Car Warranty and Car Insurance Looking for a car care plan and MOT booking in Newry? Eurorepar provides the best service and mot for all types of brands in Newry. We are introducing car care plans and maintenance packages that include a mot check, tyres, braking, battery, and visibility service. Here we are discussing important points like car warranties and car insurance. What Is Covered By A Car Warranty? There are two types of warranties: new car warranties, which are typically issued by the car's manufacturer, and used-car or extended warranties, which you may be able to purchase from either your car's manufacturer or a third-party company. According to Kelley Blue Book, a new car warranty, also known as a factory warranty, is the car manufacturer's promise to help pay for replacement parts or covered repairs during the specified warranty period. This warranty is typically included in the purchase price of your vehicle. New car warranties can range from three years or 36,000 miles to ten years or 100,000 miles, according to Edmunds. Some factory warranties may apply to certified pre-owned vehicles as well. New car warranties are typically divided into two parts: ● Bumper-to-bumper protection ● Coverage of the "powertrain You may be able to purchase an extended warranty to extend the duration of your new warranty or to cover a used vehicle. These warranties may be provided by the car's manufacturer or by a third party. According to Edmunds, depending on the warranty, some of the items that commonly wear out on cars (wiper blades, tyres, and brake pads) may not be covered. Your warranty may also require you to pay a deductible before it will pay for repairs. What is the difference between car insurance and a car warranty? Car insurance may help pay for damage to your vehicle caused by a collision or another cause, such as a fire or theft. A car insurance policy, unlike a warranty, is unlikely to cover vehicle problems caused by mechanical or equipment breakdowns. Car insurance may also help cover much more than just car damage. Consider the following coverages, which are typically included in a car insurance policy: Liability coverage : Assists in paying for someone else's medical bills or property damage caused by an accident in which you are at fault. Collision coverage : If your vehicle is damaged in a collision with another Uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage : This type of coverage may help cover your costs if you are hit by a driver who has insufficient or no insurance. Comprehensive coverage: may assist in the repair or replacement of your vehicle if it is damaged by a covered event such as fire, theft, vandalism, hitting a deer, or falling objects. Medical payments coverage: If you or your passengers are injured in a car accident, medical payments coverage will assist you in covering your medical expenses. PIP (Personal Injury Protection): PIP, also known as no-fault insurance, may help pay your medical bills if you are injured in a car accident.