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Which one of these statements is true about a "bumper-to-bumper"waranty. A.Normal wear and tear is NOT covered by the warranty....Asked by Kristen
Which one of these statements is true about a "bumper-to-bumper" warranty.
A. Normal wear and tear is NOT covered by the warranty.
B. All expenses except gasoline and routine oil changes are covered by the warranty.
C. Every part and system is covered without exception.
D. All parts and systems are covered except those controlled by computer chips which require an extended
A. Normal wear and tear is NOT covered by the warranty.
B. All expenses except gasoline and routine oil changes are covered by the warranty.
C. Every part and system is covered without exception.
D. All parts and systems are covered except those controlled by computer chips which require an extended
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
http://www.bankrate.com/brm/news/auto/car-guide-2004/warranty-wisdom1.asp
Answered by
alicia
the answer is D because A bumper to bumper warranty means that whatever goes wrong (unless caused by an accident or other abuse of the vehicle) the warranty will cover the repair. A power train warranty only covers the engine, transmission, and drive line. Some only cover internally lubricated parts, meaning that it does not cover things like the starter and alternator.
A bumper to bumper warranty covers much more than a power train warranty, and because of that, it is better for the buyer.
A bumper to bumper warranty covers much more than a power train warranty, and because of that, it is better for the buyer.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I disagree, Alicia.
Answered by
DrBob222
I agree with Ms. Sue.
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