Man Bought A Used Car With Warranty, But Filing A Claim Wasn't Straightforward
A case highlighted on TikTok shows how used-vehicle extended warranties can involve hurdles, even when coverage is eventually approved. According to the dealership employee and creator Chris Carlisle, a customer bought a used car with an extended warranty, then experienced a transmission failure shortly afterward. The initial claim was approved after the repair shop submitted it before work began, but the warranty authorized payment only for a used replacement transmission rather than a remanufactured or new unit. After the used transmission failed again on a Florida-to-Alabama trip, the warranty provider required the vehicle to be returned to the original repair facility before the next claim could be processed. While the replacement transmission remained covered, the customer faced costs and delays for transportation and a new diagnostic inspection, turning what was expected to be straightforward into a prolonged process.





