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Extended Warranty Coverage


Looking for an extended warranty to give you some peace with your expired manufacturer warranty?
Find the best rates for your extended warranty with the help of RateSearch!

Basics to Extended Warranty Coverage

Most new cars come with coverage for three years or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first). So, if you plan to have your car for a long time and tend to rack up miles pretty quickly, and extended warranty might prove particularly attractive.

Things to consider when looking for an extended warranty:
  • Is there a destructible?
  • How are repair costs paid?
  • How fast can repairs be made?
  • Who can make the repairs?
  • Is the contract transferrable?

Did You Know?

  • Warranties typically don't cover normal wear-and-tear or routine maintenance
  • Extended warranties tend to be one of the two types: Inclusionary or exclusionary
  • You don't have to buy an extended warranty as soon as you purchase your vehicle. Warranties can be purchases anytime during the vehicle's life, so no need to rush.

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RateSearch is also full of valuable tools and resources like helpful calculators and articles to help you make smart decisions with your next purchase.

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