Automobiles
Warranties
As-is (no warranty)
- No expressed or implied warranty.
- If you buy a car and have problems with it, you must pay for
any repairs yourself.
- Some states do not permit "as-is" sales on used cars.
Implied warranties
- Warranty of merchantability -- a product will do what it is
designed to do.
- Warranty of fitness for a particular purpose -- a product will
do what the seller promises it will do.
- Always in effect unless the product is sold as-is or the seller
says in writing that there is no warranty.
Dealer warranties
- Offered and specifically written by the dealer.
- Terms and conditions can vary greatly.
- Useful to compare warranty terms on similar cars or negotiate
warranty coverage.
Un-expired manufacturer's warranties
- Manufacturer's warranty can sometimes be transferred to the
new owner. There may be a fee for the transfer process.
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