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Making warranty savings

Category: Cars - February 4, 2008

Have you ever wondered if you are paying more for your car warranty policy than you really need to. Industry experts suggests that some of us could save up to 50% on our extended warranties.

One major reason why many car owners end up paying too much for policies is really down to where they are purchased from. Car retailers, such as dealerships, are a popular source for such documents.

The major car retailers have been able to enjoy a level of dominance in this market, thanks to a combination of factors. They’re high profile, large advertising spends and location have all led to them being seen as a simple choice for many consumers.

Specialist warranty firms have been happy to allow the car dealerships to sell policies on their behalf. This has largely been a result of the access to market that this has allowed.

Looking at the way this sector has operated in the past, it is clear that this has not been great for one group of people: car owners.

The introduction of dominant middlemen has often led to an increase in prices and a reduction in choice. If you want to find a better deal, then it’s vital that you cut out the middleman.

Fortunately, taking such a course of action is now something that’s a real possibility. Independent warranty specialists are increasingly keen to sell to members of the public.

They’ve realised that selling online can help to reduce their costs. Some of those savings are being passed on to consumers, meaning that prices are falling.

If you’re looking for a better deal then you need to be looking at these specialist websites. Their transparency means that it is now very simple to compare policies and prices.

There really is no reason for you to be paying too much for your warranty. Log on to the internet and start saving today.

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