Buying Guides

Finding the Best Value

Start by getting a quote for your particular vehicle. This will tell you which coverage plans you qualify for. You can then research the plans and review the contracts.

Some tips on making the process easier are to have a general idea of:

How long you would like to cover your vehicle in miles or years.

About how many miles do you drive a year.

The level of coverage you would like (full coverage, most mechanical and electrical components, or just the major high-priced components like engine, transmission, and drive train.

The need for benefits like roadside assistance, towing or car rental.

Then just give us a call at 866-892-3711. Our coverage specialists are here to help.

Types of Coveage

Full Coverage: The highest level of protection available. These policies are designed to extend and enhance the original full factory warranty coverage your vehicle came with.

Major Component: As close to full covarage as you can get at a valued price. Coverage includes all powertrain components and most major mechanical and electrical systems.

Basic Component: Offers excellent coverage for the major high-cost components of your vehicle including engine, transmission, and drivetrain. Enhanced plans also include additional mechanical and electronic coverage including air conditioning.

Powertrain: The most economical coverage for the major high-cost components of your vehicle including engine, transmission, and drivetrain.

All plans include additional benefits like 24/7 roadside assistance, battery jump starts, fuel delivery, towing and car rentals.

How Does a Payment Plan Work?

Our 0% interest payment plans allow you to pay for your coverage over 12 months. Simply make a down payment when you purchase your coverage then you have the option of making the monthly payments by credit card or checking account. There is no credit check required.

Resources

The definitive auto warranty reference for consumers is Consumer Automotive Research. Their site contains a wealth of information on all types of warranty and vehicle service coverage, how to choose an extended service agreement and industry terms and definitions. www.ConsumerAutomotiveResearch.com.