Can a car dealer charge a deductible on a warranty for a low-mileage car?

Full question:

Is it legal for a car dealer to charge a $200.00 ductiable on a warranty. The car had only 54000 miles on it.They had to replace the alternator and battery.

  • Category: Contracts
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  • State: California

Answer:

Whether a car dealer can charge a deductible depends on the warranty's terms. If the warranty specifies a deductible, then it is permissible to charge it.

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FAQs

No, not all car insurance policies require a deductible. Some policies may offer options with zero deductibles, particularly for comprehensive or collision coverage. However, most standard policies do include a deductible that you must pay before insurance coverage kicks in. Always review your policy details to understand your specific deductible obligations.