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		<title>Looking for Bumper to Bumper Car Warranty?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you looking for a bumper to bumper car warranty? Most car dealers offer a bumper to bumper car warranty when you buy off their lot; this usually covers repairs and most worn out parts. However, if a part is worn by normal wear and tear, like your windshield wipers, they will usually not cover [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Are you looking for a bumper to bumper car warranty?</strong></p>
<p>Most car dealers offer a <em>bumper to bumper car warranty</em> when you buy off their lot; this usually covers repairs and most worn out parts. However, if a part is worn by normal wear and tear, like your windshield wipers, they will usually not cover the costs. A <strong>bumper to bumper car warranty</strong> issued by the dealership or manufacturer normally lasts three years or up to 36,000 miles, whichever comes first. If your car is only two years old, but you put over 36,000 miles on it, then the warranty is up. Or, if your car is four years old and only has 20,000 miles on it, then the warranty is still up.</p>
<p>An <strong>extended car warranty</strong> is great for anyone driving a car that will last them awhile and does not fit into a new car warranty. Take some time to research both your car and different <a href="http://www.automotivewarrantyreview.com">auto warranty companies</a>. Most people find that reading car warranty reviews and ratings left by others are extremely helpful. What most people do not realize is that extended car warranties do not cover everything; that is why it is important to research your car model and foresee some upcoming problems that may occur. Shop around and <a href="http://www.mrcarwarranty.com">call for a quote</a> at different auto warranty companies; discuss your needs with a representive and get matched up with the best car warranty plan at the best price.</p>
<p>There are many different <a href="http://www.automotivewarrantyreview.com">car warranty companies</a> that offer all sorts of extended car warranty options that will take care of repairs after your bumper to bumper warranty runs out. Each auto warranty company offers a different car warranty planÂ  and deal, so find the one that is right for you.</p>
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