why does the dealer stop adding the mainteance to a new car when is purchases.

Asked by GuruBFP3D Jan 21, 2019 at 01:27 PM about the 2019 Volkswagen Atlas SE FWD

Question type: General

I purchase a new car and they do not have the maintenance to a new car.

3 Answers

Maintenance costs money. You may be able to purchase a maintenance package so ask your dealer if this is an option.

The maintenance issue is really serious and makes the deals difficult. But there are some flexible car dealers like Autoankauf Düsseldorf who can be easy to negotiate. http://www.autoankauf-duesseldorf.de

There could be several reasons why a dealer might stop including maintenance with the purchase of a new car. Often, maintenance plans have specific terms or durations, and they might not be indefinite or automatically renewed. Additionally, some dealerships might offer maintenance packages as optional add-ons rather than including them in the initial purchase price. It's essential to review the terms of the purchase agreement to understand what maintenance, if any, is covered and for how long. If you have concerns or questions about the maintenance coverage, reaching out to the dealership's sales or customer service department for clarification might provide more insights.

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