National Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Become Aware & Help Make A Difference!

pinkribbonIn honor of National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Purchase any Zero Deductible Upgrade from Warranty Direct and Choose from one of the following options: $50 Donation or a Commemorative Blanket

Warranty Direct will either donate $50 to Susan G. Koemen “For The Cure” from the proceeds of your purchase of a vehicle service contract OR you can choose to receive a Warranty Direct logo blanket commemorating our 30 years as America’s Trusted Provider.

Call (877) 882-7340

As quantities are limited, Don’t Wait! Make sure to mention “For the Cure” to qualify for this special offer

Please have your vehicle’s VIN and current odometer reading available.

Rebuilt “Flood Victims” Can Have Electrical Problems

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This weekly feature for Warranty Direct about car repair and maintenance is written by Tom Torbjornsen, the popular host of America’s Car Show on satellite radio. Below are some recent Q&A from the America’s Car Show email bag.

Dear Tom,

Recently I bought a used Pontiac 2004 Grand Prix as is, with no warranty. I was told the car had no problems. I test-drove the car before buying it and it handled well. Two days later I noticed the lights dimmed when I used the power windows. Also, the temperature gauge dropped while driving. I took it back to the car lot; they checked it and said that it was nothing to worry about and that these cars are known for gauge malfunctions. The next day I lowered the passenger window and now it won’t go back up. Do you think the car might have an electrical problem? If so, how to I handle this situation with the car lot? I spent all my money on the car and can’t afford to repair it. And I don’t expect to, since I just bought it!

USA Today Reports GM is shutting down Saturn

USA Today reported today that GM is shutting down Saturn. What do you do now that Saturn is closing its doors? Who is going to pay for costly repairs when the dealership is not there? Call Warranty Direct at  (800) 632-4222 to get those answers.

What do you do now? The future of Saturn is bleak to say the least. A deal to sell the division of General Motors fell apart on September 30th and it was announced that production of the brand would come to an end.  The ability to go to your local dealership for repair work may not be possible and where does that leave your factory warranty?