extended Warranty

2 year extended warranty

“I told my wife she was nuts for buying a warranty on the internet,” as told to Warranty Direct James Prendergast. “We had the opportunity to use your warranty coverage for the first time. The repair cost was 70% of what we paid for the warranty and we still have 45,000 miles of coverage. Now she’ll never let me live it down.” While it may seem outrageous to look for warranty deals and impeccable customer service on the internet, thousands of customers have purchased the PowerShield 2 year extended warranty from Warranty Direct with rave reviews.

The first question consumers should ask is, “What parts are covered with my 2 year extended warranty?” With PowerShield, all the traditional “powertrain” components are included: engine, transmission, computer modules and drive axles. Unlike other warranties, Warranty Direct customers will also be covered for timing belts, water pumps, oil pumps, mechanical fuel pumps, CV joints, universal joints, crankshafts, cam shafts, bearings, bushings and more.

Consumers will NOT be covered for “wear and tear” damaged components like: seals, gaskets, valves, batteries, light bulbs, tires, GPS, trim, molding, handles, spark plugs, rotors, brake pads, hoses, drive belts or wheel alignments. At WarrantyDirect.com, there are other <a href=”http://extendedwarranty.akainfotips.info/2-Year-Extended-Warranty.php”>new car warranties</a> and used car warranties (up to 7 years/100,000 miles) that cover “wear and tear” damage and all of these parts.

Purchasers of the PowerShield 2 year extended warranty can choose the repair facility of their choice in the US or Canada. Warranty Direct pays for all claims via credit card to make it hassle-free for their customers. There are a choice of deductibles and financing options to help all people afford the service. If customers plan to sell their vehicle, then they can pay a fee to transfer the extended warranty coverage to a new owner, which significantly appreciates the resale value!

Once the <a href=”http://extendedwarranty.akainfotips.info/2-Year-Extended-Warranty.php”>2 year extended warranty</a> is purchased, vehicle owners must adhere to regular oil changes and fluid top-ups. It’s up to the consumer to ensure the proper fluid types are used at the repair facility, as recommended in the vehicle owner’s manual, and that all receipts are maintained to show as proof in the event of a claim. Sometimes, people buy the plan and forget about it, never really reading it, then get upset when a claim is not covered. If consumers cannot take care of their expensive investments, then they are probably not responsible enough to be driving in the first place.

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