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  2. Automotive warranty - Wikipedia

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    Automotive warranty claims processing refers to the procedure that is followed when a vehicle owner or a dealership makes a claim under the vehicle's warranty. [citation needed] This claim is made to address repairs or replacements that are covered under the warranty agreement. [citation needed]

  3. Mechanical breakdown insurance - AOL

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    Depending on the problem, you might need to take the car to a mechanic to get an estimate for the cost of repairs. Once your claim is approved, you should receive a payout for the repairs, minus ...

  4. 7 Cities Where Your Car Will Likely Need Repairs - AOL

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    Driving around any city can do damage to cars -- however, some cities downright pummel cars into needing repairs on a frequent basis. USA Today reported on states that are the safest for driving ...

  5. Vehicle insurance - Wikipedia

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    When repairing the vehicle the car body repair shop is obliged to follow the instructions regarding the choice of original equipment manufacturer (OEM), original equipment supplier parts (OES), Matching Quality spare parts (MQ) and generic replacement parts. Both DRPs and non OEM parts help to keep costs down and keep insurance prices competitive.

  6. 6 Cars That Seem Expensive but Rarely Need Repairs - AOL

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    The average monthly car payment is $734 for new vehicles and $525 for pre-owned options. With numbers like that staring them down, buyers... 6 Cars That Seem Expensive but Rarely Need Repairs

  7. Extended warranty - Wikipedia

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    All new cars in the United States come with a warranty that cover repairs for a certain period of time and a certain number of miles, such as 3 years and 36,000 miles. An extended warranty provides similar coverage beyond those time or mileage limits. Legally, only the original manufacturer can "extend" a warranty.

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