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Full Warranty or Limited Warranty? Tips to Help Decide
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According to the Federal Trade Commission a full warranty on a vehicle includes the following terms and conditions. If any of these statements don't apply, the warranty is limited.
| | Anyone who owns the vehicle during the warranty period is entitled to warranty service. |
| | Warranty service will be provided free of charge, including such costs as removing and reinstalling a covered system. |
| | You have the choice of a replacement or a full refund if, after a reasonable number of tries, the dealer cannot repair the vehicle or a covered system. |
| | You only have to tell the dealer that warranty service is needed in order to get it, unless the dealer can prove that it is reasonable to require you to do more. |
| | Implied warranties have no time limits. |
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