You will in the end pay for the repair. They will sell the car, it will bring way less than if it did not need the repair, you will pay the difference in what it sells for and the balance on the loan. Having it voluntary repossessed was a very bad idea. Now you will pay, and have bad credit to boot. It depends on the value of the car. Most of the time the lender will not take the vehicle if the cost of repair is more than they want to spend. Say the car is worth $10,000 and the lender figures in the repair cost, the fees, tow, etc., it's not worth it to them. However, you still have to pay for the car unless bankruptcy is filed. If you file and claim the car and surrender it,the lender may not pick up the car and you will no longer will be responsible for ANY payment to the lender. It sounds like you bought a used vehicle which the lender wouldn't want anyway.It just depends on the type of vehicle and the value.
if it has a warranty then why not If it was new this would be covered under the manufacturers warranty.
Many of the car companies offer extended warranties for the parts on their products. You could also go to the manufacture of your transmission to see if they offer the service.
It could be. You need to contact the warranty company for specific coverages.
"You can purchase a Toyota extended warranty for up to 8 years, or 125,000 miles. The price depends on the length of the warranty, and how soon after your initial purchase you decide to buy the warranty."
One could purchase a futon with a warranty in a physical store, such as Walmart or Target. They could get a warranty anywhere as long as one requests such.
The warranties are different depending on the oven that you purchase. Be sure to ask the sales associate what the warranty is an purchase an extended warranty if you aren't satisfied.
If you purchase a Yamaha Generator new it should offer a warranty. Some used Yamaha Generators might come with a warranty. The warranty terms and conditions depends on where you purchase the generator.
The warranty for the Nintendo DSi is one year from the purchase date.
It is possible to purchase a warranty for your vehicle even after the current warranty has expired. However, one should be advised that it is best to purchase this type of warranty while the car is still rather young.
If you have a warranty, take it back to the dealership for repair. If you don't have a warranty, then you are responsible for all repairs.
It matters where you purchase your amplifier. To make sure you have a product warranty, you need to ask the sales person before you purchase it.
If there is no warranty, you are. If you bought it with a warranty does it say it covers the transmission or complete drivetrain? Have you checked the transmission fluid level?