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1.Wake Up and DriveWake Up and Drive download (autobytel.com)
The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that there are 100,000 car crashes annually involving drowsy driving. To avoid being in one of these incidents, there are simple measures you can take. The basic way to counter weary driving is a simple one: get enough sleep. Most…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: Carrie Kasperick
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2.Warranties on Used VehiclesWarranties on Used Vehicles download (autobytel.com)
In the past a warranty on a used vehicle was unheard of, unless you managed to purchase a vehicle while it was still covered by its original manufacturer's warranty and that was warranty was transferable. However since in today's market there are many two or three-year-old used cars available due to…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 81 | Author: ABT staff
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3.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
The basic bumper-to-bumper warranty covers most parts of the car. However, since certain systems last longer and may not break down within the basic 3 year/ 36,000 mile coverage, additional warranties for separate systems are provided by virtually all manufacturers. There is no extra fee for these additional…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 0
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4.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
To determine whether an extended warranty purchase is in your best interest ask yourself the following questions: Q: What does the basic bumper to bumper warranty include? A: If the extended warranty covers items that are either excluded or limited to a year or less coverage under…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16
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5.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
You have the option to purchase a wide variety of comprehensive extended warranty plans once the manufacturer warranty expires. Since 90% of auto repairs occur after the typical 3 year/36,000 miles coverage of a basic bumper-to-bumper manufacturer's warranty, an extended warranty may be something for you to…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16
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6.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
The implied warranty is decreed by law and is implicit on every purchase you make, including cars. This is included in the sales price of the vehicle. An implied warranty covers almost every new and used car purchased from a dealer. Every state has laws to ensure implied warranties will be honored. An…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 20
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7.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
The cost of the manufacturer's warranty is included in the purchase price. The manufacturer promises to stand by its product and asserts that the manner in which the car was made and the materials used to make it are free from defects. A typical manufacturer's warranty lasts 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16
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8.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
In the past a warranty on a used vehicle was unheard of, unless you managed to purchase a vehicle while it was still covered by its original manufacturer's warranty and that was warranty was transferable. However since in today's market there are many two or three-year-old used cars available due to…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 49
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9.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
A warranty is a guarantee made by the manufacturer or dealer to perform and/or pay for specific repairs and services if the product does not meet expected performance levels. Warranties cover many items you buy, not just new and used cars. There are two types of warranties: one implied by the law and one…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 55
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10.WarrantyWarranty download (autobytel.com)
Q: What are Auto Service Contracts and Extended Warranties? A: 'Extended warranty' means buying an extension on your existing original manufacturer's warranty. Since current coverage must exist, this is for cars with less than 36,000 miles and less than 3 years old. 'Service…
Updated: Jul 7, 2004 | Rating: 16
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11.Warranty FAQsWarranty FAQs download (autobytel.com)
What are Auto Service Contracts and Extended Warranties? A: 'Extended warranty' means buying an extension on your existing original manufacturer's warranty. Since current coverage must exist, this is for cars with less than 36,000 miles and less than 3 years old. 'Service…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: ABT Staff
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12.What Are My Consumer Rights?What Are My Consumer Rights? download (autobytel.com)
Federal law carefully regulates how information about your credit can be used. The two most important laws for credit-active consumers are probably the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). The ECOA mandates that every consumer who applies for credit has an equal chance…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 51
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13.What Effect Do Inquiries Have On My Credit Report?What Effect Do Inquiries Have On My Credit Report? download (autobytel.com)
Are inquires removed from your credit report after 2 years? And why do they affect your credit even if you have not opened an account with the company that did the inquiry? Most inquiries cycle off your credit report in two years (a few are removed after just one). Not all inquiries are included in the…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 0
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14.What Exactly Is a Credit Report?What Exactly Is a Credit Report? download (autobytel.com)
There also are special types of credit reports. These are: A Mortgage Report. A mortgage report is a special credit report that lenders use prior to deciding whether or not to extend you a home loan. Each report is compiled from credit reports from two or three credit bureaus. The mortgage credit reporting…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 0
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15.What Factors Influence a Credit Score?What Factors Influence a Credit Score? download (autobytel.com)
A credit score or credit bureau risk score is based on information drawn from your credit report. About 30 individual factors are used to determine the score. Certain factors, such as payment history, have more weight than others, such as the length of your credit history. However, a factor may be more…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 69
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16.What Information Does a Credit Report Contain?What Information Does a Credit Report Contain? download (autobytel.com)
A consumer credit report contains four types of information: identifying information, credit information, public record information, and inquiries. Identifying information includes: Your name Your current and previous addresses Your Social Security number Your year of birth Your current and previous…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 189
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17.What Is a Credit Score?What Is a Credit Score? download (autobytel.com)
Credit scoring is a scientific method that uses statistical models to assess an individual's credit worthiness based on their credit history and current credit accounts. Credit scoring was first developed in the 1950s, but has come into increasing use in the last two decades. In the early 1980s the three…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 69
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18.What is a Manufacturer's Warranty?What is a Manufacturer's Warranty? download (autobytel.com)
The cost of the manufacturer's warranty is included in the purchase price. The manufacturer promises to stand by its product and asserts that the manner in which the car was made and the materials used to make it are free from defects. A typical manufacturer's warranty lasts 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 16 | Author: ABT staff
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19.What is an Extended Warranty?What is an Extended Warranty? download (autobytel.com)
You have the option to purchase a wide variety of comprehensive extended warranty plans once the manufacturer warranty expires. Since 90% of auto repairs occur after the typical 3 year/36,000 miles coverage of a basic bumper-to-bumper manufacturer's warranty, an extended warranty may be something for you to…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 48 | Author: ABT Staff
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20.What Is Credit and How Does It Work?What Is Credit and How Does It Work? download (autobytel.com)
You are most likely already familiar with the concept of "credit," the reputation for paying your bills on time that makes it possible for you to obtain money or goods with the understanding that you will pay for them later. In fact, you probably have already put your credit to work for you. You employed it…
Updated: Jun 10, 2004 | Rating: 251
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