Extended Vehicle Warranty

Stay Protected After the Factory Coverage Ends
Factory warranties typically expire just when your vehicle begins to experience wear and tear. That’s when unexpected repair costs can hit your wallet the hardest. The Extended Vehicle Warranty fills that gap by continuing protection after the manufacturer’s coverage ends—especially during high-mileage or high-usage years.

Choose between Powertrain protection for core systems or Comprehensive coverage for both mechanical and electronic components. Stay on the road with confidence.
How Extended Coverage Works
- After factory warranty expires, your Extended Warranty takes over.
- You can choose the level of coverage: Powertrain or Comprehensive.
- Repairs are covered by the plan—no surprise bills.


Benefits of Extended Vehicle Coverage
- Peace of mind: Covers high-cost repairs that often appear after warranty expiration.
- Flexible options: Choose the plan that matches your driving habits.
- Cost control: Lock in repair costs with a predictable coverage plan.
- Continued protection: Keeps your vehicle covered as you continue making payments.
| Covered ✔ | Not Covered ✕ |
| Engine, transmission, and drivetrain (Powertrain) | Regular maintenance (oil, brakes, fluids) |
| Most electrical components (Comprehensive) | Cosmetic damage or wear and tear |
| Anti-lock braking system, sensors, wiring (Comprehensive) | Pre-existing conditions or modifications |
Who Should Consider Extended Vehicle Coverage?
- Owners planning to keep their vehicle beyond the factory warranty.
- High-mileage drivers.
- Those looking for budget certainty and minimal repair risk.