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  2. Automotive warranty - Wikipedia

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    The scope and duration of automotive warranties can vary significantly, but they generally cover areas such as: bumper-to-bumper warranty, powertrain warranty, corrosion warranty, emissions warranty and others. [2] There is also an "extended car Warranty" also known as a "service contract" which is purchased separately.

  3. Is an Extended Car Warranty Worth It? - AOL

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    An extended car warranty cost varies from policy to policy, and the car you want to cover will have a lot to do with the cost of the warranty. Your quote will depend on a few factors, including ...

  4. I’m a Car Expert: 12 Cars I Recommend Buying in 2025 and Why ...

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    You’ll pay a bit more for these trucks than the smaller cars on this list, though. A 2025 F-150 has a starting price of $39,245. You’ll pay nearly $10,000 more for a 2025 Ford Super Duty, with ...

  5. Callaway Cars - Wikipedia

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    Callaway provides a three-year, 36,000 mile warranty on Callaway components, which also covers any GM-supplied components that fail due to a failure of the Callaway parts. Warranty coverage can be upgraded to a 5-year, 60,000-mile powertrain service contract at an extra cost. [15]

  6. Isuzu Ascender - Wikipedia

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    The Ascender LWB was dropped after the 2006 model year. [citation needed] Reviews warned of a thin dealer network for warranty repairs, and the Kelley Blue Book projected a relatively low resale value similar to the TrailBlazer. However, Isuzu offered a seven-year/75,000-mile powertrain warranty as well as substantial factory incentives.

  7. Cars.com - Wikipedia

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    Cars.com was included in the spin-off of Gannett's broadcasting properties as Tegna, Inc. On May 4, 2017, Tegna shareholders approved a plan to spin off Cars.com as a new, publicly traded company; they received a share of the new company, which began trading on the NYSE beginning on June 1, 2017, for every 3 Tegna shares they owned. [15] [16]

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