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Vehicle Service Contracts

Surprise car repair bills can sometimes be too much to manage. As many drivers seek to keep their cars safely on the road longer, vehicle service contracts help drivers avoid surprises.

New cars come with vehicle warranties but they can expire long before the car stops running. Many car buyers prefer pre-owned vehicles but they come with limited if any remaining warranty. As older vehicle parts fail, surprise costs emerge, which can keep the car – and driver – idle.

 

Vehicle service contracts fill in when auto warranties expire. And, they fill potential gaps in automobile coverage not met through insurance. In general, auto insurance covers accidental damages from such things as collisions, fire, hail, and vandalism. Vehicle service contracts are agreements to pay for specific repairs due to mechanical breakdowns not covered under auto insurance policies.

With plans that match the individual needs of customers and their cars, vehicle service contracts help keep surprise car bills at bay.