Which one of these statements is true about a "bumper-to-bumper" warranty.

A. Normal wear and tear is NOT covered by the warranty.

B. All expenses except gasoline and routine oil changes are covered by the warranty.

C. Every part and system is covered without exception.

D. All parts and systems are covered except those controlled by computer chips which require an extended warranty.

And your answer is?

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To determine which statement is true about a "bumper-to-bumper" warranty, we need to understand what a bumper-to-bumper warranty is and what it typically covers.

A bumper-to-bumper warranty, also known as a comprehensive warranty, is a type of warranty provided by car manufacturers or dealers that covers almost all components and systems of a vehicle for a specific period of time or mileage, usually excluding only a few specific parts or situations.

Now let's evaluate each statement:

A. Normal wear and tear is NOT covered by the warranty.
This statement is commonly true. Bumper-to-bumper warranties generally do not cover normal wear and tear, as those are considered regular maintenance expenses that are the responsibility of the vehicle owner.

B. All expenses except gasoline and routine oil changes are covered by the warranty.
This statement is unlikely to be true. While a bumper-to-bumper warranty does cover a wide range of components and systems, it typically does not cover expenses related to fuel (gasoline) or routine maintenance such as oil changes. These are considered regular maintenance items, and the responsibility of the vehicle owner.

C. Every part and system is covered without exception.
This statement is usually not true. Although a bumper-to-bumper warranty does cover many parts and systems, there are often a few exceptions outlined in the warranty policy. Common exceptions may include wear items like brake pads, tires, and wiper blades, as well as specific components or systems that are covered by separate warranties, such as the car's audio system or battery.

D. All parts and systems are covered except those controlled by computer chips which require an extended warranty.
This statement is uncommonly true. While bumper-to-bumper warranties typically cover a vast majority of components and systems, certain parts or systems controlled by computer chips may have separate warranties or extended warranty coverage. These might include items like the car's navigation system, electronic control units, or advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). However, it's important to review the specific terms and conditions of the warranty to determine the exact coverage.

Based on the explanations provided, the most accurate statement is typically A. Normal wear and tear is NOT covered by the warranty.