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Q. What is the difference between
"limited" and "full" warranties?
A. If a dealer offers a full warranty, it is promising:
to replace a defective car or part for
free, within a reasonable time; that the owner will not have to do anything
unreasonable to get the repairs done; that the warranty applies to anyone
who owns the
car during the warranty period; a refund or free replacement part, including
installation, if the dealer cannot fix a car or part after a reasonable
number of attempts.
A limited warranty is anything else. At least one of the above promises
is missing.
Most car dealers do not give full warranties on the entire car, but may
do so on a
specific part, such as the battery. Most used car warranties are limited.
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Remedies for Breach of Warranty
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