Buying a Car with Warranty (Number of automakers is looking to improve their warranty offerings, to attract customers)
Released on = October 19, 2006, 2:34 am
Press Release Author = Anna Josephs
Industry = Automotive
Press Release Summary = The warranties for automobile are becoming more popular to win the modern customers. The gap in quality and safety of car is narrowing as the competition grows among the automaker.
Press Release Body = The warranties for automobile are becoming more popular to win the modern customers. The gap in quality and safety of car is narrowing as the competition grows among the automaker. Many automakers search for new ways of demonstrating their prowess in these categories and looking towards ramped up warranty offerings.
The automaker company has recently given a statement to increasing its limited powertrain warranty on all 2007 model vehicles to 5 years or 100,000 miles, including roadside assistance up 100,000 or 5 years and courtesy transportation. This is not the first time where automaker has incresed the warranty offreing to strengthen its quality and gain a foothold on the competition.
Many automakers offer you fully transferable warrtanty and has no deductibel. Take, for example, Hyundai and Kia, two relative newcomers to the U.S., whose quality problems early on threatened their survival in this market. In 1999, Hyundai began to offer a powertrain warranty covering up to 100,000 miles or 10 years, it was a first kind quality commitment for the auto industry and then after Kia followed suit a few years later.
In 2006, a combined total of six Hyundai and Kia vehicles appeared on J.D. Powers and Associates' list of Top 3 Models Per Segment for Initial Quality, and Hyundai ranked third among all nameplates for the fewest problems per 100 vehicles.
In USA not only Hyundai and Kia reconized for the high quality and safety on their vehicles, but now many other automekers like Skyrocketed and escalating have their total and best sales to the No.4 and No.7. and now Hyundai's assembly plant in Montgomery, Alabama, and, very recently, Kia's announcement that they will build an assembly plant in the U.S.
Each vehicle sold in the morket has warranty period and the specifics of warranty package are detailed in the owner's manual. And, a local dealer is also a good resource to utilize when researching the warranties of a specific manufacturer.
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